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Lawsuit seeks damages over Cowichan title ruling

New legal action seeks compensation from B.C. and federal governments following the Cowichan Nation Aboriginal title claim decision. Learn about the implications for Indigenous rights.

Quebec's NYC Residence Renovation Costs $2.6M

Quebec is spending over $2.6 million to renovate its delegate general's official residence in New York City, citing security and functionality upgrades. Discover the details.

Quebec bill extends religious symbols ban

Quebec's new bill expands the religious symbols ban to more public sectors and prohibits prayer rooms in universities. Learn the details and implications.

Quebec Expands Religious Symbols Ban to Private Schools

Quebec's government plans to table new secularism legislation extending religious symbols ban to private school employees and restricting funding to religious-based schools. Learn about the latest developments.

Legault, Montreal Mayor Meet on Immigration, Housing

Quebec Premier François Legault and Montreal Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada held their first official meeting, addressing immigration's impact on housing and French language. Read about their collaborative approach.

Essex broke transparency rules, implements reforms

Essex Council violated municipal transparency regulations but has now implemented corrective measures. Learn how the town is rebuilding public trust through improved accountability practices.

Quebec's CAQ Faces Backlash Over Asylum Cuts

Quebec's CAQ government plans to cut social assistance for asylum seekers, drawing criticism from opposition and advocacy groups. Learn about the controversial policy.

$1.03M spent on two government conferences

Taxpayers funded $1.03 million for two lavish 2024 government conferences featuring $94,000 dinners, $1,340 musical spoons, and $915 flower arrangements. Discover the shocking details of federal spending.

Quebec's plan to unilaterally declare independence

Quebec Premier François Legault's government proposes a new constitution declaring the province a sovereign state, challenging Canada's federal authority. Learn about this unprecedented political move.

Federal public service cuts exceed attrition capacity

Analysis reveals Canadian government's plan to cut 40,000 public service jobs by 2028-29 cannot rely solely on attrition. Departments like CRA face significant challenges despite early retirement incentives.

Quebec Doctors Protest Bill 2 at Bell Centre

Quebec's controversial Bill 2 triggers massive doctor protests and potential exodus to other provinces. Learn how this healthcare crisis is unfolding and its impact on medical services.

London Code of Conduct Updates Delayed Again

Long-awaited modernization to London's Code of Conduct faces additional delays. Get the latest updates on this municipal government setback and what it means for city operations.

Carney and Legault inaugurate REM station

Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec Premier Francois Legault officially open the REM light rail station in Deux-Montagnes, marking a major transit milestone for Montreal commuters.

REM's Deux-Montagnes Branch Finally Opens

After seven years of construction, the REM's Deux-Montagnes branch is now operational, connecting downtown Montreal to the North Shore and transforming regional transit.

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