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SAQ to pilot micro stores, delivery to deal with changing drinking habits in Quebec

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The Quebec liquor board will start by establishing six small stores within existing businesses that already hold alcohol permits, such as grocery and convenience stores, offering a selection of around 30 products.
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How China's tariffs on some Canadian goods could affect P.E.I.'s agriculture and seafood industries

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As China announces tariffs on some Canadian products — like seafood, pork and canola oil — industries on the Island worry about what kind of effect the threat will have on their goods. CBC's Taylor O'Brien reports.
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Decline in measles vaccinations during COVID-19 linked to current outbreaks in Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say lack of access to the vaccine during the pandemic played a role in the vaccination rates observed in the province today.
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Quebec forms new committee to examine whether secularism law is being followed

9th - Higher Ed
The committee will make recommendations on how to strengthen secularism in the province and will deliver a report by Aug. 20, 2025.
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Search is on for meteorite that fell over Quebec and was caught on camera

9th - Higher Ed
The meteorite landed close to Drummondville, Que., March 2, 2025. It was detected by the DOMe meteor observation network, a series of cameras deployed by Montreal’s Planetarium in the St. Lawrence Valley.
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Gatineau police say they’ve received hundreds of tips about out-of-province plates

9th - Higher Ed
Last month the city and police began asking residents to make a report to 311 if they knew someone who lived in Quebec with an out-of-province plate. Residents have 90 days to switch after they move.
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Could you soon be forced to pay for a missed medical appointment in Quebec?

9th - Higher Ed
The province’s health minister’s office estimates there will be more than 640,000 no-shows in 2025. But some medical experts say charging patients isn't the right approach.
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Small and medium businesses fear job losses, brace for impact of U.S. tariffs

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Manufacturers and suppliers are raising concerns about job insecurity in the wake of U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, provincial and federal governments are working to decrease interprovincial trade barriers to make it easier to do business in...
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Quebec dairy farmers brace for costs to spike amid U.S. tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
While Canada’s dairy industry is largely regulated and operates within the country, feed seeds and some farm machinery are imported from the U.S., which could add further costs amid a trade war.
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Trump tariffs are in effect. Here's how Quebec is helping businesses

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Premier François Legault announced a program that will loan Quebec companies up to $50 million so they can adjust their business models or adapt to supply chain changes.
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New regional chief of the AFNQL says he hopes to build on work of his predecessor

9th - Higher Ed
Francis Verreault-Paul succeeds Ghislain Picard as the first new chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador in 30 years
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Can Quebec afford a tariff battle?

9th - Higher Ed
Nearly eight per cent of Quebec’s output is directly linked to U.S. exports. Despite the province's projected $11-billion deficit, experts say Premier François Legault's government has funds set aside for emergencies like this. But they...
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Why Quebecers are now paying 10 cents more for ready-to-drink plastic bottles

9th - Higher Ed
Quebecers will be able to return the plastic beverage containers and get that money back as part of the province’s deposit-refund system.
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How is Quebec responding to U.S. tariffs?

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CBC's Sarah Leavitt outlines how Quebec Premier François Legault is responding to U.S. tariffs. Quebec's economy is inextricably intertwined with that of the United States. Its southern neighbour is by far its largest international...
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U.S. maple syrup producer says tariffs distracting from important talks

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One of Canada's most famous exports, maple syrup, is being affected by talks of 25 per cent tariffs. Allison Hope, executive director of the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers' Association, says the back-and-forth on tariffs means producers on...
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How artists are using AI to think outside the box

9th - Higher Ed
Now more than ever, experts say artists must take control and use technology's potential in their work.
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Quebec minister resigns in wake of SAAQclic fiasco

9th - Higher Ed
Éric Caire, the minister responsible for cybersecurity and digital technology, is stepping down. He defended his handling of the SAAQclic file, but says his only regret is not being 'suspicious' enough.
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Quebec cutting number of foreign students that can enrol in schools in the province

9th - Higher Ed
The CAQ government is reducing how many applications it will process for new international students by about 20 per cent starting in fall 2025.
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Once declared eradicated, measles is surging in parts of Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Measles was declared eradicated in Canada in 1998, but with vaccination rates dropping, new cases are surging. 95 people have been infected in just the first two months of this year, compared to 147 for all of 2025.
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Former Quebec public health director reflects on COVID-19 pandemic 5 years later

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Dr. Horacio Arruda sat down with CBC Quebec’s National Assembly reporter Cathy Senay to discuss what lessons were learned and what, if anything, he would’ve done differently.
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Canadian trucking company reverses plans to move headquarters to U.S.

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Montreal-based trucking company TFI International has announced it is reversing its decision to move headquarters to the United States after shareholders objected to the plan.
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Iranians who fled political turmoil call out Quebec for denying health coverage

9th - Higher Ed
In 2022, Canada offered special immigration measures for Iranians escaping the country’s political instability. But open work permit holders are not eligible for public health insurance coverage in Quebec.
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Liberal leadership candidates lay out stance on carbon tax

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Liberal leadership candidates Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould, Frank Baylis and Mark Carney discuss whether they will keep or remove the carbon tax.
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Liberal leadership hopefuls take aim at common target in French debate: Donald Trump

9th - Higher Ed
The four candidates vying to be the next Liberal leader and prime minister pitched themselves to supporters as the best person to handle relations with U.S. President Donald Trump.