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5 things to know about Kristina Michaud

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Kristina Michaud is a Bloc Québécois MP representing the riding of Avignon—La Mitis—Matane—Matapédia, Que
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Department of National Defence confirms details of suspects' military service | 1000 Boudjikanian

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The Department of National Defence has released new details about the four men accused in an alleged extremist plot in Quebec. The men are appearing in court this morning. All of the suspects are linked in some way to Canada's military -...
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B.C. Labour Board certifies union at Amazon facility in Delta

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Workers at an Amazon facility in Delta have been certified to unionize. As Renée Lukacs reports, it comes after the company was accused of union-busting last year.
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Nunavik Health Board says there are no budget cuts

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In an open letter last month, Nunavik's 14 mayors alleged there were budget cuts to the health board, and they were concerned about their communities' fight against tuberculosis. The health board, however, says there are no budget cuts...
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Military members accused in anti-government plot

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Two active members of the Canadian Armed Forces are among four Quebec men accused of being part of an alleged anti-government plot that involved creating a militia and seizing land.
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Quebec parents fear budget cuts will hit vulnerable students the hardest

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Parents of children with disabilities are sounding the alarm as Quebec trims $570 million from its education budget. They fear cuts to specialists and support staff will deeply impact vulnerable students.
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Quebec’s changes to EV quotas for automakers a step backward, advocates say

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The province is modifying its point system for zero-emission vehicles imposed on automakers to include non-rechargeable hybrids.
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Why Quebec’s rent control isn’t helping tenants

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Affordable housing advocates say enforceability, supply of rental units and investments by large firms are among the reasons why the province’s rent control hasn’t worked in renters’ favour.
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Quebec parents fear budget cuts will hit special needs students hardest

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Parents of children with disabilities are sounding the alarm as Quebec trims $570 million from its education budget. They fear cuts to specialists and support staff will deeply impact vulnerable students.
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Quebec reviewing new LNG project proposed by Norwegian company

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Four years after shelving a similar project in the Saguenay region, the Quebec government says it could be interested in a new one proposed by Marinvest Energy that would be centred around a facility further east.
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Quebec tightened the rules for e-scooters. So why aren't they safer?

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As of early July, the Montreal Children's Hospital says it has seen close to 30 scooter-related injuries. That's four times the number of patients compared to the same time last year.
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#TheMoment a dog and seal pup met on a Quebec beach

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Marc Néron recounts the moment a seal pup approached him and his dog, Mia on a beach in Quebec’s Oka National Park.
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Want Quebec stores to stay open later on weekends? You might get your wish

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Most Quebec stores are legally obliged to close by 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, but the province is testing the idea of allowing them to stay open three hours later in three cities.
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Judge OKs class action against Tim Hortons in Quebec

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A judge has said a class-action lawsuit can go ahead against Tim Hortons, but only in Quebec. The suit comes after the coffee giant wrongly told thousands of people they had won a boat during its Roll up the Win contest, then rescinded...
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Judge authorizes Tim Hortons Roll Up class action — but only in Quebec

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A judge has authorized a class-action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll Up the Rim to Win promotion — but only for Quebec residents. Lawyers claim some 500,000 customers across Canada...
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Tensions at colleges linked to lack of secularism, Quebec says. But is that a problem?

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A new report from Quebec’s Ministry of Higher Education looking into tensions at Dawson College and Vanier College says some student groups and religious accommodations may be partly to blame.
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He’s trapped in his 4th floor apartment. His building elevator broke 2 weeks ago

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Harold Osberg, 86, has severe osteoarthritis so the elevator is the only way out of his apartment in Montreal’s Nuns' Island neighbourhood. It’s been out of commission since June 2.
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Police looking for potential witness on 3rd day of search for missing Quebec toddler

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Quebec provincial police say they received a tip about someone who may have been in contact with the suspect, the mother of three-year-old Claire Bell, as crews search wide areas between Montreal and the Ontario border.
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Nunavik emergency call centre opens near Montreal

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The Quebec government is investing $4 million to help expand 911 services and management in the region. Five Nunavik villages are currently being served by the new call centre in Montreal following a pilot in 2023.
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Quebec to restrict construction in flood zones as province updates risk maps

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The number of Quebec homes in flood zones is expected to increase from 25,000 to about 35,000, according to the provincial environment minister. This comes as the province prepares to publish a new framework on flood risk zones in 2026.
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Pablo Rodriguez, the new Quebec Liberal Party leader, has a lot to do before 2026 election

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Former federal MP Pablo Rodriguez has a lengthy checklist ahead of him as he works to unite Quebec’s Liberal Party under his leadership, rebuild the party’s presence outside of Montreal and recruit candidates for the October 2026...
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Canadian men's volleyball team earns straight-sets win over Bulgaria in Quebec City

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Canada defeats Bulgaria 26-24, 25-23, 25-19 in FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League action from Vidéotron Centre in Quebec City.
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A bridge, a tunnel and a location: Quebec City’s 3rd link plan gets clearer, but questions remain

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Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault has confirmed the preliminary route of the 3rd link between Quebec City and Lévis will be a bridge combined with a tunnel on the east side of Quebec City’s existing bridges. Guilbault...
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Trump ceasing Canada trade talks an attempt to 'twist arms' to U.S. interests: political scientist

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U.S. President Donald Trump says he's ending all trade discussions with Canada while signalling he may impose a blanket tariff to hit back at Ottawa for imposing a tax on web giants. Speaking to BC Today host Michelle Eliot, Jovian...