Ongoing hearings at the Supreme Court of Canada over Quebec’s secularism law, Bill 21, have revealed a growing divide across the country about how the […]
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Hundreds of thousands remain without power as more Quebec schools close after major storm
More than 200,000 Hydro-Québec customers were without electricity Thursday morning after freezing rain and strong winds knocked down power lines overnight. Although the province avoided […]
Hitman Hired for $71,000 to Target Canadian Journalist
Hitman Offered $71,400 to Kill Montreal Crime Reporter A hitman offered C$100,000 ($71,400; £56,000) to assassinate Daniel Renaud, a crime reporter at Montreal’s La Presse, […]
Extreme Heat Persists in Ontario and Quebec, Warns Environment Canada
An oppressive heat wave continued to blanket central and southern Ontario, southern Quebec, and much of the Maritimes on Wednesday, with daytime highs reaching 30°C […]
Quebec Considers New Legislation Mandating Increased Francophone Content on Streaming Platforms
Quebec to Boost Presence of Local Content on Netflix, Disney+, and Similar Platforms The Quebec government has revealed its intention to introduce legislation within the […]
Thousands Remain Without Electricity Following Snowstorm
After Severe Snowstorm, 48,854 Customers Left Without Power in Quebec As of 7:45 a.m. Friday, Hydro-Quebec reports significant power outages, particularly in the Laurentians (16,793), […]
Quebec Teacher Accused of Selling Students’ Art Sparks $1.5M Lawsuit from Parents.
A lawsuit has been initiated by a cohort of parents against a high school art teacher in the Montreal area and the respective school board […]
Minor tremor rattles Quebec and Ontario.
On Thursday morning, a 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Quebec near the Ontario border. The epicenter was located in Huntington, Que., within the Montérégie region, southwest […]
