This morning, approximately 280,000 Hydro-Québec customers are experiencing power outages due to a severe spring storm sweeping across the province. By 10 o’clock, Hydro Quebec reported that 74,000 customers in Montreal and 81,000 in the Laurentians were affected by power
Mr Naqvi apologized on Sunday on social network X and admitted that this coloring card was incomplete. “Canada Day is just around the corner! To celebrate this moment, we have sent you a Canadian flag that you can display with
The polar ice pack continues to shrink. The Canadian federal government’s new map surprises some climate researchers. The new update shows much larger Arctic sea ice than in 2006, despite sea ice loss due to polar warming. A bloom of
From Mélanie Meloche-Holubowski October 4, 2022 | 5 a.m. A CAQ wave has spread almost everywhere in Quebec, leaving little room for the opposition parties. In ten years, François Legault’s party will succeed in significantly changing the electoral picture of
In fact, the majority of Aboriginal people live in cities (51%) such as Winnipeg (78,420), Edmonton (61,765), Vancouver (52,375) or Montreal (26,280). They make up 4.3% of the Canadian population. The First Nations (Cree, Innu, Mohawk, etc.)
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Updated May 3, 2024: In March, the Quebec government finally decided to allow people who identify as neither male nor female to choose the X on their health insurance card and driver’s license. The news was received as a relief
Updated May 3, 2024: In March, the Quebec government finally decided to allow people who identify as neither male nor female to choose the X on their health insurance card and driver’s license. The news was received as a relief
Although the last electoral redistribution changed the boundaries of the Évangéline-Miscouche constituency, the commission overseeing the changes ensured that it could continue to represent the interests of French-speaking Acadians. The constituency's constitution ensures that the MP elected there represents the
Hundreds of thousands of Ontarians who still have an old red-and-white health card must get a new photo card by July 1. Health Minister Christine Elliott's office confirmed this to Radio-Canada. The province has been trying for more than 25