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N.L., Quebec premiers meet to talk Churchill Falls — and another potential partnership

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Premiers François Legault and John Hogan posed for photos at Confederation Building amid a meeting for Churchill Falls talks. But as the CBC’s Terry Roberts reports, mining could be a potential partnership between the two provinces.
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Belt-tightening in Quebec schools sparking concerns among staff as classes return

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While the province walked back much of its planned education cuts earlier this year, one English school board says some funding has come with too many conditions, with some staff expressing concerns that students could be affected.
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Petition aims to save Québécois version of The Simpsons

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A change in broadcasting rights has put a version of The Simpsons dubbed specifically for a Quebec audience in jeopardy. A petition is fighting to keep it going, arguing Les Simpsons helps preserve Quebec culture.
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$27M of U.S. booze is sitting in storage in Quebec. Is it going bad?

9th - Higher Ed
The alcohol was taken off the SAQ shelves in response to U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. It’s got some asking whether booze actually expires.
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Why young men with university degrees are having a tougher time finding jobs in Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
The unemployment rate in the province for university-educated young people is rising, especially among men. Data from a new report shows part of the reason is because hiring has slowed in fields that are traditionally male-dominated.
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Soldier charged with terrorism warned of ‘another Waco,’ court documents reveal

9th - Higher Ed
Unsealed documents reveal new details about the arrest of four Quebec men with military ties who are accused of stockpiling weapons for a violent invasion to seize land and create an extremist enclave in Canada.
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Record-breaking 2023 wildfires cost Quebec more than $8B

9th - Higher Ed
Researchers from the climate consulting firm Nada Conseils conducted a study that shed light on the economic impacts of the 2023 wildfires. They found the fires affected forestry and mining operations in the regions, caused financial...
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Team Sask. scores multiple wins on Day 11 of the 2025 Canada Summer Games

9th - Higher Ed
Team Saskatchewan picked up wins in a number of events on Day 11 of the Canada Summer Games in St. John's, N.L.
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Sun Youth co-founder remembered for lifelong dedication to vulnerable Montrealers

9th - Higher Ed
Sid Stevens has died at 85. He founded the organization that would become Sun Youth, spending more than 70 years helping Montrealers.
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Is sovereignty making a comeback among young Quebecers?

9th - Higher Ed
The three recent byelection wins for the Parti Québécois are reigniting the topic of sovereignty in unexpected places — Quebec classrooms and university campuses.
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Concordia students hold history-making rocket launch on Cree territory

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A collaboration between Concordia University students in Montreal and a Cree community in northern Quebec resulted in a first-of-its-size rocket launch by a student team, even though it fell short of space.
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Montreal pub becomes latest target of Quebec’s language watchdog

9th - Higher Ed
The owners of Pub Burgundy Lion say the OQLF sent them a letter about their outdoor signage not respecting French requirements under Bill 96. The OQLF says this case is still being reviewed and no decisions have been made.
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A union was certified at an Amazon warehouse in B.C. What happens next?

9th - Higher Ed
There are fears that Amazon may pull out of its B.C. operations after a recent Labour Relations Board ruling confirmed union certification at its Delta, B.C., warehouse. Sohrab Sandhu spoke to experts on what comes next.
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Iron-willed, but still a ‘Cinderella team’ — meet the women’s field hockey team from the ‘77 Canada Games

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Newfoundland and Labrador won bronze in 1977 in field hockey, but the women tell the CBC’s Jeremy Eaton it was a slog. They worked hard, and at times were at a disadvantage — like their goalie practicing between two pylons instead of an...
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Cannabis mega stores put Oka Crisis First Nation on edge

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Thirty-five years after the Oka crisis, a new standoff is simmering in Kanehsatake over rampant, cash-fuelled cannabis development. CBC’s Jorge Barrera goes to the First Nation in Quebec, where people say the expanding mega stores...
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Arthabaska byelection puts Quebec parties to the test

9th - Higher Ed
Voters in the Arthabaska riding, located in the Centre-du-Québec region, are headed to the polls on Aug. 11 for a byelection.
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3 men from Quebec City arrested for alleged terrorism activities, denied bail

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Three men facing terrorism-related charges in an alleged anti-government plot to forcibly take over land in the Quebec City region have been denied bail.
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Police urge caution following 38 deaths on Quebec roads during construction holiday

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Quebec provincial police say most of the crashes involved just one vehicle. They say collisions are caused by the same problems every year — speeding, impaired driving and texting.
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Got a good boy or girl? This Quebec clinic is seeking dog blood donors

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One of Quebec’s only animal blood donation clinics is raising awareness about the need for four-legged blood donors. They say one dog donating blood can save at least two others.
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Carney right to take time to find deal that benefits Canada, partners: former Quebec premier

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Although Canada could not get a deal done by U.S. President Donald Trump’s Aug. 1 deadline, Jean Charest, a former Quebec premier and a member of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations, says Carney is correct to...
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Sweaty corn is turning up the heat in the U.S. Midwest. Could that happen in Quebec too?

9th - Higher Ed
It’s corn season in Quebec but the tasty treat can play a role in sweaty temperatures. In the U.S., the crop is cranking up the heat due to a natural plant process.
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Auto thefts down across Canada in 2025: report

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A new insurance industry report shows that auto thefts have decreased across Canada this year, with the biggest drops in Ontario and Quebec. Despite the decline, insurers say drivers shouldn’t expect rates to go down.
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Hundreds of Quebec children could lose subsidized daycare spots over eligibility confusion

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec's Family Ministry recently informed daycare operators that children of immigrants with open work permits are not eligible for subsidized daycare, despite these families having been able to secure spots for years.
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A Montreal pickleball tournament hopes to produce the best talent in the province

9th - Higher Ed
MTL Pickleball is hosting its first ever minor league tournament that gives athletes a path to compete in the U.S. and from there, a shot at qualifying for the Pickleball World Cup in 2026.