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By this point, many Montreal drivers have gotten used to weaving through bike lanes, dodging potholes, and finding parking in construction zones. But staying on the right side of the law? Well, that's a whole other challenge.

Even if you think you're a decent driver (or cyclist), Quebec's Highway Safety Code is full of obscure rules you might not know about, and breaking them can cost you.

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A man serving a life sentence for second-degree murder has escaped from a federal prison just outside Montreal.

According to a news release from Correctional Service Canada (CSC), 56-year-old Richard Plourde was reported missing from the minimum-security unit at Archambault Institution in Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, about an hour north of the city. The escape was discovered during the 11 p.m. inmate count on Sunday, June 22.

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A 3-year-old girl from Montreal who was the subject of a large-scale police search has been confirmed alive, according to Sûreté du Québec (SQ).

Claire Bell, who lives in the LaSalle borough of Montreal, was last seen on Sunday, June 15. Her disappearance sparked major concern and mobilized police and volunteers across the province.

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If you're driving around Quebec today, you might notice more police than usual on the roads.

A province-wide traffic safety operation is underway this Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Led by the Sûreté du Québec in collaboration with over 30 partners, including 28 municipal police forces, the operation is focused on raising awareness around risky driving behaviours — and issuing tickets when necessary.

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Quebec drivers might want to think twice before slamming the gas pedal. Believe it or not, police can clock your speed even when their patrol cars are in motion.

While many drivers fall into the habit of only slowing down when they see an officer tucked away on a backstreet or on the side of the highway, that method is not entirely foolproof.

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Following Montreal's first significant snowfall of the season, Quebec police are gearing up for a major operation to stop reckless driving. Between November 10 and 16, police officers across the province will be on high alert for unsafe road maneuvers. The move comes in response to recent statistics showing a rise in accidents due to bad behavior behind the wheel.

Quebec police are taking an especially strong stance against common but dangerous driving infractions like failing to yield, running red lights, ignoring stop signs, and tailgating. They've been identified as leading contributors to road accidents, and with worsening road conditions during the winter, risk is heightened.

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Two people are dead following a police altercation in the Quebec town of Louiseville, in Mauricie southwest of Trois-Rivières. One of the deceased is Sûreté du Québec (SQ) Sergeant Maureen Breau. The other is the 35-year-old suspect she was arresting.

Quebec's police watchdog, the Bureau des enquêtes indépendantes (BEI), is investigating.

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Two people are dead and at least nine others, including two children, were injured after a pickup truck crashed into a group of pedestrians in the town of Amqui in Quebec's Bas-Saint-Laurent region Monday.

The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) has arrested one suspect, who is said to have turned themselves in to police following the collision. SQ spokesperson Claude Doiron told the media that police suspect it was a pre-meditated attack, though they haven't disclosed a motive. The suspect is further said to be cooperating with police and is set to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.

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A man in his forties was struck by a vehicle in a hit-and-run in Montreal on Friday night. The incident occurred at the intersection of rue Berri and boulevard de Maisonneuve around 6:00 p.m.

The Montreal police (SPVM) said the car was travelling northbound on rue Berri and struck the pedestrian after he attempted to cross the street without priority — not giving the vehicle enough time to break.

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The Sûreté du Québec has identified the man who was found dead near Roxham Road on January 4 and determined his reason for using the unofficial border crossing. The 44-year-old victim, Fritznel Richard, was from Montreal.

According to a police investigation, Richard was trying to visit a family member who lives in the U.S. and died during his attempt.

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A judge has ruled against random police traffic stops in Quebec, but Premier François Legault claims "random" police action is still necessary in "certain areas" of Montreal.

The ruling was a blistering rebuke of the police practice and recognized the role of racial profiling in police decisions about stops.

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A Quebec Superior Court judge has ruled that police traffic stops "without probable cause" violate the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The almost 170-page ruling weighed the effects and extent of racial profiling in police decisions about those stops.

The case was brought by Joseph-Christopher Luamba, a 22-year-old Montrealer of Haitian descent, who was pulled over three times over the course of a little over a year. In none of those instances had officers issued him a ticket.

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