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Cutting emissions
Joe Mccabe of AutoForecast Solutions on Quebec's push to get motorists into hybrid, rechargeable and electric cars
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Quebec police spied on journalists
Sûreté du Québec tracked the cellphones of journalists in 2013 following a complaint from a labour union boss
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Justin Trudeau addresses reports about surveillance of Quebec journalists
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the press is "absolutely critical" in a free democracy.
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Spy agencies tracking journalists, citizens
Tom Henheffer warns that Canadians spy agencies are tracking journalists and citizens without government oversight
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Erosion takes toll on Gaspé coast
Houses, businesses, and roads are being threatened as the sea eats away at the land in Quebec's Gaspé peninsula
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Courting the Quebec vote
Quebec voted overwhelmingly for the NDP in the 2011 election, but as Nancy Wood reports, many don't know what to expect in the province this time around
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Bombardier bailout
Thomas Daigle reports on taxpayer support for Bombardier’s troubled CSeries program, just as the company reports a $6.5-billion loss
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Quebec police retire before hearings over alleged sexual misconduct in Haiti
Two Quebec provincial police officers accused of sex-related breaches while working as United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti have retired before facing any disciplinary action.
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Interview with Canadian witness to Nice terror
Héloïse Landry and her teenage daughter are Montrealers vacationing in Nice
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Municipalities know what their communities need better than anyone: Trudeau
PM announces projects in Montreal -- agreement between Ottawa, Quebec and municipalities totals $2.5B over 3 years
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How a Quebec baseball team is changing the game for Cuba
A Quebec City baseball team is paving the way for Cuban players who want to play professionally outside of the Caribbean island.
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Reporting on the rise of Canada's alt-right
In the wake of the Quebec City mosque shooting, journalist Ben Makuch discusses his experience covering the rise of alt-right extremist groups in Quebec, including the Soldiers of Odin
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What can Trudeau do about the spike in asylum seekers?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has touted Canada's openness in the past, but the recent surge in asylum seekers has critics calling out his earlier message even as he stresses that Canada's laws will be upheld along the U.S. border
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NDP leadership debate opening statements
Opening remarks from MPs Niki Ashton, Peter Julian, Guy Caron and Charlie Angus at the 1st NDP leadership debate
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Quebec teen locates possible lost Mayan city
A 15-year-old boy from Saint-Jean-de-Matha, Que., has discovered what could be the ruins of a lost 4,600-year-old city in Mexico.
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What's the Liberals' election reform plan?
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau promised 2015 was the last election to be fought on first-past-the-post. What shape could electoral reform take?
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Bill Morneau's anecdote on 'terrifying' sleeping arrangements with then girlfriend
'I've loved Quebec ever since': finance minister's tongue-in-cheek story about his first visit to Quebec
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Pierre Karl Péladeau quits as Parti Québécois leader
Pierre Karl Péladeau has announced he is resigning as head of the Parti Québécois, less than a year after being elected leader of the sovereignist party.
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Sunday Scrum on new assisted dying legislation
Political panel discusses the government's long-awaited doctor-assisted dying legislation
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Pierre Dupont, banned for life from dentistry in Quebec, now a foot doc in Ontario
A former dentist whose license was revoked is working again in the health-care field despite attempts to block him from practicing.
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Rita Lafontaine, Quebec actress, dead at 76
Trois-Rivières-born performer featured in many of Michel Tremblay's plays
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Sandy Tarzan Michel fatally shot in Lac-Simon by police
Quebec provincial police takes jurisdiction in the Algonquin community after a man was killed in an altercation with local police Wednesday night
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Man who starved himself gets doctor-assisted death
48 hours before his physician-assisted death, Jean Brault pleaded for review of criteria for help in dying
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Jean Lapierre's farewell
Canada's political elite gather in Montreal to remember the former federal cabinet minister and his wife, Nicole Beaulieu