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Montreal foodies came together Thursday night in Saint-Henri for a good cause — helping kids and teens in need. The event, called “A Taste of Montreal”, was put on by the Batshaw Youth and Family ...
A coalition including unions, health-care professionals, users and chambers of commerce has been formed to urge the ...
Bill 94 to reinforce secularism in schools does not go far enough, according to the Mouvement laïque québécois (MLQ), which ...
Canadians and other foreign nationals visiting the United States for 30 days or longer must be registered with the U.S.
A helicopter crashed Thursday into the Hudson River just off Manhattan, killing six people, officials said. The fire ...
Montreal-based fashion brand Frank And Oak will be closing seven of its stores in Quebec – and nine total across Canada, with ...
The provincial government is turning to clever word play to convince Quebecers to buy local products in the context of a trade war with the United States. The new advertising campaign from the Quebec ...
Premier François Legault says Quebec doesn’t have the capacity to take in more immigrants amid a surge in the number of asylum seekers arriving at the province’s border with the United States. Legault ...
The Autorité des marchés publics (AMP) has ordered the Société de l’assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) to suspend all ...
Six diseased trees in Montreal’s La Fontaine Park will be cut down over the next two weeks. The six Carolina poplars will be chopped down sometime between now and April 22. Two more diseased poplars ...
Quebec has appointed Marie-Ève ​​Brunet-Kitchen as its first Commissioner for the Welfare and Rights of Children (CBEDE). “To all children and youth in Quebec, (…) some will say that you are the ...
The City of Montreal has revised its decision on their redevelopment project to pedestrianize four sections of ...