Costco Canada accused of overcharging online shoppers in class-action lawsuit
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Watch CTV News Montreal at 6 p.m. for Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025 with anchor Matt Grillo.
Due to an active measles outbreak, Quebec’s Health Ministry is urging people to be extra cautious and follow public health recommendations.
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The historic St. James Anglican Church in Hudson, Que. is undergoing major rebuilding following a fire in April 2024 and is seeking input from the community.
Montrealers, accustomed to ice storms, snow and cold, found themselves in Los Angeles this week as major wildfires raged throughout the region.
A team led by McGill University researchers came up with a method they hope could improve climate models over Africa by combining them with 19th century missionary records, refashioning dubious documents in a bid to better inform projections of global warming's impact.
After more than 150 years in business, North America’s oldest grocery store, J.A. Moisan, is set to close.
On the eve of the 30th anniversary of Quebec's second independence referendum -- the first one was in 1980 -- it seems the tide could be turning again. Legault is deeply unpopular after six years in power, and the Parti Quebecois, with a young, charismatic leader, has been ahead in the polls for more than a year.
Quebec racer Alexis Baillargeon, 13, is looking to add to his collection of silverware in 2025, as the teen from L'Épiphanie has Formula 1 in his sights.
More and more pet owners are considering their animals when drawing up wills, so they will be cared for in case of tragedy.
It used to be that on New Year’s Eve, people living along Montreal’s Lachine Canal would throw open their doors to hear the nearby factories blow their horns when the clocks struck midnight.
As spokesperson for the City of Montreal, Philippe Sabourin has to know everything about garbage disposal, potholes and snow removal.
A city-run warming station that sheltered more than 1,000 people at a YMCA has closed with the city saying it's not cold enough outside to keep it open.
A 47-unit building hasn't had hot water for nearly two months, and the heat is out too, forcing the city to intervene.
When warming centres are full, homeless people with nowhere to go are turning to emergency rooms.
Due to an active measles outbreak, Quebec’s Health Ministry is urging people to be extra cautious and follow public health recommendations.
The overall situation in Quebec's emergency departments is improving, but only modestly, according to Santé Québec.
Statcare Emergency Clinic in Pointe-Claire officially closed its doors on Dec. 31, but says patients can access a nearby clinic.
A Quebec coroner has raised concerns with the follow-up provided to patients with mental health issues following the tragic suicide of a father of two who lost his family doctor because he retired.
More children and teenagers around the world are needing glasses to see and researchers think screens have a role to play.
Ottawa rapper Khalid Omar, who performs under the name TwoTiime, was forced to evacuate his Calabasas condo as wildfires tore through the Los Angeles area this week, leaving the studio where he records in ruins.
After a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes as the death toll continues to rise in the Los Angeles area.
Alberta premier Danielle Smith met with President-elect Donald Trump Saturday at Mar-a-Lago in Florida.
The U.S. military has more than 165,000 troops deployed in over 170 countries and territories, including Canada.
Perrier Attorneys says Costco charged more for items online than in-store, a practice known as “double ticketing,” which is banned under the Competition Act.
Franklin the tortoise has been in a fridge for the past 15 weeks.
A 17-year-old driver failed their road test before it even began after being stopped by police in a community safety zone.
The sister of a man who died waiting for care in the emergency department of Winnipeg’s Health Sciences Centre (HSC) is remembering her late brother as an intelligent person with a bold personality
As the Liberal party searches for a new leader, former prime minister Jean Chretien says it's time for the party to move back to the "radical centre" to help its electoral fortunes.