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Singh says Elghawaby 'clarified her remarks' about Quebec and Islamophobia

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Islamophobia plagues all provinces and 'we need to get down to the work of solving it.'
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Blanchet says they are gathering questions for requested meeting with Elghawaby

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Leader of the Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet responds to questions about the appointment of Amira Elghawaby as the federal government’s new representative to combat Islamophobia.
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New anti-Islamophobia representative faces criticism for past comments

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Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s new representative to fight Islamophobia, is facing criticism from Quebec political leaders for her past comments on Quebec's secularism law just days after her appointment.
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Terrorism agency warns threats against Quebec's premier part of 'violent' trend

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Online threats against Quebec Premier François Legault are part of a larger and 'increasingly violent' trend, according to a newly released report by Canada's Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre.
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Quebec may stop recommending boosters for everyone, report suggests

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According to a new report obtained by Radio-Canada, Quebec may stop recommending COVID-19 booster shots for everyone. The decision has not been officially announced yet, but it is already raising some concerns among health experts.
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Poilievre pitches Quebec voters on Conservative politics

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Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre has embarked on a cross-Quebec tour to re-introduce himself and to convince voters to support his politics.
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3 still missing after blast and fire at Quebec fuel distributor

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Police in Quebec say three people are still missing after a blast ignited a major blaze Thursday morning at a fuel distributor in Saint-Roch-de-L'Achigan, a small town north of Montreal. Police also said it will take them days to...
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Quebec Cardinal's accuser steps out from anonymity of sexual misconduct suit

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Catholic church employee Paméla Groleau says she wants to draw more attention to sexual abuse she allegedly experienced at the hands of prominent Quebec Cardinal Marc Ouellet, who has denied her allegations and sued for defamation.
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3 still missing after explosion in Quebec town

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Three people are still missing after an explosion in Saint-Roch-de-L'Achigan, Que., at a family-run outlet that sold propane and heating oil. Authorities say it could take days to identify victims.
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Quebec community gathers in tribute to explosion victims

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Hundreds gathered for a mass in Saint-Roch-de-l'Achigan, Que., where a complicated search for victims of last week’s propane explosion continues.
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Quebec's premier received death threats, had personal address leaked online

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Quebec Premier François Legault received death and even had his personal address leaked online, according to new documents obtained by CBC News via an access to information request.
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Veteran calls on Ottawa to contact people who drank tainted military base water

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A Canadian veteran is calling on the Department of National Defence to make more of an effort to contact people entitled to compensation after drinking tainted water on a Quebec military base.
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Central Canada buffeted by winter weather bomb

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Residents across Central Canada are feeling the brunt of a winter storm that's brought a messy mix of weather, leading to thousands of power outages, significant vehicle pile-ups and even flooding in Ontario and Quebec.
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Storm brings highway chaos, power outages to Ontario and Quebec

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Residents across southern Ontario and Quebec are dealing with a messy winter storm that's brought highway chaos and power outages just ahead of the holidays.
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Federal leaders trade barbs on immigration, health care and inflation

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh are trading barbs over issues such as immigration, health care and inflation ahead of the next election campaign.
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Trudeau says government won't 'engage in the kind of political fight that the government of Alberta is looking for' over

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While answering questions from chiefs at the Assembly of First Nations, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses Alberta’s Sovereignty Act, Saskatechewan’s Bill 88 and claims from delegates that the bills are shutting out Indigenous voices.
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Lithium mine could be economic boon, but comes with risks for Quebec town

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A tiny Quebec town is set to be the home of one of North America’s only functional lithium mines. The coveted mineral is a key component of electric car batteries. It could be a boon for the community, but critics warn getting to the...
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Cities called on to protect biodiversity at environmental summit

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The question of how cities can better protect biodiversity is in the spotlight at a summit happening alongside COP15. Some cities are being recognized for their efforts, while environmentalists are calling for others to act to protect...
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Runaway cows evade capture in Quebec

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A herd of young cows has been on the lam for months in rural Quebec, causing thousands of dollars in damage. After several failed attempts to wrangle the herd, the town has now resorted to cowboy tactics in the hopes of capturing the...
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U-Haul reservation mishap causes moving nightmare for Quebec man | Go Public

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One man found out the hard way that a having a reservation for a U-Haul vehicle doesn't necessarily mean the company will have a vehicle for him. Sam Everitt was forced to drive 600 kilometres round-trip to find a moving truck, after his...
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Quebec’s secularism law challenged in Court of Appeal

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Quebec's Court of Appeal has begun hearings on Bill 21, the controversial law banning some public servants from wearing religious symbols at work, with opponents arguing the province was not justified in its use of the notwithstanding...
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Nunavik's 1st permanent skatepark provides much-needed outlet for kids

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Nunavik's brand-new, permanent skate park is already a huge hit with kids of all ages. The town of Inukjuak, Que., has faced difficulties over the past few years and locals hope this park will give the kids a much-needed outlet.
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Citing racial profiling, Quebec court to ban random police stops

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In a landmark legal ruling, Quebec’s top court has banned arbitrary traffic stops by police in response to a legal challenge brought by a Black man who said he was stopped randomly by police at least 10 times in 18 months. Experts say it...
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PQ leader wants oath to Canada’s monarch to be optional

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Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said he will not pledge allegiance to King Charles when he’s sworn in as an MNA in Quebec and is urging other party leaders to support a motion granting him that right. It’s reignited the...