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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.
Quebec invests $1B in water infrastructure over next decade
Province acknowledges funding gap remains despite federal contribution, prioritizing urgent projects.
SPVM dismantles Station 39 team over racism allegations
Two officers suspended, 11 reassigned after March complaints escalated to criminal investigation.
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.
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.
Four arrested in 2022 Dorval shooting death
Suspects charged with first-degree murder in November 2022 death near Mimosa and Carson.
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...
Quebec invests $30 million more in suicide prevention
Province extends national strategy through 2028 with steady funding, though advocates say more resources are needed.
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.
Montreal road deaths drop, but injuries surge
While 2025 saw fewer fatal crashes, serious and minor injury counts both climbed sharply across the city.
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.
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.