(Montreal) An agreement in principle was reached Thursday between Loto-Québec and the Quebec Government Workers’ and Employed Union (SPGQ), whose members went on strike earlier this month. Posted at 5:49 p.m This has been confirmed by Crown Corporation and SPGQ.
ST. Paul, min – Jesper Wallstedt is considered the goaltender of the future for the Minnesota Wild, but the 20th overall pick of the 2021 NHL Draft knows he still has a long way to go. “We still have to
Now available in Canada, Samsung’s 2022 range of QLED Neo 8K TVs pushes the boundaries of cutting-edge technology for the ultimate home entertainment layout Samsung Electronics Canada is pleased to announce that the new QLED Neo 8K Smart TV is
Matthieu Dugal draws a parallel between Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter and an old theory that technology brings all solutions, “technological solution”. The host of search engine thinks that “the relation to myths, to heroes, to religion” is still very
Cyclist Antoine Duchesne is hoping to compete in the Quebec and Montréal Grands Prix Cyclistes in two weeks time, despite a hand injury sustained in Wednesday’s race. After an excellent Tour de France in the service of its leader David
Roland Lescure, September 12, 2018. The MP (LRM) of the 1st constituency of French expatriates (North America) took first place in the first round. GONZALO FUENTES / REUTERS Expatriates are very often Macronists – at least those who vote. This
Published on 08/24/2022 at 14:52 CRTC Chairman Ian Scott (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – The ethics watchdog says the president of the Canadian Commission on Radio, Television and Telecommunications (CRTC) did not violate the Conflicts of Interest Act
It’s not up to Radio-Canada to apologize for using the “n-word” in any of its programming, but rather to the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), Prime Minister François Legault believes. • Also read: Minister, the CRTC must be called
HHints, weight gain, insomnia… For several weeks, young patients with no medical history have been afflicted with a mysterious illness, reports the British daily The guard. This epidemic is currently raging in the Canadian province of New Brunswick, where almost
Nicholas Frigault, a graduate of the Automated Systems Electromechanics program at CCNB-Bathurst, will represent New Brunswick at the upcoming Canadian Trades and Technology Olympics. The event will take place May 25-28 at the Vancouver Convention Center in British Columbia. The