The premier said he asked Quebec's secretary general to prepare a decree launching the inquiry as soon as possible, to shed light on the responsibility borne by players both at the administrative and political levels.
Five years after the pandemic began, Quebec's curfew remains controversial — more than half the fines are unpaid, legal battles continue and health experts still debate whether the benefits outweighed the costs.
Former President Joe Biden, during his fours years in the White House, made it clear that he considered Canada a valuable ally and trading partner of the United States. But under Donald Trump's second presidency,
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The Weather Network on MSNBrutal chill descends on Quebec with wind chills in -30s possiblePrepare for several mornings of dangerously (and unusually) cold temperatures as we begin the month of March in southern Quebec
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Quebec Premier François Legault announces public inquiry into auto board scandalMONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault says he will launch a public inquiry into the scandal involving at least half a billion dollars in cost overruns related to the auto
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Municipalities, rights groups concerned about Quebec bill on integrating immigrantsMONTREAL – Quebec municipalities and human rights groups are voicing concerns about proposed legislation that would require newcomers to abide by a set of common values. They say the new bill
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Two minors arrested for allegedly scaling Montreal’s Jacques-Cartier bridgeQuebec provincial police, the fire department, paramedics and representatives from the group managing the bridge were called to the scene.
More than 5,000 people died in Quebec’s long-term care centres in the first year of the pandemic – from March 2020 to 2021.
MONTREAL — Quebec’s Court of Appeals has upheld a lower-court ruling that found Canadian Pacific Railway was not legally responsible for the 2013 Lac-Mégantic disaster. The Canadian Press reports that in a ruling today (Feb.
Changing mood in Quebec part of a ‘pervasive Trump effect’ that has overturned electoral fortunes and shot a jolt of electricity through public sentiment since November
With the winter peak having been reached last week, the province’s emergency departments are still “very busy” and “remain under pressure,” according Santé Québec. “Half of all emergency room visits are made by patients whose needs can be handled by other healthcare professionals.
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