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Thursday night's shooting marks the third fatal police shooting in Nunavik in eight months. Samuel Wat reports.
Scouts Canada says it has accepted an offer to sell a historic camp site north of Montreal that first opened more than 110 ...
The $300-million lawsuit includes nearly two dozen companies and five foreign workers affected by policy changes ...
Quebec's police watchdog is investigating after Nunavik police shot and killed a person in Inukjuak, Que. late Thursday.
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Scouts Canada selling historic Quebec camp it has owned for over 100 yearsThe organization says the new owner will preserve over 80 per cent of the land for conservation, while opening a part to the ...
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A health-care workers group is raising the alarm about a private seniors residence in Laval. They say conditions are unacceptable at Le Dufresne and want the government to step in to ensure residents ...
Alcoa has paused work on all growth projects in Canada due to Trump's tariffs, and may need to turn to the Canadian ...
Alcoa Corp., the storied US metals producer, is feeling the pinch of President Donald Trump’s tariffs and has been forced to pause work on all its growth projects underway in Canada.
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Yardbarker on MSNSenators sign Xavier Bourgault to one-year contractThe Ottawa Senators announced on Saturday that the team has agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract with restricted ...
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WCAX on MSN17 people arrested in months-long drug investigationHistorians in New York’s North Country are taking another look at the Revolutionary War’s 1775 Invasion of Quebec and also honoring a soldier who lost his life in the streets of Quebec City. This week ...
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