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Quebec City’s Jean-Talon riding gears up for tight byelection raceThe riding was a Liberal stronghold for years until the CAQ's Joëlle Boutin snagged the seat in a byelection in 2019. Now, five candidates are vying to take her place.Politics12 hours
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College of Physicians calls on Quebec to recognize systemic racism in health systemThe college says the scope of the cultural safety bill should be broadened to include all vulnerable groups, including Indigenous groups.HealthSep 12
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‘I think we need to’: Quebec to appeal Superior Court decision on Bill 40, premier saysConstitutional rights lawyer Julius Grey was critical of the law, saying the intention behind it was "unfortunate and not fully democratic."EducationSep 8
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Voters head to polls Oct. 2 in Quebec City as byelection called for Jean-Talon ridingFrançois Legault formally triggered a byelection on Wednesday, about six weeks after the Coalition Avenir Québec's Joëlle Boutin announced she was quitting politics in July.PoliticsAug 30
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Quebec premier’s office accuses Parti Québécois byelection candidate of lyingThe provincial byelection for Quebec City's Jean-Talon riding has yet to be called, but tensions are already running high between the Parti Québécois and the CAQ.PoliticsAug 25
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North America’s first hydrogen-powered train tested on Quebec railsIt’s been in commercial service in Germany since 2018, but this is its North American debut, and the company says the train is the first of its kind on the continent.CanadaJul 22
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Reported real estate flipping has opposition blasting Quebec housing ministerThe reports reveal the minister's recent business partner has a lobbying mandate with the government and the two of them flipped a building together and made over $2 million.CanadaJun 19
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Criticism and applause: A look at the end of Quebec’s parliamentary sessionOn the last day of Quebec's parliamentary session, all fingers pointed to the CAQ, the party in power. But opposition parties had their track records questioned too.PoliticsJun 9
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Quebec justice minister faces ethics probe after naming friend to provincial courtEthics commissioner Ariane Mignolet has opened an investigation after receiving a complaint regarding the nomination of Charles-Olivier Gosselin to Quebec court.CanadaMay 16
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Quebec justice minister open to ethics probe after appointing longtime friend as judgeSimon Jolin-Barrette isn't the only one to have done so. Finance Minister Eric Girard admitted on Saturday that he too appointed a friend to the board of directors of Loto-Québec.PoliticsMay 14
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