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Canadian families could pay $1,000 more for groceries in 2026, report warns Canadians could face grocery bills up to $1,000 higher in 2026 as food prices
rise 4-6 per cent, with restaurants and meat seeing the biggest jumps. | ||
Legault slams Marc Miller over French language comments, calls him a disgrace to Quebecers Quebec Premier François Legault blasted federal minister Marc Miller for
suggesting the decline of French is overstated. | ||
Polytechnique expands scholarship program to 14 women in memory of 1989 tragedy The scholarships, set up to pay tribute not only to the victims but also to
their families, were awarded during a ceremony at the school on Monday. | ||
Péladeau demands board shakeup — and a seat — at Transat Péladeau, Transat's second-largest shareholder and the CEO of Quebecor Inc.,
said the board should be reduced to six directors. | ||
Quebec unveils sweeping new secularism bill targeting prayer rooms Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge argued Quebec has 'gone too far' in
accommodating religious practices in public institutions. | ||
Quebec begins consultations on potential revision of greenhouse gas targets The province committed to reducing its annual emissions by 37.5 per cent below
1990 levels by 2030 in the wake of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. | ||
Coroner finds lapses in care for Quebec man who sought MAID after hospital bedsores The report is on the death of Normand Meunier, 66, who received MAID in 2024,
two months after an 11-day stay at a hospital in St-Jérôme, Que. | ||
Quebec to extend religious symbols ban, outlaw university prayer rooms in new bill New legislation tabled Thursday is set to include sweeping new restrictions on
religious clothing, prayer and funding for confessional schools. | ||
National Assembly returns as turmoil engulfs Quebec Liberals and Quebec Solidaire MNAs returned to the legislature for the first time since chaos exploded inside
both the Quebec Liberal Party and Quebec Solidaire. | ||
McGill’s decision to cut 25 sports teams called ‘unfortunate’ by U Sports CEO The school said that it "carried out an extensive review process that involved
discussions with internal and external stakeholders" before coming to its
conclusion last Thursday. |