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Want to leave a negative review online? Be careful what you write

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Quebec’s consumer watchdog says a growing number of consumers are facing legal actions or threats from businesses after posting negative reviews online.
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Missed the French-language leadership debate? Here’s what you need to know

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The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Missed the French-language leaders' debate? Here’s what you need to know

9th - Higher Ed
The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Why winning Quebec can be critical in a federal election

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With 78 seats up for grabs, Quebec holds a substantial amount of heft in the federal election. Here’s what makes the race in the province so important.
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French-language leaders’ debate | Key moment and takeaways

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Chief correspondent Adrienne Arsenault, chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Power & Politics host David Cochrane break down key moments from the French-language leaders' debate.
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Will Quebec’s plan to ditch the floor price on gasoline actually save you money at the pump?

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The province says the goal is to encourage competition between retailers to ensure that consumers pay the best possible price for their gas. However, not everyone believes getting rid of floor pricing will have the desired impact.
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Carney acknowledges gaffes in French, Poilievre says he's no 'mini-Trump' on Tout le monde en parle

9th - Higher Ed
Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre appeared on the mega-popular Radio-Canada talk show Tout le monde en parle on Sunday in an attempt to woo francophone viewers. The Liberal leader was pressed on his cultural awareness of Quebec and his...
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How Quebec comedian Rachid Badouri adapted his act for 1st English-language tour

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After years of performing worldwide in French, Quebec comedian Rachid Badouri is touring a new solo show in English, and says there’s a subtle difference in what his new audiences want from him.
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Campaigns enter crucial stretch ahead of debates, advance polls

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The federal election campaign is entering the final stretch, and the leaders have turned their attention to the leaders’ debates this week as the last big opportunity to reach undecided voters before advance polls open.
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Despite U.S. trade war, Quebec tourism sector hopeful for upcoming season

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The province’s tourism industry is optimistic it will see a rise in domestic and European travellers this year, while it’s doing its best to retain some of the American tourism it normally gets.
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Quebec is investing big in infrastructure — but some say the money isn’t in the right places

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While the province has planned significant investments in the coming years into sectors like health, education and transportation, some are questioning why priorities don’t include expediting the refurbishment of Montreal’s aging...
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Can the Bloc leader be PM? And what's with the long ballot in Carleton?

9th - Higher Ed
Jonathon Gatehouse of the CBC News fact-checking team answers your questions about whether the Bloc Québécois could win a federal election, and what's going on with the large number of candidates in the Ottawa-area riding of Carleton,...
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Here’s how voters in the Outaouais are feeling ahead of the French debate

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Going into the election, most of the province's 78 seats were held by either the Liberals or the Bloc Québécois, each with 33. The French leaders debate is scheduled for April 16.
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Bring on the baby carrots: Quebec unveils targeted plan to reduce U.S. food imports

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The province is once again trying to get Quebecers to purchase locally. This time, the government is launching an ad campaign that includes wordplay referencing U.S. President Donald Trump, as well as offering financial support for a...
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Diverse population, 2SLGBTQ+ students in mind as Surrey schools ban U.S. travel

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Anne Whitmore, president of the Surrey District Parents Advisory Council, said parents are supportive of a recently-announced move by the district to ban student field trips to the U.S. She said Canada-U.S. tensions are so high that...
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Rise in asylum seekers at Quebec border crossing as U.S. revokes status of thousands of migrants

9th - Higher Ed
As of April 24, the Trump administration is cancelling the Biden-era legal status of more than half a million migrants from Haiti, Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The U.S. is also ending temporary protected status for about 500,000...
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McGill University to ‘terminate’ relationship with student union, citing latest protest

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The university’s administration says it’s looking to cut contractual ties with the Students' Society of McGill University after a student strike led to blocked classrooms and vandalism. Because of provincial laws, however, the student...
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Quebec drivers fill up in Ottawa after carbon tax cut

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The elimination of the federal consumer carbon tax has reduced gas prices in Ontario, but Quebec gas prices haven't fallen the same amount because that province has its own carbon pricing system.
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Why campaigning in B.C. is crucial for federal party leaders

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Sanjay Jeram, a political science lecturer at SFU, says B.C. is a battleground province with many seats up for grabs. He tells BC Today host Michelle Eliot that B.C. has more swing voters who can be lured by the Liberal or Conservative...
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Mark Carney on the defensive at French-language debate

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Liberal Leader Mark Carney was attacked from all sides at the French-language leaders’ debate largely dominated by U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war and concerns about the cost of living.
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Montrealers rally, push for answers following police intervention and death of 29-year-old

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Quebec's police watchdog has launched an investigation following the death of Abisay Cruz who died on March 30 after a police operation. He was one of three people who died following a police intervention in the province in a single...
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Rusty on how Canadian elections work? We can help

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Who actually elects the prime minister? What style of government are we voting in? We’re calling on experts to outline what you need to know so you can maximize your voting power this federal election.
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Does Quebec City stand a chance at a pro hockey team?

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While hockey fans in the city have waited three decades for the return of the Quebec Nordiques, and a decade has passed since the city built an arena hoping to lure an NHL franchise back, a new opportunity may give Quebec City the...
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Federal leaders battle to narrow Carney’s lead with Quebec voters

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All five federal leaders made campaign appearances in seat-rich Quebec where the Liberals have eclipsed the once-dominant Conservatives and Bloc Québécois to take a commanding lead in the polls, despite Leader Mark Carney’s recent...