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Quebec seeking more power to intervene in strikes and lockouts

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Unions in the province are strongly opposing Bill 89, which would give the government more tools to intervene in labour disputes that involve non-essential services.
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Gatineau police cracking down on residents with out-of-province licence plates

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Police are asking residents to report neighbours who have moved to the province but haven't switched to Quebec plates.
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Quebec auto insurance board’s digital shift deemed total failure

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The province's auditor general released a scathing report into the troubled rollout of the digital platform SAAQclic in winter 2023. It allows people to carry out most transactions online, but two years later, the system still doesn't...
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What a high-speed rail line could mean for Montreal

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau green-lit the development of a high-speed rail network between Toronto and Quebec City. Versions of the project have been floated for decades.
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The Parti Québécois has a Trump problem — complicating matters for sovereignty and the party

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U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threats and constant talk of annexing Canada may present a political challenge to Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, according to some experts.
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Fluency in French is an ‘entry-level’ requirement for PM hopefuls, says Karina Gould

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Liberal leadership hopeful Karina Gould says anyone seeking to become prime minister needs to be fluent in French. Her comments at a news conference in Edmonton come after the Liberal Party denied a request by fellow candidate Ruby...
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Parts of Ontario, Quebec under winter storm warnings after second major snowfall

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Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings for much of eastern Ontario and western Quebec. Emergency preparedness experts say to stay home if possible as Ottawa residents face a second severe snowfall this week. Similarly, in...
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Health officials say access to Nunavik mental health care is improving

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That message comes as suicide rates have gone down across Quebec. But in Nunavik, the rate of suicide is still much higher than the rest of the province. Samuel Wat has more.
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Here’s why it’s getting harder and harder to find a job in Quebec

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The number of job vacancies in Quebec has hit a seven-year-low.
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Multiple injuries after passenger bus collides with heavy truck in Mont-Laurier, Que.

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Multiple injuries after passenger bus collides with heavy truck in Mont-Laurier, Que.
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CBC's Aarti Pole speaks with former premier of Quebec Philippe Couillard about tariffs on aluminum

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Get the latest on CBCNews.ca, the CBC News App, and CBC News Network for breaking news and analysis.
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Blanchet calls U.S. tariffs on aluminum ‘ill-advised’

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet said on Tuesday that he believes ‘at the end of the day, the voice of reason will prevail,’ a day after U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders imposing 25 per cent tariffs on all...
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Flu cases usually wind down this time of year. Instead they’re surging

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Canada’s flu season typically starts to wind down at this time of year but doctors are instead seeing a surge in cases. Quebec alone saw 4,600 cases last week, with some ending up in the ICU.
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P.E.I. business owners explain why it's so hard to sell their products to other provinces

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With Canada and the United States in the midst of a trade war, talk of removing barriers to interprovincial trade has been renewed. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau found out that could mean both benefits and drawbacks for businesses on Prince...
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Trump tariffs on aluminum and steel are back. Have we learned anything from last time?

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Quebec’s aluminum industry is feeling a bit of déjà vu. During his first term, U.S. President Donald Trump slapped a 25 per cent surtax on steel imports and 10 per cent on aluminum. This time, both will be subject to the 25 per cent rate.
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Steel, aluminum industries fear latest Trump tariffs

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Canada is the largest supplier of steel and aluminum to the U.S., and those industries are now facing hefty tariffs — again — and the uncertainty that comes along with them.
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Inside the mind of a Montreal poet: Émile Nelligan's words still resonate in Quebec society

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Renowned poet Émile Nelligan's career may have been short, but his work still reverberates throughout Quebec society today. Writer and illustrator Arizona O'Neill dives into the mythos of this poet, separating fact from fiction, once and...
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The Premiers of Ontario and Quebec are criticizing President Trump for creating an atmosphere of economic uncertainty

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The Premiers of Ontario and Quebec are criticizing President Trump for creating an atmosphere of economic uncertainty
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While U.S. businesses will pay tariff, higher manufacturing costs will boost prices here

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While U.S. businesses will pay tariff, higher manufacturing costs will boost prices here
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Have the credits rolled on the Guzzo cinema empire?

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After rapid expansion in the Montreal area during the first two decades after Vincenzo Guzzo took over the business from his father in the 90s, an unforeseen event crippled the cinema chain financially, and it appears as if it may not...
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Tariff threats push Canadians to reconsider cross-country pipelines

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U.S. tariff threats are fuelling a push to revisit pipeline projects to boost Canada’s economic self-reliance. CBC’s Sam Samson looks at the shifting dialogue and what’s standing in the way.
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Quebec's Eli Bouchard claims World Cup snowboard big air gold in Aspen

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Eli Bouchard of Lac-Beauport, Que., wins the men's snowboard big air competition at the FIS Snowboard World Cup stop in Aspen, Colo., with a total score of 189.00.
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Politicians weigh possibility of west-east oil pipeline given change in U.S. relations

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The uncertainty brought on by the U-S is also causing some politicians to rethink the way they handle resource distribution.Federal energy minister Jonathan Wilkinson was asked whether Canada should reconsider a west-to-east oil pipeline.
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Amid U.S. anthem boos, Quebec minor hockey tournament urges crowd to leave kids out of it

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Organizers of the Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament are asking fans upset with U.S. tariff threats to refrain from booing the U.S. national anthem before games.