Category: News
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Convoy of truckers: Steeve “L’Artiss” Charland guilty of misdeed
An Ontario Superior Court judge has found Steeve “L'Artiss” Charland guilty of mischief in connection with the truckers' convoy that paralyzed downtown Ottawa in the winter of 2022. On the other hand, the Crown, represented by lawyer François Dulude, requested a stay of proceedings for the second count, namely of having advised to commit mischief.…
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Heat has an impact on pregnant women and their babies
MONTREAL — Exposure to heat is associated with several risks for the health of the woman and the fetus during pregnancy, as well as the health of the baby after birth, warns a new meta-analysis. The authors of this analysis thus found an association between exposure to heat and hypertensive disorders, diabetes problems and bleeding…
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All Quebec prisons confined
In Quebec, around fifty correctional officers gathered with signs to denounce the violence that occurred Sunday at the Sorel-Tracy detention facility. “This is not an isolated event,” they say. Demonstration Quebec detention center (Jocelyn Riendeau/The Sun) To express their dissatisfaction, the agents did not transfer any detainees to the courthouse or by videoconference until noon.…
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Canada – United States border | “We don’t want Roxham 2.0”, maintains Minister Bonnardel
The situation at the border is under control on the Canadian side, assured Tuesday the Quebec Minister of Public Security, François Bonnardel, at a press conference at the headquarters of the Sûreté du Québec, in Montreal. Posted at 1:01 p.m. No information from the Sûreté du Québec (SQ), the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) or…
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Supervision for nurses | Job cuts denounced
The cuts of 1.5 billion in expenditure required from establishments to regain budgetary balance in the health network will have an impact on the retention of nursing staff and inevitably patient care, warned the re-elected president of the Order of nurses of Quebec (OIIQ), Luc Mathieu. Posted at 1:15 p.m. Katrine Desautels The Canadian Press…
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Home owners put Quebec City on notice
Alexandre Lemay, Sonia Joannette and the couple Abir Taha and Ziad Salloum live in three different sectors of Quebec. The first, a young 30-year-old professional, has a condo in Charlesbourg, equipped with an atmospheric fireplace. The second lives in a house in Lebourgneuf, which has neither stove nor wood fireplace. She would like to acquire…
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The “tense climate” at Dawson and Vanier colleges forces Quebec to open an investigation | Conflict in the Middle East
The Minister of Higher Education of Quebec, Pascale Déry, is launching an administrative investigation to determine whether Dawson and Vanier CEGEPs have done what is necessary to secure their respective campuses, in a tense context due to the war in the Middle East. Ms. Déry claims to have received, in recent months, a accumulation of…
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Ukraine puts pressure on to be invited to join NATO | War in Ukraine
Less than two months before Donald Trump returns to the White House, Ukraine on Tuesday put pressure on NATO countries to be invited to become members, but the Alliance's foreign ministers , who find themselves in Brussels, should procrastinate. The only true security guarantee for Ukraine is the full membership to theI'LL TAKEUkrainian diplomacy recalled…
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Return to play against the Islanders | Patrik Laine, from the Oratory to the Bell Center
Patrik Laine made many people smile on Monday by posting a photo of himself on Instagram in front of Saint-Joseph's oratory. “I hope Brother André is a hockey fan,” he wrote. Posted at 10:42 a.m. Updated at 12:52 p.m. As one might imagine, the reference to the miracle worker renowned for having healed thousands of…
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Canada as the 51st American state | Federal ministers downplay Donald Trump's idea
(Ottawa) Federal ministers took turns on Tuesday downplaying the idea that would have been mentioned by the President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump, during dinner with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that Canada could become the 51e American state. Posted at 12:31 p.m. Michel Saba The Canadian Press “During a three-hour dinner at a residence,…