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What this year’s cold and flu season could look like

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There are concerns cold and flu viruses will spread more easily this fall as pandemic public health measures continue to ease around the world. In Quebec, there’s already been a sharp rise in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases with...
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Quebec announces $1B recruitment drive to find 4,000 nurses

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The Quebec government has announced it will provide nurses with bonuses of up to $18,000 as part of its emergency plan to fix the staffing crisis in the province's health-care network.
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Boy found unharmed, father arrested, ending 5-day Amber Alert

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The suspect in a five-day-long Amber Alert across Quebec has surrendered to police, and his three-year-old son has been found safe, according to provincial police.
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Athletes celebrate achievements as Paralaympics close

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Athletes celebrated their achievements at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics on the closing weekend, especially Canada’s multi-medalists.
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Parties quiet on tackling Islamophobia during campaign, community says

9th - Higher Ed
The major party leaders have made statements condemning Islamophobia in Canada, but tackling it hasn’t become a campaign issue and the Muslim community wants to see more action.
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'He may scream as many times as he wants,' Blanchet says of heated exchange with Trudeau

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Bloc Québécois Yves-François Blanchet addresses a heated exchange that took place between himself and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau during the official French-language debate.
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O'Toole says says debate question about Quebec's secularism law was 'unfair'

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Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says a question directed at Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet during the English-language debate characterized Quebecers as racist.
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Liberals fight back after Legault’s Conservative endorsement

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The Liberal party is fighting back in Quebec following Premier Francois Legault’s endorsement of a Conservative government, including speaking out against the controversial Bill C21.
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Quebec premier lays out demands for federal leaders

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Premier François Legault urged Quebec voters to choose carefully in the federal election while laying out demands for the federal party leaders including an increase to health transfer payments and more control over immigration decisions.
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Promises for home prices, gig workers and seniors on the campaign trail

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh promised to address sky-high housing prices, Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole proposed a savings account for gig workers and Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau offered increased financial support for seniors on the...
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Conservatives, NDP rally for support in Quebec

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Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh both stopped in Quebec on Sunday offering up incentives for those crucial voters.
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Major party leaders have 1st sit-down interviews of campaign

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The leaders of the Liberals, Conservatives, NDP, Bloc Québécois and Green Party had their first sit-down interviews of the campaign in French for a televised special on Radio-Canada.
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Quebec's vaccine passport goes into effect

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Quebec residents who want to visit restaurants, gyms and theatres now have to show proof of their COVID-19 vaccination, but some business owners are worried it will cost them customers or lead to backlash.
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Mexican boxer dead after knockout in Montreal match

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There are calls for changes to the sport of boxing following news that 18-year-old Mexican boxer Jeanette Zacarias Zapata has died following a knockout during a match in Montreal last weekend.
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Major party leaders face off in 1st French debate

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The leaders of the major parties faced off in the first French-language debate of the federal election campaign, sparring over issues including COVID-19 vaccine passports, social issues and the future of Canada.
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Party leaders aim to sway voters in French-language debate

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With the Liberals and Conservatives in a deadlock in the polls, all the leaders are hoping to use the French-language debate to sway voters.
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Blanchet and Paul on systemic racism

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Bloc Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet says systemic racism became a "political tool" against Quebec. Green Party Leader Annamie Paul said she would be happy to educate Blanchet on systemic racism in Canada.
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Bloc Québécois unveils plan to beat Liberals in Quebec

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The release of the Bloc Québécois platform puts the Liberal leader on the defensive as the two parties go head-to-head for seats in Quebec.
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B.C., Manitoba, Quebec reinstating some mask rules

9th - Higher Ed
By bringing in tougher vaccination and mask requirements now, the provinces are hoping to blunt the effects of what some experts say is the fourth wave of the pandemic.
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Business support key issue for many Quebec voters

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec is expected to be a battle between the Liberals and Bloc Québécois in the upcoming federal election, with many voters saying business support and the environment are among their key issues.
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Trudeau targets Quebec on Day 2 of campaign

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Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau campaigned in a Bloc Quebecois riding on Monday, promoting plans for wage support and promoting the tourism industry if re-elected.
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Where the federal election could be won or lost

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In the upcoming federal election, the Liberals and Conservatives are expected to battle in some Ontario ridings and there’s a three-way fight for votes in Quebec. And there’s more uncertainty about how Albertans will vote as the...
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Quebec mandates COVID-19 vaccines for health-care workers, Ontario tightens rules

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Quebec will make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory for its health-care workers, while Ontario says workers in the health care and education sectors must prove their vaccination status or face regular testing.
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Promises to reduce child-care costs central issue in federal election

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The Liberals’ plan to offer $10-a-day child care is front and centre in their campaign as the Conservatives say their plan for a tax credit offers families better value.