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Ticket resale prices keep rising. What's Quebec doing to crack down?

9th - Higher Ed
After several recent high-profile incidents of event tickets being resold on sites for sky-high prices, the Quebec government is looking to create new rules.
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Horrific ER bedsore leads quadriplegic man to seek assisted death

9th - Higher Ed
A horrific trip to the emergency department led a Quebec man who is quadriplegic to choose medical assistance in dying after he developed a severe bed sore. Disability activists say Normand Meunier's death is the result of 'pure neglect'...
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Quebec farmers protest, block roads over cost of business

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Quebec farmers are blocking roads with tractors and equipment to protest the rising cost of business and their inability to make ends meet. Many young farmers are forced to take on second jobs just to pay the bills.
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Charest: Mulroney 'walked amongst the giants of the world'

9th - Higher Ed
In his eulogy for Brian Mulroney, former federal Progressive Conservative leader and Quebec premier Jean Charest praised his late friend's domestic and international political legacy, calling him one of Canada's greatest prime ministers...
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Why the budget is causing concern in Quebec's video game industry

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec's tax incentives for video game developers have been credited with helping the industry grow. But those tax rules are changing, which could be more challenging for smaller studios.
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Rawdon, Que., mayor hopes to make St. Patrick's Day festivities the 'trademark' of his municipality

9th - Higher Ed
The municipality is planning three days of festivities and a parade to celebrate St.Patrick's Day. Raymond Rougeau says Rawdon's parade is the third largest in the province after Montreal and Quebec City.
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Anti-Airbnb vandals hit Montreal building as advocates push for crackdown

9th - Higher Ed
The city of Montreal and housing advocates say Quebec isn’t enforcing its short-term rentals rules strongly enough. One brand new building in Montreal has become a flashpoint for the issue, targeted with anti-Airbnb graffiti.
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New Quebec budget a 'very bad budget,' economist says

9th - Higher Ed
Moshe Lander,a senior lecturer in economics at Concordia University, breaks down Quebec's new budget, arguing that the government doesn't "have control" over its finances.
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Wildfire agencies worry 2024 will be another difficult year

9th - Higher Ed
After a record-shattering 2023 wildfire season, provinces like Quebec are now preparing for what's in store this year earlier than ever before, while in Alberta, the wildfire season is already underway.
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What Quebec's deficit means for you

9th - Higher Ed
Since the pandemic, Quebec has been spending more money than it takes in. A larger deficit adds to the province's debt, which is now worth more than $200 billion.
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First Nation uses app to bridge gaps in access to health care

9th - Higher Ed
Madawaska Maliseet First Nation Health has partnered with the Université de Moncton’s Edmundston campus to develop an app that connects elders, many of whom speak only French, with health services.
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Montreal's Haitian community distressed by violence in Haiti

9th - Higher Ed
Frantz André, a spokesperson and co-ordinator for Action Committee for People Without Status, says he's received several calls from members of the Haitian diaspora in Montreal asking for help. Many are wondering how to get their families...
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Mulroney had his eyes on the 'longer arch of history' says Jean Charest

9th - Higher Ed
Former Quebec premier and Progressive Conservative cabinet minister Jean Charest discusses the passing of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney.
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Potential community spread of measles worries health officials

9th - Higher Ed
Health officials are warning about the possible community spread of measles in some cities in Canada after identifying several cases of the highly contagious virus not linked to travel.
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Mulroney was a 'true progressive conservative,' Singh says

9th - Higher Ed
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the late Brian Mulroney was a dedicated proponent of environmental causes, including acid rain prevention and ozone protection.
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Lucien Bouchard remembers his friendship with Brian Mulroney

9th - Higher Ed
The former Quebec premier and Bloc Québécois leader speaks about his reconciliation with Brian Mulroney in the final months of his life.
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Brian Mulroney believed in a distinct Quebec within Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec was important to Brian Mulroney not just as his home, but also politically, as he courted voters and tried to unify Canada at a time when separatism was strong.
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Brian Mulroney remembered on Parliament Hill

9th - Higher Ed
On Parliament Hill where Brian Mulroney served as prime minister for nine years, MPs, party leaders and politicians beyond remember his successes, failures and character dedicated to the service of Canada.
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Quebec Court of Appeal upholds CAQ government's secularism law

9th - Higher Ed
The ruling revokes a previous exception, made by a Superior Court Judge, that allowed English schools to employ teachers wearing religious symbols — such as a head covering — while at work.
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Chretien fondly remembers conversations with Mulroney

9th - Higher Ed
Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien says he and Brian Mulroney often talked about shared memories, including their respective upbringings in rural Quebec. Chretien says Mulroney was an "important prime minister at a very difficult time...
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Jean Chrétien remembers Brian Mulroney

9th - Higher Ed
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien reflects on his long political and personal relationship with the man he succeeded, Brian Mulroney, who died Thursday at 84.
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Opponents but not enemies: Jean Chrétien remembers Brian Mulroney

9th - Higher Ed
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien reflects on his long political and personal relationship with the man he succeeded, Brian Mulroney, who died Thursday at 84.
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New program encourages youth to share their immigration journey through art

9th - Higher Ed
Marjorie Villefranche, director of la Maison d’Haïti, and Thaís Fernandes, project manager, created the program "Nous aussi on est le Québec" to help immigrant youth who ''don't feel that they are citizens'' integrate into Quebec...
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Maritimers more likely to get their stolen cars back

9th - Higher Ed
While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles.