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Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault confirmed Thursday that the third link project will connect Highway 20 to ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec Liberals choose Pablo Rodriguez as new leader of partyUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Christine Fréchette, Quebec's economy and energy minister, said adopting Bill 69 before the end of the legislative ...
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Quebec Liberals hope to boost their prospects as they choose new leaderAfter a drawn-out campaign overshadowed by upheaval in Ottawa and threats from the United States, Quebec Liberals will choose ...
Diversified major Rio Tinto will invest C$7.6-million in an industrial demonstration project aimed at assessing the ...
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Quebec says it won’t appeal court ruling scrapping out-of-province tuition hikeOffice of the Higher Education Minister says the government isn’t obliged to guarantee access to province’s universities for ...
Quebec has escaped another downgrade, as DBRS maintains its rating on the province’s debt. On Tuesday, the Toronto-based firm ...
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is promising to maintain a university tuition hike for out-of-province students despite a court ruling that found the existing policy is not justified. “ ...
Quebec has kept its cap-and-trade carbon pricing system that adds about 10 cents to the price of a litre of gasoline, and currently has among the highest gas prices in Canada.
The government’s patience has reached its limit: it is invoking a gag order to force the rapid adoption of Bill 69 on energy.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec won’t appeal court ruling blocking 33% tuition hike for out-of-province studentsThe measure, aimed at English universities, was deemed “unreasonable” by a Quebec Superior Court judge in April.
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