Liberal MP Désirée McGraw of Quebec took up pen to invite her supporters to endorse Anna Gainey as a candidate for the Liberal Party of Canada in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce-Westmount at the federal level. MMe McGraw also admits he has withdrawn his
Almost 15 years after leaving the helm of the news broadcast, Bernard Derome is still passionate about his job, which he has practiced for over 40 years and which, in fact, he has never really left. This month’s Press and
Artificial Intelligence: From Fascination to Concerncase Bernie Sanders, Elon Musk, the White House… Since resigning from Google and warning of the dangers of AI, Geoffrey Hinton has been inundated with interview requests. A success that makes this socialist question: will
In all discretion, Ottawa has one just this week temporary public order aimed at expediting this process, at the request of the Quebec government and many organizations. This measure aims to allow asylum seekers to obtain work permits about a
Quebec Minister of Education Bernard Drainville deplores the “unacceptable” slowness of Canada’s immigration authorities in evicting a teacher of French origin working in North Montreal. “We need guns in the education network and we can only reiterate that the slow
Washington is trying to reassure its allies, including Kiev, about the leak of secret documents US Secretary of State Antony Blinken declined to comment on the authenticity or contents of classified US intelligence documents leaked in recent days, but said
“Each little people is another sun/Beauty to the universe/It is a grave mistake and a great terror/To sting It lest it die! » – Felix Leclerc Dreams for sale or third notebook from the same flâneur A people is like
Unions will be at the forefront in tackling the affordability crisis. That was the message from Canadian Labor Congress President Bea Bruske in her address to the CUPE-BC Congress on Friday afternoon. “Workers demand better; the status quo does not
(OTTAWA) The federal government presented the Public Service Alliance of Canada with a new bid to extend collective bargaining agreements on Friday as thousands of federal employees remained on strike for the 10th straight day. Updated yesterday at 4:24pm. Mia
(Montreal) Quebec could see a major paradigm shift in organ donation. Rather than having to obtain proof of consent from a deceased patient, we would assume their donor status until proven otherwise. Posted on 04/26 Ugo Giguere The Canadian Press