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Quebec budgets $100 million for assistance to young agricultural entrepreneurs
Quebec is spending $100 million to support young agricultural entrepreneurs with the creation this week of the new Fonds d'investissement pour la relève agricole (FIRA). Read More
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Quebec bill would force graduating doctors to work in public system for 5 years
QUEBEC — Health Minister Christian Dubé wants to oblige newly graduated doctors and medical specialists to practise in the public sector in the first years of their professional careers. Read More
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Serial sex offender drops out of parole-board hearing at last minute
A serial sex offender who has destroyed the lives of many women since the early 1980s decided at the last minute to not take part in his hearing before the Parole Board of Canada scheduled for Tuesday. Read More
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Patrik Laine is 'super excited' to be back in the Canadiens' lineup
Sleep, Patrik Laine admitted, was hard to come by Monday night. And he arose earlier than usual Tuesday morning. Read More
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Stu Cowan: Emil Heineman is one of the few bright spots for the Canadiens
After Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes completed a trade on Feb. 14, 2022 that sent Tyler Toffoli to the Calgary Flames he made a point of quickly calling the veteran forward to let him know. Read More
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Quebec to probe rising tension at CEGEPs over Israel-Gaza conflict
Quebec has launched an investigation into complaints from students at Dawson and Vanier colleges, citing alleged bullying and concerns about some teachers' actions amid heightened tensions related to the Israel-Hamas war. Read More
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Five vehicles damaged in suspected arson in St-Léonard
The Montreal police arson squad has been assigned to investigate after at least five vehicles and a section of a commercial building were damaged in a two-alarm fire in the borough of St-Léonard Monday night. Read More
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Macaques that landed at Mirabel on Nov. 8 still alive, authorities say
Canadian authorities must stop Charles River Laboratories from using the hundreds of endangered macaque monkeys that landed at Montreal-Mirabel International Airport on Nov. 8 for biomedical research before it's too late, animal rights activists say. Read More
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Fourth Hydro-Québec union approves strike mandate
Four unions representing several thousand workers now have mandates for pressure tactics that could go as far as an indefinite strike at Hydro-Québec. Read More
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Montreal dodges special weather statement covering chunk of southern Quebec
A special weather statement formed a thick band across southern Quebec Tuesday morning, warning of the season's first significant snowfall. However, Montreal was just outside that grey band. Read More
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Opinion: Feds' food tax holiday comes with hidden costs
Starting Dec. 14, the federal government's two-month holiday on the goods and services tax (GST) — or harmonized sales tax (HST) in some provinces — will offer Canadians a reprieve until Feb. 15 on restaurant meals, certain groceries, alcoholic beverages and children’s clothing, among other items. Read More
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Brownstein: Relax — globe-trotting comic Russell Peters isn't slowing down
It’s been 35 years, and Russell Peters keeps spinning around the comedy carousel. Read More
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L. Ian MacDonald: After dinner with Trump, what's next on PM's menu?
It wasn’t exactly dinner at the White House, but Mar-a-Lago would do just fine. Read More
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Bombardier and Honeywell settle lawsuit over engine prices
Bombardier Inc. says it has reached an agreement with Honeywell International Inc. to settle a lawsuit relating to the cost of the jet engines it makes for the Montreal-based plane maker. Read More
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Letters: More of our tax dollars down the bowl
Re: "Big O's $870M roof replacement on schedule" (The Gazette, Nov. 27) Read More
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Montreal métro will run until 3 a.m. on New Year's Eve
The métro will run on extended hours on New Year's Eve, the city's transit agency has announced. Read More
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Trump tariff threat delays Quebec energy bill
QUEBEC — Quebec's energy reform bill has been delayed by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on Canada, the province's energy minister said Monday. Read More
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Former CIUSSS employee gets 2-year sentence for making fake COVID-19 vaccination records
A man who created fake records of vaccinations that were turned into COVID-19 passports while he worked for a regional health centre in eastern Montreal was sentenced Monday to a two-year prison term at the Montreal courthouse. Read More
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Health workers protest Santé Québec with fears of privatization
Health-care workers in Quebec are raising alarms over the government’s creation of Santé Québec, warning that the province’s new health authority is already sowing confusion and could ultimately worsen patient care while leading to increasing privatization of health services. Read More
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