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Quebec college faces $30 million in fines for too many students in English programsThe Quebec government imposed limits on the number of students who can be enrolled in English-language college programs as part of a new language law passed in 2022.CanadaJul 12
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Drones, contraband pose everyday challenges in Quebec detention centresOn any given day, drones buzz in the skies above Quebec's detention centres looking to drop tobacco, drugs or cellphones to the inmates below.PoliticsJun 16
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Quebec to invest $10M in company developing Canadian-made satellite launch technologyQuebec premier François Legault says the province will invest $10 million in a Montreal-area company that is developing a system to launch small satellites into space.CanadaJun 10
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Quebec announces $36M to improve pre-hospital servicesThe Legault government is releasing $35.8 million to improve access to pre-hospital emergency services, notably by increasing ambulance coverage.PoliticsJun 5
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Quebec language office pressed transit agency for months before Habs playoff runQuebec's language watchdog contacted the Montreal transit agency at least six times over a complaint about using the word "go" on city buses to cheer on a local soccer team.PoliticsMay 30
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Quebec passes bill requiring newcomers to adopt shared valuesThe Quebec legislature has passed a bill requiring immigrants to embrace the common culture of the province.PoliticsMay 28
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Quebec sovereigntist party cheers on possible referendum in AlbertaPQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon said Premier Danielle Smith has used the spectre of a referendum to gain leverage as she makes demands of the federal government.CanadaMay 6
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