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Decision Quebec: A look at Québec Solidaire of 2018PoliticsAug 23, 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.
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Québec solidaire co-spokesperson steps down, citing mental health concerns, issues within partyPoliticsApr 29
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Québec Solidaire co-spokesperson Émilise Lessard-Therien steps down
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NewsQuébec Solidaire co-spokesperson Émilise Lessard-Therien steps down
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CanadaSome seniors with disabilities facing pension penalties in Quebec
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NewsQuébec solidaire elects Émilise Lessard-Therrien to replace Manon Massé as co-spokeswoman
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CanadaByelection held in Quebec City riding of Jean-Talon
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CanadaQuebec premier clarifies controversial housing remarks as moving day looms
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NewsQuébec solidaire criticized for flip-flopping opinion on MNA salary increase
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CanadaShould all Quebec tenants have the right to live with their pet?
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CanadaQuebec Solidaire proposes new legislation to fight sexual violence in schools
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CanadaQuebec shuts down motion seeking adoption of Joyce’s Principle
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CanadaQuébec solidaire takes Saint-Henri-Sainte-Anne riding from Liberals
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CanadaPolitical push in Quebec to make oath to King Charles optional
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NewsQuébec solidaire to swear oath to King after all
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Some seniors with disabilities facing pension penalties in QuebecQuébec solidaire has tabled a bill to get rid of penalties on the Quebec pension for seniors forced to retire because of disability, the second filed by an opposition party.CanadaFeb 20
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Non-French-speaking asylum seekers should be encouraged to move outside Quebec, commissioner saysQuebec's commissioner for the French language says temporary immigration is contributing to the decline of the French language in Quebec, including an increase in asylum seekers.CanadaFeb 15
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Quebec government in hot water with third MNA accused of ethics breachAs Quebec politicians made their return to the legislature Tuesday, a Québec Solidaire MNA accused a CAQ MNA of soliciting donations in exchange for meeting with a minister.PoliticsJan 30
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Quebec government wants to extend session to adopt health-care reformThe government is proposing extending the legislative committee's work for three days, and reconvening the National Assembly to vote on the bill on Dec. 14.PoliticsDec 6, 2023
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Bill 15 is not a threat to English hospital services, health minister saysThe health minister says his major health-care reform bill will not have an impact on English health-care services, after a recent amendment he tabled suggested otherwise.PoliticsDec 1, 2023
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Québec solidaire loses longtime member after deciding men can’t run in byelectionsThe new resolution was passed with nearly unanimous support from the 600 delegates at a Québec solidaire party convention on Saturday.PoliticsNov 28, 2023
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Québec solidaire elects Émilise Lessard-Therrien to replace Manon Massé as co-spokeswomanLessard-Therrien, 31, will join the party's male co-spokesman Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois, whose renewed mandate was voted in by over 90 per cent of delegates.PoliticsNov 26, 2023
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Montreal mayor looks to province for more public transit fundingTransport Minister Geneviève Guilbault's latest offer to public transit agencies would see the province foot about 20 per cent of the agencies' projected deficit.CanadaOct 18, 2023
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Quebec’s Bill 31 puts social housing at risk, groups argueThe FLHMQ argues a section of the bill would make it easier for municipalities to sell social housing units and transform them into affordable housing.PoliticsSep 20, 2023
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Québec Solidaire immigration critic calls on province to reconsider family reunification limitsAround 36,000 people are waiting for their family reunification applications to be processed in Quebec, where they take double the time to be processed compared to other provinces.CanadaSep 19, 2023
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