The decision of the Housing Administration Court, received by Radio-Canada on the evening of August 8th, points out that Oumou Kalsoum Sall was convicted on June 2 of ‘unpaid rent’ and ‘compensation for home damage’. “The furniture is full of
The participation rate at the early polling stations (BVA) was 24.44% this year. Of the 6.29 million registered voters, 1.54 million people cast their ballots in the ballot box. This has been unthinkable since at least 1998. This record rate
The number of seats in the House of Commons will increase from 338 to 342 as early as 2024 to reflect changes in Canada’s population. If Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia are to increase their seat count, Quebec will be
“Foreign workers are waiting longer than ever for work permits that will allow them to live temporarily in Canada”, reports The duty. To Immigration Service website Canadianit takes a French person on average ten weeks to obtain a work permit
Outgoing MP Roland Lescure will be re-elected as MP for the 1st constituency of French expatriates today. Mr. Lescure is Chairman of the Economic Commission of the National Assembly; He was also spokesman for Emmanuel Macron’s presidential campaign and possible
If Québec solidaire hadn’t had the constant complacency of Radio-Canada and much of the university community over the years, it would never have left the political fringes. But he was well seen in these circles. Françoise David, the founding figure
Stephanie Taylor, The Canadian Press OTTAWA — Now that the second official debate of the race is over, candidates for Canada’s Conservative Party leadership will focus on selling membership cards ahead of the rapidly approaching deadline. The election organizing committee
According to a recent analysis, almost 83% own at least one credit card. Posted on 08/28 Stephanie Berube The press Analysis by investment site Invezz released last week does not provide a good economic report for Canada, which ranks first
The US State Department says the sanctions are working against Moscow International sanctions against Moscow in the Ukraine conflict are driving the Russian economy “On the edge of the abyss”, said Jim O’Brien, head of the State Department’s sanctions office,
Several ministers in Justin Trudeau’s Canadian government and political leaders protested Saturday after video was shared on social media showing a man verbally assaulting Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. The incident happened on Friday in Alberta (western part of the