This text is part of the special section 100 years of Acfas From the 1960s technological developments and tsocial transformations stimulate interest in science in Quebec. The science journalism movement, led by Fernand Seguin, stems from a desire to take
Posted today at 21:55 Updated today at 21:55. In Game 1 of the Buffalo rookie tournament, Canadian defenseman Justin Barron had a C on his jersey. It’s a big show of respect from the organization who have insisted he be
“He is a Prime Minister who is overwhelmed by economic and climate problems,” Ms Anglade replies. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Dominique Anglade emphasizes that Quebec needs the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) “more than ever”. She responded Friday to Coalition
THE CLARIFIED VERSION IS AUTHENTIC Mr. Speaker, last week Canada lost the only sovereign most of us have ever known. It is important to use these moments here in Parliament and across the country to recognize the service and leadership
CF Montreal will be well represented in the Canada national team as five players will wear the maple leaf during next week’s internationals. • Also read: MLS: Kei Kamara and Ismaël Koné prominent • Also read: CF Montreal could make
The Canadian golfers taking part in the Amazingcre Classic all fell in the standings Friday in Portland, Oregon, but only one of them failed to qualify for the weekend rounds. 26-year-old Maddie Szeryk couldn’t evade the ax in her first
Dominique Anglade emphasizes that Quebec needs the Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) “more than ever”. She responded Friday to Coalition avenir Québec leader François Legault, who said the day before after the leaders’ debate that the PLQ no longer had
(Calgary) A consumer rights advocate says two recent regulatory decisions ordering Canadian airlines to compensate passengers for flight disruptions will not be enough to improve air travel in that country. Posted at 9:31 p.m Amanda Stephenson The Canadian Press In
SAINT-JEAN, NL — As healthcare systems struggle with physician shortages, the outgoing Canadian Medical Association president is proposing creating a centralized national window for issuing medical licenses — and some provinces are backing the idea. Currently, each province issues its
There has been an outcry since Statistics Canada unveiled figures on the decline in French in Quebec and across Canada a few weeks ago. Some argue for tightening language legislation (Law 96), others for better selection of immigrants. Posted at