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Quebec government says data not compromised after websites hit by cyberattackQuebec's cybersecurity minister attributed the attack to NoName, a pro-Russian hacker group, but said there's nothing to indicate personal data was compromised.CrimeSep 13, 2023
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Quebec follows Canadian government and bans TikTok on its government devicesQuebec's cybersecurity minister announced the decision to ban TikTok late Monday, describing prohibiting the social media application as a 'preventive measure.'CanadaFeb 28, 2023
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Parti Québécois leader defends MNA after police lay charges of drinking and drivingLongtime Parti Quebecois (PQ) MNA Guy Leclair is still a candidate in the riding of Beauharnois even though he’s facing charges of driving under the influence of alcohol for the second time.PoliticsSep 5, 2018
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CAQ’s François Legault is taking campaign controversies in strideFrançois Legault has momentum, but he is also facng a few setbacks on Day 6 of the campaign. For now, he seems to be taking it all in stride.EconomyAug 29, 2018
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Quebec’s second opposition party, CAQ, wants incompetent civil servants held accountableThe opposition CAQ says there are no consequences for civil servants who don't do their jobs — they say civil servants are being moved around, instead of being fired.PoliticsOct 20, 2017
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CAQ MNA Claude Surprenant kicked out of caucus over expense claimsGroulx MNA Claude Surprenant faced the media Tuesday to speak about his expense claims.PoliticsJan 24, 2017
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PQ under fire for allegedly using public money to pay employee salariesThe opposition parties claim the PQ is breaking the rules when it comes to who can be hired as National Assembly staff.PoliticsJan 13, 2017
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UPDATED: Whistleblower in Transport Quebec corruption allegations testifies WednesdayFor the first time, the analyst who blew the whistle on corruption allegations at Transports Quebec spoke at the National Assembly.PoliticsJun 8, 2016
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Quebec Liberals tackle I.T. cost overruns…againThe creation of electronic health files for Quebecers was supposed to cost $540 million; so far it's cost taxpayers $1.6 billion.CanadaJun 19, 2015
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