Politic
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CF Montreal apologizes to Pauline Marois
CF Montreal President Gabriel Gervais. CF Montreal President Gabriel Gervais has apologized to Pauline Marois, members of the Parti Québécois and Quebecers who were hurt and shocked by the decision […]
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Contracts with McKinsey: after Legault, Trudeau
The use of the American consulting firm McKinsey is not the prerogative of François Legault. Justin Trudeau would have used the firm considerably more than the previous Conservative government of […]
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Record number of newcomers to Canada in 2022
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Canada welcomed a record number of newcomers in 2022. In the past year, the country welcomed more than 430,000 new permanent residents. Ottawa has therefore achieved […]
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Soraya Martinez Ferrada, the “girl from the east”
“People have struggled with the cost of living and inflation” in 2022, estimates the federal deputy for Hochelaga, Soraya Martinez Ferrada. However, this “tough” year is far from discouraging the […]
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Trump: Inquiry committee recommends four charges
Donald Trump The Committee of Inquiry into the January 6, 2021 Capitol Storming Recommends Four Charges Against Donald Trump. former US president. If the recommendations of this committee made up […]
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Finally, Trudeau and Legault will meet on Tuesday
Justin Trudeau and François Legault. The long-awaited meeting between François Legault and Justin Trudeau will finally take place on Tuesday morning in Montreal. The two Prime Ministers will discuss several […]
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It's official, the oath to the king is optional
The leader of the Parti Québécois, Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Elected officials will no longer have to take an oath to the King of the United Kingdom to sit in the […]
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Hard to live on $18 an hour, admits Legault
Quebec Premier François Legault Premier Legault admits it's hard for a worker earning $18 an hour hour, to live with dignity in Quebec. However, he refuses to raise the minimum […]
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Pierre Fitzgibbon expects further ethical inquiries about him
Pierre Fitzgibbon, Minister of Economy, Innovation and Energy. “There will be more. It doesn't bother me”: Pierre Fitzgibbon is clearly not worried by the sixth investigation of the ethics and […]