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Mitigation measures deployed at the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel
The Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine bridge-tunnel. Several public transport mitigation measures will be implemented along the axis of the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel from December 13. In Boucherville, the new Touraine park-and-ride parking […]
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Compulsory vaccination: Anglade summons Legault to “go further”
Dominique Anglade. Fearing the effects of a potential re-containment, the leader of the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ), Dominique Anglade, in a Facebook post, called on the Prime Minister, François […]
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Roaming: how can we help this winter?
An itinerant man carries his personal belongings in the city center. With winter upon us and the snow is already well established in Montreal, how can we help homeless people […]
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No public money for a baseball stadium, assures CAQ
Premier of Quebec, François Legault The potential return of a baseball team to Montreal will be at no cost to Quebec taxpayers, ensures the Legault administration. It remains to be […]
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Threats on social networks: a school closes its doors
Académie Dunton, a high school in Montreal, is closing its doors for the day due to threats on the networks social. The management of Dunton Academy decided not to open […]
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Christmas for 20 people: “laughable” and “ridiculous”, says the PQ
The leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon By recommending gatherings of 20 people vaccinated for the Holidays, public health responded to a “political order”, denounces the Parti Québécois. […]
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Rapid tests distributed to all primary schools
Quebec will distribute rapid tests for COVID-19 that can be used at home in all elementary schools in the province. These rapid screening tests are intended for students in preschool […]
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Thousands of mattresses in landfills when they are recyclable
The vast majority of ecocentres do not collect mattresses in Quebec, according to a survey by RECYC- QUEBEC. Several obstacles persist regarding the recycling of this bulky waste, which very […]
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The cost of a Christmas for the planet
What is the ecological and energy cost of Christmas celebrations? Tour d & rsquo; horizon. 2.1% While the year 2020 has been a historic year in terms of reducing GHGs […]
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A project stopped in Longueuil to protect the chorus frog
Canada's new Minister of the Environment and the Fight against Climate Change, Steven Guilbeault, announces an emergency decree to protect the critical habitat of the Chorus Frog in Longueuil. The […]