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What’s in this Montreal suburb’s tap water? Study points to a cocktail of pesticides
Scientists are warning that they have found traces of pesticides in the drinking water of municipalities along the Châteauguay river. While the levels found complied with Quebec regulations, the study’s authors recommend authorities make...
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Why these Quebec universities are expecting to lose millions next academic year
At least seven universities in the province are forecasting major budget deficits for the 2025-26 academic year, including a shortfall of $9.7 million for the Université de Montréal and nearly $32 million at Concordia University.
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Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé tabled Bill 106 which would give the government the power to change the way doctors are paid. The proposed law comes as negotiations to renew the framework agreement for GPs and specialists are...
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Former Cree grand chief turned Liberal candidate elected in Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou riding
Mandy Gull-Masty won the riding with 40 per cent of the vote. But voters in several Nunavik communities are looking for answers after they say polling stations closed hours early.
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See how the 2025 election played out in Quebec
While there were few surprises in the Montreal area, there was a mix of results elsewhere in the province, and the Bloc avoided a worst-case scenario.
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Researchers want public’s help to monitor St. Lawrence River with DNA found in water samples
Espace pour la vie and Génome Québec are teaming up for the community science project. They’re asking people near Tadoussac, Cacouna, Rimouski and La Malbaie to collect water samples which they’ll use to check the health of organisms in...
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Liberals, Bloc in dead heat for Quebec’s largest riding
The Liberals and Bloc Québécois are in a dead heat for Quebec’s immense Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou riding, where affordability, housing and Trump are top of mind in a diverse electoral district that takes up half the province.
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Quebec court strikes down tuition hike for out-of-province students
McGill and Concordia universities have won a partial legal victory against a provincial government measure that increased tuition for out-of-province university students. A judge has also invalidated a new French-language proficiency...
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Canada Votes | Blanchet targets riding won by Liberals in last election
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet campaigned hard in the riding of Brome-Missisquoi, trying to grab it back from the Liberals, who narrowly won it in 2021.
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BodyBreak's Hal and Joanne share 'elbows up'-inspired exercise | Hanomansing Tonight
BodyBreak duo Hal Johnson and Joanne McLeod show Canadians how to do an 'elbows up' exercise in a new video.
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Your guide to Quebec's federal election results
We break down how Quebec fared in the 2025 federal election and what you need to know.
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With the election days away, here’s what the polls are signalling
As the federal election campaign heads into its final weekend, poll aggregators Eric Grenier and Philippe J. Fournier describe what they see in the latest poll numbers and some hotly contested ridings, where the Liberals appear to be...
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Should Quebec fully ban cellphones on school property?
A special provincial committee is recommending that the province prohibit cellphones, headphones and other personal electronic devices in all primary and secondary schools starting next school year.
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Why Quebec doctors say proposed colour system for patient priority is concerning
The federation representing the province’s general practitioners is sounding the alarm again as negotiations with the Legault government over a new agreement defining their working conditions get underway. They’re not alone in sharing...
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With the election days away, here’s what pollsters are watching for
As the federal election campaign heads into the final weekend, poll aggregators Eric Grenier and Philippe J. Fournier describe what they see in the latest poll numbers and some hotly contested ridings as the Liberals seem to lose some...
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Private Quebec clinics charging up to $8K a year for family doctor access
Private clinics in Quebec are charging up to $8,000 a year for access to a family doctor, and with the Canada Health Act's principles hanging in the balance, some doctors say federal leaders must respond.
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Canada Votes | Blanchet meets factory workers in former NDP riding
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet made a campaign detour on Tuesday to stop in Yamachiche, Que., where the NDP is looking to regain a seat it first won in 2011.
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Private clinics charging up to $8,000 a year for family doctor access
Some private clinics are charging up to $8,000 a year for access to a family doctor, and with the Canada Health Act's principles hanging in the balance, some doctors say federal leaders must respond.
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Answering your leadership debate questions
CBC News’ Jonathan Gatehouse answered your questions about the confusion in the leadership debates on party eligibility and what may happen to the carbon tax.
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Exhibit showcases work of late Montreal-born surrealist artist Alan Glass
Worlds of Wonder: The Surrealist Journey of Alan Glass will be displayed at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts until the end of September. Although not well-known in Canada, Glass became part of the surrealist movement, spending most of...
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Are local issues getting a fair shake this election cycle? Our political panel shares their thoughts
There's much focus on the race for prime minister, but are local issues getting their due? The CBC's Peter Cowan assembled a panel of political insiders to talk about what voters say those issues are.
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Trump’s trade war is pushing Quebec back into Canada’s arms
U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war is shifting the politics in Quebec, and as CBC’s Jonothan Montpetit explains, language and culture appear to be taking a backseat in this federal election.
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Jean Chrétien speaks in support of Acadie-Annapolis candidate
The former prime minister was a special guest at an event in Meteghan, N.S., on Wednesday evening in support of Ronnie LeBlanc. Chrétien spoke about U.S. President Donald Trump, Liberal Leader Mark Carney and a united Canada.
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Nunavik Housing Bureau looks to move away from oil heating
There are certain bans on that across Quebec, though Nunavik is largely exempt. But as Samuel Wat explains, those exemptions could also be hurting Nunavimmiut.