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Judge in Quebec election shooting trial given details of threats against PQ leaderDetails of the threats against former premier Pauline Marois were provided by Quebec provincial police after an exhaustive search ordered by the judge.CrimeMay 9
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Quebec lawyers ask for more time to get details about 2012 threats against PQ leaderLast week, Justice Philippe Bélanger asked government lawyers to provide information about the threats after none of the witnesses was able to give details.CrimeApr 25
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Quebec’s 2012 election-night shooting ‘unpredictable,’ police witnesses testifyFrédéric Desgagnés, a sergeant with the provincial police unit that oversees security of dignitaries, told the court his team did a good job of protecting Marois.CanadaApr 11
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Witness tells court police saw ‘low’ threat level for 2012 Quebec election shootingThe plaintiffs allege police didn't do enough to evaluate the risks associated with the event and that there were no police stationed outside the back door of the downtown venue.CanadaApr 8
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Witness describes Quebec’s 2012 election-night shooting in civil trial testimonyHe told the court he has struggled with alcohol and drug problems since September 2012 and described the shame, anger, stress and nightmares he experienced after the shooting.CrimeApr 5
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Court begins for witnesses suing police over Quebec’s 2012 election-night shootingThe four workers are suing the City of Montreal and Quebec's attorney general for more than $600,000, alleging they've suffered from post-traumatic stress.CrimeMar 30
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Parti Quebecois says non-members can vote for new leader for first timeThe Parti Quebecois says that for the first time, non-members will be able to cast a ballot for its leader.PoliticsFeb 1, 2020
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Supreme Court won’t hear appeal from Quebec election night shooterThe Supreme Court of Canada won't hear Richard Henry Bain's appeal of his sentence for shooting a man on election night in Quebec seven years ago.CanadaOct 31, 2019
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Former PQ minister Réjean Hébert to run with Liberals in the Longueuil Saint-Hubert ridingRéjean Hébert has officially been nominated as the Liberal candidate in the Longueuil Saint-Hubert riding, in light of the federal election on Oct. 21.PoliticsSep 8, 2019
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Former Quebec premier Pauline Marois worried about future of French languageMarois noted that 80 per cent of Quebecers said French was the language they used most often at work in 2016, which was two per cent lower than in 2011.PoliticsSep 1, 2019
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