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sûreté du québec

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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Multimillionaire president and co-founder of Sutton Quebec real estate firm, Christophe Folla, has been arrested. Sûreté du Québec officers took the 70-year-old into custody on January 24 over alleged arson attacks against competitors between 2017 and 2022.

Suspected accomplices Benjamin Amar and Alain-Marc Nahmias have also been arrested. They stand accused of following Folla's orders and reportedly setting fire to multiple Royal LePage buildings in the Laurentians.

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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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Quebec authorities have confirmed the safe recovery of the 5-month-old infant, Chombo-Baraka Babayabo-Barry. The child was reported missing at 1:35 p.m. on May 9, triggering an Amber Alert.

The suspect, identified as Armand Babayabo, was reportedly driving a white 2011 Ford Focus with the license plate number Z78ZEB. The alert prompted a swift response from the public, assisting law enforcement efforts.

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The Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service announced Thursday that it had found six bodies near the community straddling the U.S.-Canada border.

The first body, the police service says, was found in a marsh in Akwesasne, Quebec, at around 5 p.m. during an air search in collaboration with the Canadian Coast Guard. The other five discoveries followed searches by a police marine unit, the Coast Guard and Hogansburg Akwesasne Volunteer Fire Department.

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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 Quebec coroner is analyzing the remains of six people found following a house fire in the town of Saint-Jacques in Lanaudière.

Firefighters made the grim find after a passerby reported the blaze on rang du Cordon at 1 a.m. on Thursday, February 9. Officials first reported four bodies, but the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) confirmed the discovery of the additional two Thursday afternoon.

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A child has died after a weekend accident on a ski hill in Lanaudière, just under two hours north of Montreal. The six-year-old girl was injured while going up a mountain on a T-bar ski lift at Val Saint-Côme around 9:30 a.m. on January 29. She was rushed to the hospital and her condition was unknown until Monday morning when the Sûreté du Québec announced her death.

"The Val Saint-Côme family is deeply saddened by the tragedy that took place on Sunday in the mountains… It goes without saying that all of our thoughts are with her family and friends," President and CEO of the Val Saint-Côme ski resort François Gagnon said in a statement.

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Quebec is about to launch a one-year test of a new alert system that will notify residents when someone "living with a major neurocognitive disorder or showing symptoms of one" goes missing. The pilot project, called Alerte SILVER, will run in only three MRCs: Drummond (including the city of Drummondville) in the Centre-du-Québec region, Joliette on the North Shore in the Lanaudière region, and Vallée-de-l'Or in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region.

Between January 23, 2023, and January 23, 2024, people in those areas will get a cellphone notification in French and English via the Québec en Alerte system in urgent cases involving a missing person with a qualifying condition, such as Alzheimer's.

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In 2022, the Montreal's police service was investigated following the deaths of five people and the disappearance of one, according to data from Quebec's independent police watchdog compiled by MTL Blog.

During the same window of time, one civilian was injured and seven were seriously injured during the course of police activity in SPVM jurisdiction.

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