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Black Quebec columnist allowed back on Twitter after being banned for anti-racist tweetNicolas said the social network’s algorithm couldn’t distinguish between racist tweets and her ironic anti-racist tweet.TechFeb 17, 2021
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Quebec Black columnist’s Twitter account suspended because of anti-racist tweetA Black columnist has had her Twitter account suspended because of an anti-racist tweet.Feb 16, 2021
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Quebec education minister offers ‘sincere apologies’ to McGill prof barred from ethics forumQuebec's education minister has formally apologized to a renowned McGill University ethics professor for removing him from consultations based on false information.EducationFeb 24, 2020
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Montreal announces ambitious plan to rid water of leadFollowing a Global News, Le Devoir, and Institute for Investigative Journalism investigation, the city announced changes.InvestigationsOct 23, 2019
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Quebec to adopt national standard for testing lead in drinking waterThree Coalition Avenir Québec cabinet ministers held a joint press conference to reassure the public that Quebec's drinking water is safe.CanadaOct 23, 2019
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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante will require households to replace lead water pipesIn 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.CanadaOct 22, 2019
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Media cast in different role as Quebec studies how to help to struggling industryThe committee hearings on the future of the media run until Friday.CanadaAug 29, 2019
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Quebec book prize drops Amazon sponsorship after outcry from literary communityA prestigious Quebec literary prize has decided to abandon a sponsorship from Amazon.ConsumerDec 4, 2018
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Major fire forces Le Devoir staff out of downtown Montreal buildingFirefighters are at the scene of a fire at the downtown building that houses French-language newspaper Le Devoir.CanadaMay 14, 2018
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Quebec newspapers want government help to shift to digitalNewspaper publishers in Quebec have formed a coalition demanding that the provincial government establish a funding program to help them shift to digital.MoneySep 28, 2016
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