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Quebec to lift classroom mask requirements for COVID-19 after March breakThe Quebec government will lift the mask mandate in school classrooms starting March 7, Global News has learned. An official announcement is scheduled for Wednesday.EducationFeb 22, 2022
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François Legault leads Coalition Avenir Québec to majority as Liberals ousted from powerFrançois Legault’s Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) will form the next majority government in Quebec in what marks a first victory for the party and a stunning defeat for the Liberals.CanadaOct 1, 2018
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Deputy premier latest Quebec provincial politician to be sidelined with COVID-19Quebec's deputy premier is among a handful of politicians in the province who are isolating due to COVID-19, a list which includes Premier Francois Legault.HealthMar 30, 2022
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Quebec hits pause on Bill 61, treasury board president says province will table new legislationThe Legault government will table a new bill, according to the Treasury Board president.EconomyAug 19, 2020
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Quebec election: Conservative leader Eric Duhaime defeated in Chauveau ridingEric Duhaime, who was seeking to enter the national assembly for the first time, lost to incumbent Sylvain Levesque of the Coalition Avenir Québec.PoliticsOct 3, 2022
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Parti Québécois and Québec Solidaire want to boost minimum wage to $15 per hourThe Parti Québécois and Québec Solidaire are courting workers on Labour Day, each promising to raise minimum wage to $15 per hour if elected to form the next provincial government.CanadaSep 3, 2018
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Quebec political parties seek to woo parents, families as school year beginsWith the provincial election campaign in full swing, Quebec party leaders unveiled a slew of promises aimed at wooing parents and families.CanadaAug 27, 2018
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Decision Quebec: A look at Québec Solidaire of 2018Québec Solidaire, a left-leaning party dedicated to Quebec independence and social programs, is looking to boost its presence in the province and at the National Assembly this election season.PoliticsAug 23, 2018
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Quebec’s political parties try to woo voters as election campaign beginsThe Quebec election campaign officially begins Thursday, as the province's political parties are challenged with wooing undecided voters over the next 39 days.CanadaAug 23, 2018
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Nadeau-Dubois resigns as co-spokesperson for Quebec student group CLASSEGabriel Nadeau-Dubois, the co-spokesperson for one of the more militant Quebec student groups, resigned Wednesday evening, according to media reports. <br /><br />CanadaAug 9, 2012
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Pivotal week ahead for Quebec’s student strikes, with return-to-school votesMONTREAL - Quebec's student strikes, which gained international attention in the spring, now face a pivotal week as students start voting on whether to return to class.Aug 5, 2012
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Pivotal week ahead for Quebec’s student strikes, with return-to-school votesMONTREAL - Quebec's student strikes, which gained international attention in the spring, now face a pivotal week as students start voting on whether to return to class.PoliticsAug 5, 2012
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Villeneuve gets threats following his blast against Quebec protestersMONTREAL - Race-car champion Jacques Villeneuve has apparently received threats since he took the rare step, for a Quebec celebrity, of blasting the province's student movement.Jun 8, 2012
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PQ Leader Pauline Marois says byelection win starts march to sovereigntyMONTREAL - A Parti Quebecois byelection victory in a Liberal stronghold is the beginning of sweeping change that will culminate in sovereignty for the province, Pauline Marois exhulted Monday night.Jun 11, 2012
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Angry year in Quebec politics reaches its nadir in tragedyMONTREAL - What should have been an historic moment in Quebec — the election of its first woman premier — was tainted Tuesday night as an angry year of discontent reached its nadir.PoliticsSep 5, 2012
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Former Quebec student leader will appeal guilty verdictA Quebec judge ruled Thursday that former student leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois has been found guilty of contempt of court. <br /><br />Nov 1, 2012
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Prominent Quebec student protester convicted of contempt of courtQUEBEC - One of the most prominent figures in the Quebec student revolt that gained international attention and contributed to the defeat of Jean Charest's government has been convicted of contempt of court.CanadaNov 1, 2012
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Quebec student leader asks for donations to fight contempt of court verdictMONTREAL - A prominent figure in Quebec's student movement says he'll appeal a contempt of court verdict — and he's asking for money to finance the fight.Nov 2, 2012
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Quebec student leader raises $58,000 in two days for contempt of court appealA prominent Quebec student leader raised $58,000 in the first 48 hours of a campaign to fight his legal battles.Nov 5, 2012
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Quebec legislature rises ahead of fall election with CAQ riding high in pollsHigh inflation, immigration and the environment dominated the final question period of the session, as the province's parties seek to position themselves ahead of the election.PoliticsJun 10, 2022