Daily news — Monday, June 22, 2026
Three people dead, including a police officer, after a shooting in Côte-des-Neiges. Federal government unveils plans for up to 10 new nuclear reactors.
Read MoreThree people dead, including a police officer, after a shooting in Côte-des-Neiges. Federal government unveils plans for up to 10 new nuclear reactors.
Read MoreWest Island flooding continues after heavy rains, Alouettes fall 32-29 in OT to Edmonton, and wildfires threaten homes near Lytton, B.C.
Mayor Martinez Ferrada says her husband was stopped by police repeatedly; severe thunderstorm watch in effect for Montreal. Canada opens World Cup with 6-0 win.
Mayor Martinez Ferrada calls for police check moratorium after her husband was stopped multiple times. Plus Canada’s 6-0 World Cup win and storm outages across Greater Montreal.
Severe thunderstorms threaten Montreal with up to 70 mm of rain, while a construction worker survives impalement and a kangaroo is captured in Boucherville.
A severe thunderstorm knocked out power to more than 40,000 Montreal-area homes and triggered a ground stop at Trudeau airport. Also: a kangaroo on the loose in Boucherville.
Montreal’s mayor calls for an independent inquiry into SPVM racism allegations at Station 39, as Prime Minister Carney attends the G7 summit in France.
Montreal city council votes on a resolution to cut ties with Israel, while the SPVM suspends two officers over racism allegations at Station 39.
A swimmer died at Verdun Beach hours before its official opening, and seven people were arrested in a Hells Angels-linked stolen car ring. Canada earned its first World Cup point with a 1-1 draw against Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Montreal suspends two officers amid racist conduct probe in Montréal-Nord; Canada earns first home World Cup point in 1-1 draw with Bosnia.