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MONTREAL - The Quebec government is being urged to show leniency toward a Montreal college facing a $30-million fine for enrolling too many students in its English-language programs.
Quebec said its final goodbye at a national funeral on Tuesday to honour late singer Serge Fiori, whose passing has deeply ...
The heat warning issued last Friday for the Ottawa-Gatineau region should last until Thursday night, according to Environment ...
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Northern California county warns of ‘thick, poisonous smoke,' declares emergency A new poll suggests Republicans are reacting ...
Michael Ignatieff, a historian and a former head of Canada’s Liberal Party, recently posted an article he titled “Lament for ...
Thousands of people gathered at Montreal's Place des Arts on Tuesday for the national funeral of legendary singer-songwriter ...
Quebec’s real estate market continues to make gains and home prices are steadily increasing, even as major cities like Toronto and Vancouver seem to be on the decline.  This is according to Royal ...
Zilia, a Quebec City-based medical technology company, has received Health Canada’s approval of its flagship product, the ...
Much of Central Canada, Manitoba and Saskatchewan were placed under special air quality statements or warnings on Monday due ...
The company says it will refocus its efforts on charging network operation ...
St. John’s, NL set a 12-year high on Monday, reaching 30.7°C, marking its hottest day since July 15, 2013. Southerly winds ...