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Brian Mulroney’s political ‘destiny’ remembered at state funeralBrian Mulroney was honoured at a state funeral in Montreal Saturday. "To dad, everyone mattered," his daughter Caroline said in his eulogy.CanadaMar 23
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‘Sabotage’: Nails placed in tree trunks at future Quebec EV battery plant siteNorthvolt says the site of its future electric vehicle battery plant near Montreal was sabotaged after nails were driven into trees that are set to be cut down.EnvironmentJan 23
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Liberal Party of Quebec hitting the reset buttonThe top political echelon of the party has released a 75-page booklet, a political playbook of sorts, outlining the party's core values and positions on key issues.CanadaOct 12, 2023
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Fossil records earn Quebec island world heritage statusAccording to UNESCO's website, Quebec's largest island is the most complete and best-preserved paleontological record of the first mass extinction of animal life.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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How Metallica playing Montreal’s Olympic Stadium reignites debate about venue’s relevanceThe iconic stadium has been riddled with structural and financial issues for years, and with that, the ongoing debate as to what it offers the city.CanadaAug 11, 2023
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Fear in Lac-Mégantic that ‘monster trains’ will lead to another rail disasterOn July 6, 2013, a train carrying 72 tank cars filled with crude oil derailed and exploded, killing 47 people and destroying entire city blocks in the Quebec town.CanadaJul 4, 2023
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Ottawa to expropriate land for rail bypass in Lac-MéganticSeveral groups that are opposed to the railway bypass say they are displeased with the federal government's decision and are studying legal options.CanadaJun 15, 2023
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Criticism and applause: A look at the end of Quebec’s parliamentary sessionOn the last day of Quebec's parliamentary session, all fingers pointed to the CAQ, the party in power. But opposition parties had their track records questioned too.PoliticsJun 9, 2023
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Quebec town votes against Lac-Mégantic rail bypass project as expropriations loomThe neighbouring municipality of Frontenac confirmed that 92.5 per cent of eligible residents opposed the project in a referendum held Sunday.CanadaFeb 20, 2023
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Canada’s deepest train station taking shape in Montreal"The station will be accessible via five high-speed elevators that will travel the equivalent of a 20-storey building in less than 30 seconds," says REM contractor, CDPQ Infra.CanadaNov 18, 2021
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Full list of TIFF Gala films and special presentations for 2010A full list of TIFF Gala films and special presentations for 2010Jul 27, 2010
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Jean Charest, Liberals ponder next stepsHe shouldn’t be out of work for long. A politician of Jean Charest’s calibre, with his vast network of contacts, here and abroad, dynamic speaking talents and 28 years of public service is bound to be scooped up by someone. <br />Sep 7, 2012
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Quebec Liberals plan quick race to replace Jean CharestQUEBEC - Quebec Liberals are planning a quick leadership race that would have a successor to Jean Charest in place during the winter.PoliticsSep 11, 2012
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Quebec Liberal Party rushes to find new leaderMindful of the perils of long-drawn-out out leadership races, Quebec’s Liberals are stepping up the pace to replace Jean Charest. <br /><br />CanadaSep 12, 2012
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Jean-Marc Fournier named interim leader of Quebec LiberalsOutgoing Quebec justice minister Jean-Marc Fournier has become the interim leader of federalist forces in the province.CanadaSep 12, 2012
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Top picks from the 2012 Toronto International Film FestivalTORONTO - The Toronto International Film Festival ended on the weekend after unspooling 289 feature films over 11 days of movie madness. The Canadian Press writers who covered the fest pick their favourite titles. Here they are (in alphabetical order):EntertainmentSep 16, 2012
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Medical advisory panel urges doctors to discuss user fees and insurance servicesST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A contentious report from an advisory panel to the Canadian Medical Association says it should consider everything from user fees to franchises and "various insurance schemes" to bolster Canada's flagging health care system.CanadaAug 22, 2011
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Medical advisory panel urges doctors to discuss user fees and insurance servicesST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A contentious report from an advisory panel to the Canadian Medical Association says it should consider everything from user fees to franchises and "various insurance schemes" to bolster Canada's flagging health care system.HealthAug 22, 2011
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Medical advisory panel urges doctors to discuss user fees and insurance servicesST. JOHN'S, N.L. - A contentious report from an advisory panel to the Canadian Medical Association says it should consider everything from user fees to franchises and "various insurance schemes" to bolster Canada's flagging health care system.Aug 22, 2011
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Race to find new leader for the Quebec Liberals expected to heat upThe race to replace Jean Charest as head of the Quebec Liberals is heating up, with two more candidates expected to enter the fray this week.CanadaOct 1, 2012