Stéphanie Vallée
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‘This gives us a little bit of justice’: Quebec to support families of murder victims attend trialsThe Quebec government is creating a financial support program for the loved ones of victims who died as a result of crime.CanadaAug 14, 2018
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Quebec concludes deals worth $95 million in corruption reimbursementQuebec has reached deals to get $95 million in a voluntary redemption program aimed at recouping cash lost to corruption, collusion or bid-rigging in the awarding of public contracts.CanadaJun 13, 2018
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Quebec cabinet minister Geoffrey Kelley will not seek re-electionGeoffrey Kelley has become the eighth member of Philippe Couillard's cabinet to announce he won't seek re-election.PoliticsJun 11, 2018
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Quebec releases criteria for requesting exemption under religious neutrality lawThe Quebec government has released a set of six guidelines when it comes to granting requests for religious accommodations as part of its controversial religious neutrality law.CanadaMay 9, 2018
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Quebec Tourism Minister Julie Boulet not seeking re-electionA fifth member of Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard's Liberal cabinet has announced she won't seek re-election.PoliticsMay 7, 2018
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Quebec Immigration Minister David Heurtel not seeking re-electionQuebec Immigration Minister David Heurtel is the latest member of the Liberal government to announce he won't run again.PoliticsMay 4, 2018
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Quebec hoping to reduce use of paper in justice systemThe Quebec government says it hopes to greatly reduce the use of paper in the province's judicial system in order to make it much more efficient.CanadaApr 24, 2018
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Quebec justice minister worried by report about lawyers using jurors’ Facebook pagesAnonymous attorneys said they could then glean a juror's profile for information that could help in crafting a defence strategy.CanadaApr 18, 2018
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Quebec Bar files motion calling on province to change law drafting processQuebec's law society is heading to court to challenge the way the provincial government goes about drafting and passing laws.CanadaApr 16, 2018
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Religious accommodation requests lead to heated exchanges in Quebec legislatureReligious symbols in the civil service are continuing to dominate Quebec politics Thursday.PoliticsApr 12, 2018
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