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Parti Québécois barred from sitting in legislature for refusing oath to KingThe three-member PQ caucus attempted to sit in the Salon bleu at the Quebec national assembly in the morning, but were barred for not swearing oath to King Charles III.CanadaDec 1, 2022
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Parti Québécois still refusing ‘humiliating’ oath to King as Quebec legislature resumesTo sit, elected members must take two oaths of loyalty, one to the Quebec people and the other to the King, as required by the Canadian Constitution.PoliticsNov 29, 2022
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Quebec government renews cultural funding agreement with MontrealThe Quebec government has renewed a cultural funding agreement with Montreal that will see more than $158 million invested in arts and cultural projects over three years.CanadaAug 26, 2021
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Weekly survey: Quebec’s new music policy for government buildings and phone linesWhen it comes to Quebec, language is always a front-and-centre issue. That now includes music played while you're on hold with a government body.EntertainmentJun 21, 2021
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Province launches Quebec only music policy in government buildings, phone linesCulture Minister Nathalie Roy says the move, which takes effect immediately, aims to promote local artists and channel more revenue their way.CanadaJun 20, 2021
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Quebec to build network of museums devoted to celebrating Québécois culture, historyA series of new museums will have space dedicated for permanent and temporary exhibits focusing on regional heroes and local Québécois culture.CanadaJun 10, 2021
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Quebec calls for external inquiry into Montreal Museum of Fine ArtsThe minister said she made this decision in the wake of the allegations surrounding the dismissal of Bondil.NewsJul 16, 2020
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Quebec headed in right direction but coronavirus battle isn’t over, premier saysQuebec is also bolstering funding for the arts and culture industry amid the COVID-19 pandemic.HealthJun 1, 2020
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Coronavirus outbreak: Quebec announces gradual reopening of museums, drive-in cinemas, librariesOn Friday, the Quebec government announced that certain cultural venues would be opening their doors to the public as early as May 29.HealthMay 22, 2020
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Quebec invests $4.2M toward better accessibility at Place des Arts metroA corridor built in 1966 that grants access to Montreal's Place des Arts will be more accessible thanks to a $ 4.2 million grant from the province.CanadaJan 26, 2020
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