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Quebec’s population may be increasingly racially diverse — but that’s not reflected in police hiring. The SQ stands out: Just five of 735 officers hired in nine years are from “cultural communities.”
almost 8 years ago
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For decades, efforts have been underway to tame the effects of erosion on the Magdalen Islands. But two powerful storms in less than a year have left residents vulnerable to climate change.
over 4 years ago
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Move over orange cones, those blue and grey portable toilets are the newest installations in town, and thanks to the pandemic, they’ve been proliferating.
over 3 years ago
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A mayoral candidate for Ralliement pour Montréal in the borough of Lachine has
pulled out of the municipal election campaign over his party’s decision to merge
with Mouvement Montréal.
over 2 years ago
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After a wave of sexual assault and harassment allegations swept social media in Quebec last summer, Valérie Plante said she was unaware of any such claims against any Montreal elected official. That turns out not to be true, according to documents obtained by CBC News.
about 2 years ago
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For most Quebecers, the project to build a liquid natural gas facility in Saguenay is dead and buried. But the issue emerged in the election campaign, with the Conservative leader saying it should be pursued.
over 1 year ago
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