Concordia appoints Graham Carr as university’s new president
Concordia’s new president is a Quebec native who joined the university’s history department in 1983 after earning his PhD from the University of Maine. Continue reading
Concordia’s new president is a Quebec native who joined the university’s history department in 1983 after earning his PhD from the University of Maine. Continue reading
This week on Focus Montreal, Global takes a look at the English Montreal School Board under trusteeship and how anglophone Quebecers make up only one per cent of the province’s public sector workers. Continue reading
Calgary and Regina both took steps on Tuesday toward accelerating replacement of underground lead pipes in the wake of the Tainted Water investigation. Continue reading
A pair of Calgary councillors want the city to begin planning the “accelerated and full removal of lead water service pipes” in the wake of the Tainted Water investigation. Continue reading
The water distribution system on Oneida First Nation territory has failed to meet provincial standards dating back to 2006. Continue reading
Facing a “firestorm” of criticism in the wake of a Global News investigation, the mayor of a Montreal suburb says he will introduce new measures to crack down on lead in tap water. Continue reading
This week on Focus Montreal, Global takes a look at Longueuil police force’s new John school program, Concordia University’s divestment pledge and more. Continue reading
Three Coalition Avenir Québec cabinet ministers held a joint press conference to reassure the public that Quebec’s drinking water is safe. Continue reading
In a joint interview with Global News and Le Devoir, Plante said her administration plans to aggressively test the drinking water in more than 100,000 homes over the next three years for lead. Continue reading
Speaking to reporters after a cabinet meeting, Quebec Premier François Legault said he was surprised by what he learned about his province’s practices from the Global News investigation Continue reading