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21D AGO

Quebec Liberals pledge $380M to protect French language

The Quebec Liberal Party outlined a four-year plan focused on francization and reading promotion ahead of the October election.

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Quebec invests $1B in water infrastructure over next decade

Province acknowledges funding gap remains despite federal contribution, prioritizing urgent projects.

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SPVM dismantles Station 39 team over racism allegations

Two officers suspended, 11 reassigned after March complaints escalated to criminal investigation.

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Italian National Day reception honours former ICAO president's aviation legacy

Salvatore Sciacchitano recognized for 46-year career as aviation sector faces 2.4M worker shortage by 2040.

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Nespresso's four-day pop-up brings design, workshops, DJ sets to the corner of Sherbrooke

Le Studio Café opens Thursday through Sunday with iced coffee, vintage finds, and morning runs.

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Four arrested in 2022 Dorval shooting death

Suspects charged with first-degree murder in November 2022 death near Mimosa and Carson.

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Quebec funds English universities to boost French learning

CAQ government offers $20 million annually to Concordia, McGill and Bishop's to help out-of-province students reach intermediate French...

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Quebec invests $30 million more in suicide prevention

Province extends national strategy through 2028 with steady funding, though advocates say more resources are needed.

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E-scooter injuries surge as Quebec pilot winds down

Montreal Children's Hospital warns of sharp rise in severe injuries as provincial program approaches its July 20 expiration.

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Montreal road deaths drop, but injuries surge

While 2025 saw fewer fatal crashes, serious and minor injury counts both climbed sharply across the city.

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Marsupial on the loose on Montreal's South Shore

A small kangaroo or wallaby escaped from illegal captivity in Boucherville, highlighting Quebec's exotic animal trafficking problem.

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Quebec battery sector investments spark accountability debate

Auditor General found $2.2B in subsidies were "poorly planned" and carrying "significant risks"—Legault defends the early bets.