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Almost nine years after the rail disaster, Ottawa is expected to begin
construction on a controversial rail bypass – sparking bitter debate in a
tightly woven community hoping to heal
over 1 year ago
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A group of fellow Montreal lawyers will launch a constitutional challenge
against Bill 96, probably within the month
over 1 year ago
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The Quebec Premier has turned up the rhetorical temperature with Ottawa, arguing
that without expanded powers over immigration, the ‘Quebec nation’ could cease
to exist
over 1 year ago
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The beloved Montreal institution – slightly off-kilter in its own right – is
finally bringing down the curtain on an 18-year run. It will close July 31, when
its lease expires
over 1 year ago
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During a bitter partisan race, memories of the Parti Québécois founder have
united the province in appreciation of a statesman from a bygone era
over 1 year ago
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Duhaime is sitting second in some polls behind only the dominant governing CAQ,
and earning his party its first-ever invitation to address the Montreal Chamber
of Commerce
over 1 year ago
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He’s the most-liked leader Quebec has had in decades, but it took years to get his brand of paternal populism just right – and to persuade voters to buy it, as they seem poised to do again on Oct. 3
over 1 year ago
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As research shows carcinogens in their children’s bodies, people in Rouyn-Noranda are demanding more loudly that the local copper smelter – long exempt from provincial emissions rules – should clean up its act
12 months ago
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The federal government has been relocating Roxham Road migrants regularly because of capacity constraints in Quebec since last summer, and would not confirm whether the spike in relocations was a new policy or a blip
11 months ago
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I Accuse the Torturers of Omar Khadr paints a picture of a government determined to keep Khadr away from Canadian soil, argues France-Isabelle Langlois, director-general of the francophone branch of Amnesty International Canada
11 months ago
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Quebec’s anglophones have started incorporating a growing number of French expressions, so much so that some scholars now call Quebec English its own dialect
4 months ago