Manitoba’s Progressive Conservative government is canceling its predecessor’s initiative to integrate a health card, driver’s license, ID card and travel card into a single multi-functional ID card (CIP). The previous NDP government proposed the CIP in 2015 to save money
Quebec’s electoral map is being challenged in court by a group of citizens of the island of Montreal. The lawsuit was brought against the Electoral Representation Commission (CRÉ) and was filed on Thursday morning by well-known lawyer Julius Gray, a
The answer is not as clear as it seems, but it has certainly emerged since Alexandre Taillefer reluctantly confirmed that he was a member of the Parti Québécois. The businessman made a donation to Jean-François Lisée’s leadership contest, but doesn’t
The city of Rivière-du-Loup is launching a map of its rest areas and parks, the main aim of which is to identify the toilets available throughout the city. The map thus corresponds to an unusual but repeatedly expressed request during
The WEmap Jobs online tool makes it easier for job seekers in Southwestern Ontario by identifying where available jobs are available on an interactive map of the region. It was the desire to give people the opportunity to find available
Members of Renouveau Sherbrookois voted to dissolve the party during the annual general meeting on Saturday. It was Vincent Boutin, party leader since May 2018, who proposed ending the political party’s activities. According to the official representative of Sherbrooke Renewal,
Amnesty International organized its hope card writing marathon again this year. On Saturday, more than 500 letters were written for prisoners of conscience around the world. These cards were specifically intended for two young volunteer members of a non-governmental organization
The Quebec government will revise the special intervention zone (ZIS) map, which provoked strong reactions in communities affected by floods last spring. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing prepared this map in June as part of the project aimed
The BAPE Tram Inquiry Commission has decided: The public interest in accessing the detailed map of tram expropriations takes precedence over the harm that publication of the map could cause to the city of Quebec. On Wednesday, during an Office
Moussa Faki Mahamat and Justin Trudeau, in Ottawa, October 26. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (R) greets African Union Commission Chair Moussa Faki Mahamat on the steps of Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada on October 26, 2022. © DAVE