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Electric buses from Quebec company pulled from service after fire

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New ReviewQuebec’s government is pulling school buses made by Lion Electric Company in for inspection after multiple buses have caught fire including one earlier this week.
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P.E.I.’s fleet of LION Electric buses still on the road after school bus caught fire in Quebec

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New ReviewP.E.I.’s Department of Transportation says safety precautions are being taken with the Island’s LION Electric school buses. This, after one caught on fire in Montreal and Quebec pulled its entire fleet from service. CBC’s Stacey Janzer...
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Quebec wines are having a moment. Will it last?

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New ReviewThe province’s liquor board says sales of Quebec-made wines were up almost 50 per cent between April and August, compared to the same time last year. That’s right after U.S. wines were pulled from the SAQ shelves in response to the Trump...
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Quebec launches water conservation project to mixed reviews

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New ReviewQuebec has launched a pilot project to better manage its water after a summer of drought and heat, but some municipalities say details of the project are unclear and strict conservation efforts are already underway.
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Use public transit? STM workers are prepared to strike again. Here’s what you need to know

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New ReviewSix strike days are slated to happen between Sept. 22 to Oct. 5. During those weeks, service will be limited on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
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Despite premier’s hype, many familiar faces remain in François Legault’s shuffled cabinet

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New ReviewWith his popularity tanking, Quebec Premier François Legault unveiled his new cabinet in a bid to regain Quebecers' trust before the next provincial election in October 2026.
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Will the Bloc support the Liberals’ fall agenda? | Power & Politics

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New ReviewAs opposition parties prepare for the return of Parliament next week, Bloc Québécois deputy house leader Alexis Deschênes tells Power & Politics the Bloc will support the government's major projects as long as they are 'not about oil.'
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Protesters push for more funding for Quebec's schools

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New ReviewParents and school staff are calling on the Coalition Avenir Québec government to spend more money on education. They gathered in front of the Education Ministry's office in Montreal to deliver their message.
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How the biggest private investment in Quebec’s history went bust

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New ReviewIn 2023, the provincial government announced a partnership and a $510-billion investment with Swedish startup Northvolt to build an EV battery plant. But only two years later, Quebec pulled the plug on the multibillion-dollar factory. We...
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Quebec City gets into the hockey spotlight again as international tournament hosts

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New ReviewAfter the disappointment of not being awarded a PWHL franchise in 2025 and a decades-long wait for the return of an NHL team, Quebec City has scored a win in being named host of the 2027 women’s world championship and the 2029 world...
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AFN assembly talks systemic racism in policing

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New ReviewOn Day 2 of the Assembly of First Nations annual general assembly, chiefs talked about systemic racism in policing, and the need for better funding for First Nations police services across Canada.
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Quebec couple among confirmed casualties in Lisbon funicular crash

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New ReviewAndré Bergeron and Blandine Daux were on the last day of a trip to Portugal when they were killed in the Lisbon funicular disaster. Bergeron’s brother tells The National about the dread that swept over him as his calls and texts went...
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Carney says government is reviewing temporary foreign worker program

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New ReviewPrime Minister Mark Carney said the temporary foreign worker program has a role, but the government is reviewing it along with the immigration system as a whole. Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called for the government to scrap the...
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What’s next for the Northvolt site now that Quebec abandoned the battery plant project?

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New ReviewGroups who raised concerns about the project in the past are questioning what will come next, while the province’s economy minister argues there is significant value in the land in its current state.
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Quebec declines funding aimed at addressing systemic racism in justice system

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New ReviewThe Quebec government turned down funding from Ottawa aimed at reducing the overrepresentation of Black people in the criminal justice system. Viola Desmond Justice Institute board member Michael Tshimanga explains what this means for...
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Quebec pulls the plug on Northvolt — once billed as province’s largest private investment

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New ReviewOnly two years after betting big by investing $510 million in the Swedish vehicle battery company to spark construction of facilities near Montreal, the company’s financial woes have finally exhausted the provincial government’s patience.
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Religious leaders in Montreal slam Quebec’s plan to ban public prayer

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New ReviewThe head of the Catholic Church in Montreal has expressed concern over the province’s proposal in an op-ed. The Legault government announced it would table a bill banning public prayer in fall 2025, calling it a serious and sensitive issue.
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Electrifying cars not enough to cut greenhouse gas emissions in Quebec, new study suggests

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New ReviewEnvironmental group Equiterre has found that electrifying cars on Quebec roads won't be enough to curb emissions. Equiterre's sustainable mobility anayst Blandine Sebileau tells CBC Montreal News at 6 host Debra Arbec more about the...
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Flag football’s profile rising ahead of Olympics

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New ReviewFlag football is a sport on the rise, in part because of its inclusion at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Some CFL players are helping children learn the ins and outs of the game.
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Quebec universities sound the alarm over plummeting international student applications

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New ReviewAfter both the federal and provincial governments lowered limits on international student study permits, some Quebec universities fear a clear message has been heard by students around the world: they are not as welcome here as they were...
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CBC's Mike Clarke retiring after 40 years in journalism

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Veteran journalist Mike Clarke started his career as a radio reporter 40 years ago, before shifting to television and then joining CBC British Columbia's digital team for the last 15 years. He spoke to On The Coast about his career, the...
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Quebec report urging ban on religious symbols in public daycares draws criticism

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The province’s government-mandated committee on secularism has released its final report. There are 50 recommendations, including prohibiting subsidized daycare workers from wearing religious symbols while on the job.
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Expanded program to help homeless women in Montreal access mental health care, housing

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The PRISM program has been available to unhoused men in Quebec since 2017. It was extended to women at one Montreal shelter in 2024. Now, eight rooms will be available for women at Montreal’s Welcome Hall Mission.
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Fans launch petition to save Québécois version of The Simpsons

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A change in broadcasting rights has put a version of The Simpsons dubbed specifically for a Quebec audience in jeopardy. A petition is fighting to keep it going, arguing Les Simpsons helps preserve Quebec culture.