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Quebec’s rental tribunal, the Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL), says it will be just a phone call away for tenants or ...
The civil trial of Gilbert Rozon, who is sued by nine women who allege they were sexually assaulted by the disgraced former ...
Outremont, becomes parliamentary leader of the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) – the party announced on Thursday. Following the ...
According to a new Léger poll, the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) once again stands at the third spot in voting intentions in ...
Montreal is facing another special weather statement in less than a week, but instead of it being for the heat it’s now for ...
Quebec’s premier is offering his condolences to the victims of an air ambulance crash on Quebec’s North Shore that killed ...
A coalition of parents’ committees, school principals, school management staff and education unions is calling on the Legault ...
A new study has found a way to boost the effectiveness of a long-time treatment of a dominant form of bladder cancer. A team ...
October will mark 30 years since Quebec’s second referendum, where 50.58 per cent voted “No” on Quebec becoming sovereign.
With Quebec’s moving day on July 1st approaching at a quick pace, nearly 2,000 Montrealers are reportedly still looking for housing. A new Statistics Canada report shows that Montreal asking rents are ...
The latest in a $10 million funding saga that has been going on for almost a year, the Table des regroupements provinciaux d’organismes communautaires et bénévoles (TRPOCB) has sent a formal notice to ...
Another union is reporting difficult negotiations with the Société de transport de Montréal (STM), to the point where it’s considering issuing a strike mandate this fall – a first for its members. The ...
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