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Quebec tables bill to combat foreign interference, disinformation in provincial elections
If passed, Bill 98 would impose fines ranging from $1,000 to $60,000 on anyone who intends to influence election results, spreads false information on the campaign or candidates, or disseminates deepfakes about politicians.
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Dairy producers dodge U.S. tariffs, but say there’s still a big battle ahead
The upcoming review of the Canada-US-Mexico free trade agreement, which reduces or eliminates trade barriers, has some dairy producers worried. Dairy farmers want Canada to protect the supply management system, a Canadian policy that...
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All 5 federal leaders make their case in Radio-Canada interviews
With Quebec a key battleground in an election dominated by U.S. President Donald Trump, all five federal party leaders took part in 3-on-1 interviews with Radio-Canada journalists in Montreal.
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How can the federal government help Canadians facing a housing crisis?
Quebecers are struggling with rent hikes, hefty mortgages and a housing market that has priced many people out. Big city mayors reflect on what the federal government needs to be doing to help constituents.
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Why the U.S. is taking aim at a Quebec language law — again
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative has released its annual list of global trade barriers, and it includes Quebec's controversial Bill 96.
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Quebec is the last province with a price on carbon. Should that change?
Quebec has successfully managed its own carbon pricing system for years without issue. But with the federal consumer carbon tax officially abolished, the province’s system is standing out.
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Quebec language laws called trade barrier in U.S. government report
An annual report from the office of the U.S. trade representative outlining what it considers unfair trading practices listed Quebec’s language laws and Canada’s plastic waste legislation as significant barriers to trade.
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Canada election | Key moments from Day 9 on the campaign trail
CBC News reporters wrap up key events from the campaign trail, including NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh saying he’d eliminate $1.3 billion in oil and gas subsidies and use the funds to help make homes more energy efficient. Conservative Leader...
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Quebecers take to the streets to call out lack of public transit funding in latest budget
Environmental groups and public transit advocates say the province hasn’t put enough money aside for public transportation in recent years. In addition to Montreal, there were protests in Rimouski, Magog and Trois-Rivières, Que.
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Maple syrup producers fear tariffs could permanently stunt exports
With the majority of Quebec's maple syrup exports going to the U.S., some producers fear a 25 per cent tariff could drive consumers south of the border to alternative options.
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Trump tariffs could disrupt maple syrup supply
Maple syrup producers in Quebec and Vermont say a U.S.-imposed 25 percent tariff on Canadian products could disrupt supply in the highly interconnected market and put livelihoods at risk.
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Why is the Bloc Québécois a federal party?
CBC News answers an audience question about why the Bloc Québécois is part of the federal election when its singular focus is Quebec.
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Maple syrup producers in Quebec fear tariffs could permanently stunt exports
With the majority of Quebec's maple syrup exports going to the U.S., some producers fear a 25 per cent tariff could drive consumers south of the border to alternative options.
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Dave 'Pik' Turmel, most wanted fugitive in Canada, arrested in Italy
The 28-year-old is believed to be the leader of the Blood Family Mafia (BFM), a notorious street gang involved in brutal turf wars in Quebec. He has been wanted since 2023.
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Quebec’s premier doesn’t endorse, but lists what he wants from the next PM
Premier François Legault is seeking support from the federal party leaders on several issues, even though this time, he may have less influence than he did during the last two federal campaigns.
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Public transit ‘losing ground’ in Quebec as provincial budget focuses on other priorities
The City of Montreal as well as the city's transit authority are among those expressing disappointment at what they see as a lack of investment in public transit in Quebec's 2025-2026 budget.
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What the polls might be missing in the 2025 federal election
The horse race between the Conservatives and Liberals has been a major theme in the early days of this campaign. But polls can vary, so how do you make sense of them all? Veteran pollster Janet Brown talks about how she finds trends in...
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Quebec will be short 1,500 classrooms next school year. Here's what that means for students
According to figures obtained by Radio-Canada, schools across the province are facing overcrowding. That means an estimated 34,500 students will either be sent to other schools, put in spaces not intended as classrooms or assigned to...
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Why EV drivers in Quebec will pay road maintenance fee like other motorists as of 2027
Motorists with electric vehicles will have to pay $125 per year for using the road. It’s part of Quebec’s plan to pay its bills without raising taxes.
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Here's how Quebec is using latest budget to respond to Trump tariffs
The province’s deficit is a projected to hit a record $13.6 billion. With tariff threats looming, Quebec is turning to infrastructure spending and helping businesses affected by a potential U.S. trade war with a unique tax credit.
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Quebec businesses brace for impact as trade war intensifies
According to the Fédération des chambres de commerce du Québec (FCCQ), 75 per cent of Quebec businesses are feeling the effects of the ongoing trade war between Canada and the U.S. With rising economic uncertainty, companies are scaling...
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How will Carney as PM change the upcoming election? | Hanomansing Tonight
Prime Minister Mark Carney has slimmed down his cabinet and killed the consumer carbon tax. What does it mean for this year's federal election?
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Where does Mark Carney stand on Quebec-specific issues?
Carney is riding a wave of popularity in Quebec. But he'll soon have to answer tough questions on issues that matter to the province — and connecting with Quebec voters in the long term could prove challenging.
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Who is in and who is out of Carney’s slimmed-down cabinet? | Power & Politics
Chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton and Radio-Canada bureau chief Louis Blouin lay out who's expected to be sworn in to Mark Carney's slimmed-down cabinet on Friday as Carney becomes Canada's 24th prime minister.