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Advocates say at least six Montreal homeless people ticketed for curfew offences in first weekA provincial spokesperson told Global News there is no exemption being looked at by the government for homeless people right now.HealthJan 16, 2021
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Teachers’ unions, parents group say Quebec schools should stay open during pandemicThe Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers, which represents teachers at English-language schools, along with a federation representing teachers at French-language schools, said Friday they did not support extending the winter break.EducationNov 13, 2020
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Quebec committee stands by legal clinic after founder’s departure on misconduct claimAn all-party Quebec committee say they stand behind a legal clinic following the recent departure of its founder due to misconduct allegations.CanadaAug 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: Quebec promises an ‘updated’ back-to-school plan next weekQuebec will wait several more days before submitting an 'updated' plan for the start of the school year. Health Minister Christian Dubé said on Monday that it will be presented next week.HealthAug 3, 2020
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Quebec government walking back parts of economic restart bill as criticism growsBill 61 is meant to revive Quebec's economy during the COVID-19 health crisis.EconomyJun 11, 2020
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Coronavirus: Parti Québécois education critic weighs in province’s back-to-school planJoliette MNA Véronique Hivon compared Quebec's education minister to "a scout leader saying 'We will do it,' but he's not providing the tools."PoliticsMay 4, 2020
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Quebec government proposes dozens of amendments to controversial school board reformThe government has tabled 112 pages of new amendments to its proposed school board reform legislation, but none will appease a coalition of English-speaking groups who want the bill scrapped.EducationFeb 4, 2020
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Quebec government promises equal leave benefits for adoptive parentsJean Boulet says all parents, whether they are adoptive or biological, will receive the same number of weeks leave, but how they are attributed will be different.PoliticsDec 3, 2019
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Quebec education minister ‘would be surprised’ if Bill 40 is adopted by Christmas"It would be great, but I would be surprised if we adopted this bill before Christmas," he said on Thursday. "I would be surprised but let's hope."PoliticsNov 28, 2019
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Quebec education minister hears concerns his bill will hurt community schoolsThe Quebec Government is hearing more opposition to its plan to abolish school boards. On Monday,some parents said they're concerned about how this reform will impact local neighbourhood schools.EducationNov 11, 2019
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