Canadian users of these tests are selected at random and cannot view or share Canadian news content on Instagram or Facebook. (Photo: 123RF) Ottawa — Some Facebook and Instagram users should expect changes to their news feed in the coming
Quebecor blames “fierce competition from internet giants and Radio-Canada, significant losses in advertising revenue, and a costly and unfair regulatory framework.” (Photo: The Canadian Press) There will no longer be a regional newscast in Quebec City on TVA weekends. Citing
east of Canada suffocates Thursday 1um June due to an extreme heat wave that raises fears of a resurgence Forest fires devastating a country that is already facing an “unprecedented” year. In total, more than 210 fires are currently active
OTTAWA – Canada has imposed sanctions on seven people with ties to Moldova whom Ottawa considers “Russian collaborators” and a small political party in the eastern European country. The new sanctions target the Shor Party and its founder, as well
However, the Saint-Honoré-based emergency medical transport company Airmedic refuses to make any connection with the financial difficulties of its owner Stéphan Huot and the Quebec Huot Group. This was pushed ahead at the beginning of April. In recent months, companies
Exports of goods and services increased by 2.4% in the first three months of this year, after rising by 0.5% in the fourth quarter of 2022. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa — Real gross domestic product (GDP) rose 0.8 percent
Also this year again The press welcomes a new cohort of journalism and photojournalism interns whose signature you will recognize over the coming days and throughout the summer period. Posted at 1:00 am. Updated at 6:00 a.m. These interns from
At the announcement on Monday, Ministers welcomed Christine Fréchette and Jean-François Roberge enthusiasm generated by Frenchization. Ms. Fréchette, Minister of Immigration, Franciscanization and Integration (MIFI), quoted figures: In 2021-2022, the clientele of MIFI increased by 16%, and in the period
The National Assembly on Thursday unanimously asked the election commissioner to release all documents and testimonies heard behind closed doors as part of the investigation into the funding of the No camp during the 1995 referendum. In 2006, Quebec Election
British Columbia Prime Minister David Eby is traveling to Asia on a two-week economic mission, planning visits to Japan, Korea, Singapore and Vietnam, but not China. David Eby wants to strengthen the province’s economic ties with its partners in the