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Quebec to challenge ruling giving asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare

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The Quebec government is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight a recent ruling allowing asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare. The province says there aren't enough daycare slots to accommodate newcomers, while human...
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Why Maritimers are more likely to get their stolen cars back

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While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles. Unlike Ontario and Quebec where most stolen cars are sold overseas, cars in the Maritimes...
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Quebec takes asylum-seeker daycare battle to Canada’s top court

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The Quebec government is heading to the Supreme Court of Canada to fight a recent ruling allowing asylum seekers access to subsidized daycare. The province says there aren't enough daycare slots to accommodate newcomers, while human...
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Ukrainians in Quebec worry they won't learn French before their work permits expire

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Some are concerned they won't get permanent residency in Canada because of Quebec's language and work requirements, which include passing French tests and two years of experience in a qualified position.
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Concordia, McGill University take Quebec government to court over tuition hikes

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The Coalition Avenir Québec government is raising tuition for out-of-province undergraduate students from $9,000 to $12,000. Both institutions say they've seen a big drop in applicants since the hike was announced.
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Why the retirement of 2 English doctors in Quebec City is a concern for Anglophone community

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Dr. Alec Cooper and Dr. Mary Delafield are both retiring just months apart. That's worrying some patients, who wonder whether they'll be able to find another English-speaking doctor.
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Did you get your drivers licence renewal notice from Quebec's auto insurance board?

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Some drivers told us they never received the form from the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ). The form usually comes in the mail each year, a few weeks before your birthday.
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Did you get your driver's licence renewal notice from Quebec's auto insurance board?

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Some drivers told us they never received the form from the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ). The form usually comes in the mail each year, a few weeks before your birthday.
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After 22 books, Kathy Reichs is still sharing her love of Montreal

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In a conversation with CBC Montreal News host Debra Arbec, the American best-selling author and forensic anthropologist talks about The Bone Hacker, her love of Montreal and new technologies.
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Hospitality industry is getting its groove back at annual conference in St. John’s

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The mood is up at Hospitality Newfoundland & Labrador’s annual conference. Industry veterans say travel is back, and tourists and operators are spending again. We hit the trade show floor to see what the new travel landscape looks like.
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Housing bill threatens Quebec's low rents, advocates say

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Quebec's housing rental prices have long been known as some of the lowest in Canada, but advocates say a new housing bill's ban on lease transfers threatens how tenants keep rent costs low.
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UN urged to investigate Quebec pension policy

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An advocacy group in Quebec is urging the United Nations to look at a pension policy where people who retire early because of a disability face financial penalties when they reach 65.
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Quebec doctors need to warn patients about risks of using benzos, experts say

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Benzodiazepines are often prescribed to treat anxiety, among other disorders. However, there are concerns that doctors in Quebec could be overprescribing and not doing enough to inform the patients about the serious risks.
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Superfan's signed photo of hockey legend Jean Béliveau stolen

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The photo was taken from Quebec's peewee hockey museum in the Videotron Centre Feb. 11. It was part of longtime volunteer, Ghislain Bérubé's personal collection.
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New non-profit showcases talent of young, Black Quebecers

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FREQUENCE founder Magalie Boutin talks about the two-pronged goal of her organization.
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Why more cold cases are being solved in Ontario than in Quebec

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CBC investigative journalist Leah Hendry breaks down how new DNA technology is helping crack cold cases and why more of those cases are being solved in Ontario than in Quebec.
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Supreme Court upholds Indigenous jurisdiction over own child welfare

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The Supreme Court of Canada has unanimously upheld the Trudeau government's Indigenous child welfare law, affirming Indigenous peoples' jurisdiction over child and family services, dismissing Quebec's appeal.
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What's behind recent job cuts at some Montreal video game studios?

9th - Higher Ed
The city is known for its thriving video game industry, but lately it's been facing some choppy waters. A few high profile studios have announced layoffs.
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Breaking down Quebec's revised tuition plan and what key players are saying

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While the province is reducing its tuition hike for out-of-province Canadian students, it's adding a French requirement that one university is calling 'devastating.'
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How realistic is Quebec's new French language requirement for university students?

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The Quebec government says it wants 80 per cent of non-Quebec university students to learn French. But how feasible is that?
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Eli Bouchard captures snowboard big air gold for 2nd medal at Gangwon 2024

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Eli Bouchard of Lac-Beauport, Que., wins the men’s snowboard big air event at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympic Games in Gangwon, South Korea. Earlier in the week Bouchard claimed silver in snowboard slopestyle.
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CBC Montreal News January 27, 2024

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Douglas Gelevan and the CBC Montreal news team bring you up-to-date with the weekend's top stories. Saturdays at 6 p.m. and Sundays at 11 p.m.
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Wintry weather wreaks havoc across Canada

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Winter weather has arrived across Canada as Ontario and Quebec clean up from a winter storm that is now closing schools and bridges in the Maritimes. Meanwhile, the west has plunged into a deep freeze, which is expected to head east as...
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Winter storms blanket east and west with snow

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Environment Canada has issued a slew of wind, snowfall and winter storm warnings from B.C. to Newfoundland and Labrador. One system is expected to bring 20 to 40 centimetres in Ontario and Quebec, while B.C. is dealing with power outages...