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Christine Fréchette, Quebec's economy and energy minister, said adopting Bill 69 before the end of the legislative ...
Quebec’s immigration minister is laying out his targets for the next four years. Jean-François Roberge is also reiterating ...
Smoke from wildfires burning in the Prairies is affecting air quality in Quebec, with Environment and Climate Change Canada ...
Environment Canada has issued an air quality statement for most of southern Quebec, including Montreal, warning people about ...
Following a legislative session dominated by an embarrassing scandal and persistent queries about his political future, ...
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault says the economy is his top priority as the provincial legislature rises for the ...
Quebec Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge said he isn't ruling out the possibility of cutting services for ...
The majority in Ontario say yes. Too much bellyaching out west. The majority in Quebec agree. As do the Atlantic provinces.
Most said separation cannot be a unilateral decision, and it should require approval by the federal House of Commons Share your thoughts and join the conversation in the comments.
Jean-François Roberge says the government will study three scenarios of 25,000, 35,000 and 45,000 immigrants per year.
Provincial investment agency Investissement Québec (IQ) reported a 4.9-percent loss on its direct venture capital (VC) and ...
As the wildfires prompt emergency evacuations in the Canadian Prairies, an air quality alert has been issued in Quebec due to travelling smoke.