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Long-term care homes cope with increase of COVID-19 cases

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As cases of COVID-19 climb in central Canada, long-term care homes are seeing outbreaks once again, leading to the return of difficult conditions for residents.
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Hospitals cap patient visits, ask people to avoid ER as staff shortages continue

9th - Higher Ed
Hospital emergency rooms continue to struggle with staffing shortages and patient influx across the country, prompting one Montreal hospital to ask people to avoid the ER when possible due to overcrowding.
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Charlotte Cardin on Juno surprise, connecting with Dua Lipa

9th - Higher Ed
Ian Hanomansing speaks to Montreal singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin about her reaction when she found out she led this year’s Juno nominees with six nods and what it’s like to connect with bigger artists such as Dua Lipa.
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Charlotte Cardin on her growing fan base, connecting with Dua Lipa

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Ian Hanomansing speaks to Montreal singer-songwriter Charlotte Cardin about her growing fan base and what it’s like to connect with major international artists such as Dua Lipa.
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Blanchet weighs in on abortion and Roe v. Wade

9th - Higher Ed
Following a report that the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to overturn the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion, Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet discussed his support for a woman's right to choose.
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Charest addresses accusations of being a Liberal

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Jean Charest wanted to set the record straight that he was a staunch Conservative, while Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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Charest denies Poilievre's accusations of being a Liberal

9th - Higher Ed
During Thursday's Conservative leadership debate, Jean Charest insisted he was a staunch Conservative, while rival candidate Pierre Poilievre countered that Charest was wearing a 'blue shirt to cover up a red shirt underneath it.'
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Celebration, criticism as Canada ends ban on blood donations

9th - Higher Ed
Health Canada has approved ending a ban on blood donations from men who have sex with men, basing screening on sexual behaviour instead of gender or sexuality. While some celebrated the move, others aren’t convinced the new screening...
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Thousands pay tribute to Guy Lafleur during public visitations

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Thousands of fans visited the home arena of the Montreal Canadiens to pay tribute to late hockey legend Guy Lefleaur, on the first of two consecutive days of public visitations.
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More than 200 boxes of records under federal scrutiny over residential school ties

9th - Higher Ed
More than 200 boxes of records are currently under separate court and internal federal reviews to determine their connection to residential schools after they were found in storage facilities within the last year.
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Mirabel, Que., flyer bylaw leads to legal challenge

9th - Higher Ed
Residents in Mirabel, Que., must opt into receiving flyers, under a bylaw passed in 2019 to reduce landfill waste. The Quebec Superior Court rejected a lawsuit by the flyer distributor to quash the bylaw over access to information...
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Hockey icon Guy Lafleur dead at age 70

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur has died at the age of 70. Hailed as one of hockey’s all-time greats, he led the Canadiens to five Stanley Cup victories and was also known for his charity work off the ice.
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Avian flu forces cull at Quebec duck farm

9th - Higher Ed
A duck farm in Quebec, one of the largest in Canada, is planning to kill more than 150,000 birds and lay off about 300 employees after detecting H5N1 avian flu in its flock.
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Canadians deal with messy spring weather

9th - Higher Ed
It’s been a rough start to spring for Canadians — heavy rain in Vancouver, snow across the Prairies and central Canada, and strong winds in Halifax. There’s hope for above-average temperatures later in the summer, forecasters predict.
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Quebec, P.E.I. extend mask mandates over rising COVID-19 cases

9th - Higher Ed
The governments of Quebec and Prince Edward Island are keeping indoor mask mandates in place until at least the end of April, concerned with the impact of a sixth pandemic wave.
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Worry over hands-off approach to 6th wave in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario and Quebec are entering a sixth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting concern that governments aren’t doing enough when it comes to restrictions to curb the rise in case counts.
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Bloc Quebecois leader calls Liberal-NDP agreement a 'false majority'

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Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet reacts to the Liberal-NDP confidence-and-supply agreement.
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Politicians, Canadians react to Liberal-NDP deal

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Conservative leadership candidates wasted no time slamming the Liberal-NDP deal, with Pierre Poilievre vowing to bring forward a non-confidence motion if elected party leader and Patrick Brown calling the agreement a ‘nightmare.’ At the...
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Canada, Ontario pledge millions to upgrade Honda plant

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford have pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to upgrade an Alliston, Ont., Honda plant in order to manufacture hybrid vehicles.
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Convoys arrive in Quebec City for protest against COVID-19 measures

9th - Higher Ed
As more trucks and smaller vehicles poured into Quebec City from across the province for a protest against COVID-19 restrictions, police directed traffic in an attempt to prevent the demonstration from turning into a blockade.
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Legault confirms Quebec dropping controversial tax on the unvaccinated

9th - Higher Ed
Citing the division it caused in Quebec, Premier François Legault said the province is scrapping its plan to tax those who are unvaccinated against COVID-19.
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Quebec, Ontario begin loosening Omicron restrictions

9th - Higher Ed
Ontario and Quebec have started loosening restrictions brought in because of the Omicron variant as hospitalizations slowly recede. But with hospitals still under extraordinary pressure, doctors are wary of a bounce back.
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Montreal neighbours share geothermal heat source

9th - Higher Ed
A group of Montreal neighbours are enjoying their first winter with their homes being heated by a shared geothermal heat source. The project is among the first of its kind and advocates hope it will be a model for the future.
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Quebec expands vaccine passport to include big-box stores

9th - Higher Ed
Quebecers will now have to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination to be able to enter big-box stores as part of a push to increase vaccinations, but some say the province's rule may not be equitable to low-income people.