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Why are there no jobs for Gen Z? Recent grads face worst job market since the '90s

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Some young adults are pivoting or adjusting their expectations, with economic and demographic factors making finding entry-level jobs a significant challenge.
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Canada clears COVID-era surgery backlog, but wait times are now climbing

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Canada has finally cleared a surgery backlog caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, but despite an increase in the number of procedures being done, wait times for knee, hip and cancer surgeries are getting longer due to increased demand from...
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Why are there no jobs for Gen Z? Recent grads face worst job market since the 90s

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Some young adults are pivoting or adjusting their expectations, with economic and demographic factors making finding entry-level jobs a significant challenge.
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No commitment from Quebec, yet, on declaring Nunavik public health emergency over tuberculosis

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Health Minister Christian Dubé says he'll continue to follow advice from public health experts. Experts CBC spoke to say Nunavik urgently needs more resources. Samuel Wat has more.
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A day in the life of a rural paramedic — and why response times can be dangerously long

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Outside of major cities, paramedic response times can be significantly longer than in urban areas, affecting patient outcomes in some high-priority cases. This is particularly true in Quebec, where a recent report found response times...
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Expect a hotter than normal summer for Quebec, Environment Canada says

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The weather agency released its summer weather outlook. Experts say in the years to come, Quebec summers are going to get hotter and rainier.
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Canadian tourism groups use friendly ads to woo back Americans

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With cross-border travel plummeting since the start of the U.S.-Canada trade war, Canadian tourism groups are trying to lure back American tourists with friendly ad campaigns that assure them they’re still welcome despite tensions...
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Opposition furious after Quebec premier invokes closure to pass energy bill

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The Legault government invoked closure to speed up the adoption of Bill 69, which aims to boost Hydro-Québec’s energy production, on the last day of the National Assembly legislative session before MNAs paused for the summer. For the...
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Nunavik mayors demand public health emergency on tuberculosis

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Nunavik's 14 mayors signed an open letter calling on the Quebec government to declare tuberculosis a public health emergency, amid record cases.
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Quebec mulling over major cuts to immigration

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Quebec’s immigration minister is laying out his targets for the next four years. Jean-François Roberge is also reiterating calls to Ottawa to cut the number of temporary immigrants to the province.
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Prairie wildfire smoke coats Montreal, southern Quebec in hazy air

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Environment Canada has issued an air quality statement for most of southern Quebec, including Montreal, warning people about potential health impacts.
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How social media age limits are being applied — and the risks they pose

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As Quebec considers limiting social media for kids under 14, we look at how other jurisdictions around the world have enforced their own restrictions and the concerns when it comes to protecting the privacy of minors.
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Quebec’s proposed forest management plan sparks tensions with Indigenous communities

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Consultations are underway on Bill 97 at the National Assembly, and there’s lots of anger. The legislation aims to modernize the way forests are managed in Quebec. But the Assembly of First Nations thinks the bond of trust with the...
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Does Canada’s renewed interest in pipelines extend to Quebec?

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As Canada faces economic threats from south of the border, political will is growing for new means to export fossil fuels to overseas markets. But it’s unclear how much Quebec wants to take part in that shift.
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Montreal’s Tour de l'Île celebrates 40 years of cycling through city streets

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Organizers say the event helped shape Montreal’s reputation as North America’s most bike-friendly city.
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Quebec’s new French-language rules are here, but businesses want more time to comply

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Quebec’s Bill 96 requires French to be the dominant language on store signs and imposes stricter guidelines for product packaging. The changes came into effect on June 1 despite a request from business groups to extend the deadline for...
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Do ministerial exams count for too much in Quebec high schools?

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Quebec’s standardized French, English, math, science and history exams for Grade 10 and 11 students account for between 25 per cent and 50 per cent of their final grades. Some teachers and students say exams should be worth less — or...
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Quebec English rights group rebrands for its 30th anniversary

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Sylvia Martin-Laforge, the director general of what will now be known as TALQ, explains why the Quebec Community Groups Network has adopted a new name — and how it speaks to the group's goal of building stronger bridges with francophones.
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Native Friendship Centres say Ottawa needs to do more to bring down barriers to health care

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Speaking from Montreal, Native Friendship Centres from across Canada are calling on the federal government to improve equitable health-care access for Indigenous people living in urban areas, away from their home communities.
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Trans advocates pan new report by Quebec gender identity committee

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The committee released a 280-page report addressing various matters tied to the 2SLGBTQ+ community. But even before its publication, the report was mired in controversy. 2SLGBTQ+ groups decried the fact that no one on the committee was a...
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How important is Alberta to Canada's economy?

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Is Alberta the economic engine of Canada? Andrew Chang explains.Images provided by Getty Images, The Canadian Press and Reuters.
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Why Quebec doctors are upset with the government’s proposed changes to their salaries

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Consultations are underway for Bill 106, which includes a plan to link up to 25 per cent of doctors’ remuneration to performance indicators. But some physicians say they’ll leave the profession unless modifications are made to the...
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Family holds vigil for son on 5th anniversary of George Floyd’s murder, says cases are similar

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Abisay Cruz died after a police operation in Montreal's Saint-Michel neighbourhood in March. His family says his death and that of George Floyd in 2020 share common elements.
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How co-operatives could become a hack to Canada’s housing crisis

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People who live in them say they offer an attractive, low-cost alternative as the price of renting and buying property rises. Here’s how housing co-ops work and why we might start hearing more about them in Canada.