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How a tariff war with the U.S. might affect Quebecers — including at the checkout counter

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Tariffs proposed by Donald Trump would clearly have a direct impact on Canadian exporters, but the effects would not end there, especially if a trade war ensues.
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Why Quebec seniors’ homes are closing by the hundreds, and what the province is doing about it

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The recent closure of a seniors’ home in Montreal’s east end is just the latest example of a problem the provincial association of private seniors’ homes blames on a lack of government funding.
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Homophobia and transphobia rising in Quebec schools

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Homophobia and transphobia are on the rise in Quebec schools. A group that goes to schools to debunk myths says it's seeing a backslide in attitudes. And the trend is worrisome. Paula Dayan Perez reports.
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Nunavik teachers hit the picket lines

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They are striking in hopes for a new collective agreement with the province of Quebec. Their last agreement expired in October 2022. Meanwhile, Quebec's other education unions reached an agreement with the provincial government last year.
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AI could affect 800,000 Quebec jobs, new study shows. Here's who might be at risk

9th - Higher Ed
Experts say while artificial intelligence could replace some jobs, it can also be a useful tool for others. Nevertheless, a new study says it will have an effect on a large portion of the province’s workforce, hitting specific...
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Quebec water bomber pilot describes turbulent missions over Los Angeles area wildfires

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Pascal Duclos, the head pilot of Quebec's aerial service, says crews are getting tired after days of dumping water on California wildfires in high winds over mountainous terrains.
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2 more cabinet ministers staying out of Liberal leadership race

9th - Higher Ed
With the race to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal leader expected to take shape this week, two more cabinet ministers — Anita Anand and Steve MacKinnon — announced they won’t run.
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‘Smart’ indoor garden and other Quebec innovations turning heads at Vegas tech conference

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec-based companies are making waves at one of the largest tech conferences in the world, including one that took home three awards.
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The Churchill Falls MOU passed after 4 days of debate, but the PCs walked out and refused to vote

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After 36 hours of debate over four days, the Liberals, NDP and independent MHAs supported the terms of a Churchill Falls deal with Hydro-Quebec. A promise of extra independent oversight wasn’t enough to get PC support, and their caucus...
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N.L. will start reaping Churchill Falls benefits even before billions start to flow: Hydro CEO

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N.L. Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams read out a list of why she believes the Churchill Falls MOU is the best deal for Newfoundland and Labrador. Her reasons included “taking back control of that river,” the possibility of four megaprojects,...
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More artists across Canada struggling to make a living, says new survey

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A survey conducted by the Canada Council for the Arts is painting a concerning picture about the survival of Canada’s artistic community. Two-thirds of respondents across the country said their financial situation was unstable.
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Liberal leadership hopeful says he doesn't speak French

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Liberal MP Chandra Arya, who is vying to be the next Liberal leader, dismisses concerns about his French speaking ability.
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Consultant says ‘time is right’ for Churchill Falls MOU, while Opposition demands outside review

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Power Advisory is an electricity management consulting firm, and managing director Jason Chee-Aloy fielded questions from MHAs on Wednesday about the new Churchill Falls memorandum of understanding (MOU). The CBC’s Heather Gillis has more.
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Churchill Falls debate continues for third day

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Consultants defend their independence as Opposition calls for more oversight of framework agreement.
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Montreal-based retailer Frank And Oak $70M in debt and filing for creditor protection — again

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After being hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, clothing retailer Frank And Oak’s struggles have continued thanks in part to online fast fashion trends.
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PCs, Liberals slam ‘disrespectful’ Hydro-Quebec map suggesting Labrador border isn’t final

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Day 2 of the debate at the House of Assembly over the tentative new Churchill Falls deal saw the Liberals and PCs come together on one point. Both sides accused Hydro-Quebec of misrepresenting the boundary between N.L. and Quebec. The...