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Teenager in critical condition after being trapped under fallen tree A series of thunderstorms that swept through Quebec on Tuesday evening has left a teenage boy in critical condition in Montreal ...
As Canadians nationally voted for someone who respond to Trump’s sovereignty threat, it its largest province Quebec, a party seeking independence scored big. The Bloc Quebecois became a possible key ...
These are projected to secure small numbers of seats in Canada’s House of Commons: the left-wing New Democratic Party, the Greens and the Bloc Quebecois, which seeks sovereignty for Quebec. STORY ...
Quebec’s Minister of Labour Jean Boulet has tabled Bill No. 101, aiming to modernise key employment standards, occupational health and safety provisions, and labour relations frameworks. Introduced ...
In Quebec, there are 78 seats up for grabs in the federal election. Historically, the Liberals, Bloc Québécois, NDP and Progressive Conservatives have all held majorities in the province at ...
MONTREAL - The Liberals on election night were on track for their best showing in Quebec in a decade, but their gains in the province looked unlikely to be enough to clinch a majority government ...
Voters are heading to the polls in Quebec, where the Liberals are trying to gain enough seats to clinch a majority government and the Bloc Québécois is hoping an eleventh-hour bump in support ...
The four westernmost provinces combine for 24 senators. Ontario and Quebec are apportioned 24 apiece, and the three Maritime provinces — with far fewer residents than the West — split another 24.
Bloc Quebecois, a federal party that only runs in the French-speaking province of Quebec, isn’t focused on governing Canada — they’re hoping to eventually escape it. “We are, whether we ...
MONTREAL - The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase "Go Habs Go!" as the provincial language watchdog takes heat for objecting to the English word "go." In a statement Friday ...
2:23 Quebec gives ‘Go Habs Go’ green light as Montreal Canadiens fans gear up for Game 3 The Quebec government has stepped in to defend the phrase “Go Habs Go!” as the provincial ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. MONTREAL — A Quebec Superior Court judge has overturned a university tuition hike for out-of-province students that the government introduced to reduce the ...
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