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Canadian auto parts makers appear to have been spared additional U.S. tariffs, which were set to take effect this weekend.
On Thursday, the SPVM held a technical briefing with media to discuss how to manage crowd control with events and summer ...
Work at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital will be completed "in due time," declared the Quebec government on Thursday during a ...
Electoral suspense continues in the riding of Terrebonne as the official results of the vote are expected to be announced on ...
Will they, or won’t they? A day after the election, the country was holding its breath to see if the Liberals would cross the ...
The Quebec government “will not reinvest in Lion Electric,” stated Economy Minister Christine Fréchette, who argued that it ...
The Legault government will ban cellphones in Quebec elementary and secondary schools starting next year. The information, ...
An accident involving multiple vehicles on the Jacques Cartier Bridge caused a traffic jam Thursday morning between Longueuil ...
The Breast Cancer Foundation is opening its very first Maison Rose in North America. Inspired by a European model, La Maison Rose in Montreal will echo the foundation’s ultimate mission of being there ...
In 2015, the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) estimated its technological transformation at $200 million over 10 years, one month before launching its tendering process. This was ...
Quebec Indigenous leaders hopeful Carney win leads to new relationship between Ottawa, First Nations
First Nations leaders from Quebec and Labrador are congratulating Prime Minister Mark Carney on his reelection. In a statement, the Assembly of First Nations Québec-Labrador (AFNQL), which represents ...
The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to hear a case about whether it’s constitutional for police to make a random traffic stop without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.
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