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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.

New Francophone Health Centre Opens in Timmins

Timmins welcomes a new francophone community health centre serving over 1,700 French-speaking patients. Learn how this facility addresses healthcare gaps in Northern Ontario.

Musician performs in Antarctica with plastic horn

New Zealand navy musician Natalie Paine brings music to Antarctica's frozen landscape using a plastic French horn designed for children. Discover how she overcame extreme conditions.

Musician plays plastic French horn in Antarctica

New Zealand military musician Natalie Paine performs in Antarctica using a plastic French horn and double gloves to withstand -40°C temperatures. Her unique performance showcases human adaptability in extreme environments.

Quebec French streaming law tests Netflix, Spotify

Quebec's proposed Bill 109 could force streaming giants to comply with French content quotas, raising constitutional questions and potential market exit. Expert analysis reveals the stakes.

Quebec mandates French integration for newcomers

Quebec's language commissioner calls for compulsory integration pathway requiring immigrants to participate in French-language activities. Learn how this plan aims to strengthen social cohesion.

France moves to suspend Shein over illegal products

French authorities take decisive action against e-commerce giant Shein after discovering firearms, sex dolls, and other prohibited items on its marketplace, raising serious concerns about platform oversight.

Vehicle attack on French island injures multiple

A shocking vehicle attack unfolded on the popular French Atlantic island of Île d'Oléron as a motorist intentionally drove into pedestrians, leaving several people injured in what authorities are treating as a deliberate act.

World's Oldest Olympian Charles Coste Dies at 101

Charles Coste, the world's oldest living Olympian and celebrated French cycling champion who won gold at the 1948 London Games, has passed away at 101, leaving behind an extraordinary legacy in Olympic history.

Shein removes child-like sex dolls after French complaint

Chinese fast-fashion giant Shein pulls disturbing child-like sex dolls from sale following intervention by French consumer protection authorities. The controversial products sparked international outrage and regulatory action.

Two New Suspects Charged in Louvre Jewels Heist

French authorities have leveled preliminary charges against two additional suspects in the shocking Louvre Museum jewelry theft case, expanding the international investigation into the multi-million dollar heist.

Canadian Military Targets 400,000 Reserve Personnel

Canada's Department of National Defence is developing an ambitious mobilization strategy to dramatically expand its reserve forces, potentially growing to 400,000 personnel to enhance national security readiness.

Trump Admin Debated Resuming US Nuclear Weapons Testing

Exclusive investigation reveals how Trump administration officials seriously debated resuming U.S. nuclear weapons testing for the first time since 1992, alarming arms control advocates and military experts.

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