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  • Quebec Will Appeal Court Ruling Allowing Cannabis Plants to Be Grown at Home
    Quebec Will Appeal Court Ruling Allowing Cannabis Plants to Be Grown at Home
    QUEBEC—The Quebec government says it will appeal a decision invalidating parts of Quebec's cannabis law that prohibited home cultivation. On Sept. 3, Quebec Superior Court Justice Manon Lavoie ruled Quebec's ...
    October 10, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Puts $21 Million Toward Helping Businesses Counter Labour Shortage
    Quebec Puts $21 Million Toward Helping Businesses Counter Labour Shortage
    The Quebec government is investing $21 million into a plan that helps private businesses recruit temporary foreign workers, ...
    August 27, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Quebec Man Credited With Saving Drowning Eight Year Old Boy in Massachusetts
    Quebec Man Credited With Saving Drowning Eight Year Old Boy in Massachusetts
    MONTREAL—A Quebec tourist is being credited with saving an eight-year-old boy who was swept away by an undertow and nearly drowned at ...
    July 30, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Missing Quebec Businessman and His Son Found Dead Near Crashed Helicopter
    Missing Quebec Businessman and His Son Found Dead Near Crashed Helicopter
    The Quebec police believe the two bodies that have just been found north of Mont Tremblant belong to ...
    July 26, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Air Search for Missing Quebec Businessman and Son Suspended by Provincial Police
    Air Search for Missing Quebec Businessman and Son Suspended by Provincial Police
    The Quebec Provincial Police have announced that they will suspend aerial searches for Stephane Roy, the founder and ...
    July 24, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Powerful Summer Storm That Struck Southern Quebec Confirmed to Be Tornado
    Powerful Summer Storm That Struck Southern Quebec Confirmed to Be Tornado
    A ferocious Quebec storm that knocked over trees, flipped trailers, and caused more than 100,000 Hydro-Quebec customers to ...
    July 12, 2019BY Lily Liu
  • Search on for Prominent Businessman, Son After Helicopter Goes Missing in Quebec
    Search on for Prominent Businessman, Son After Helicopter Goes Missing in Quebec
    MONTREAL—A prominent Quebec businessman known for his exploits in the greenhouse tomato industry and his teenage son remained ...
    July 12, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Army to Remain in Quebec Flood Zones to Help With Cleanup Operations
    Army to Remain in Quebec Flood Zones to Help With Cleanup Operations
    MONTREAL—The Canadian Forces will maintain soldiers in Quebec to remove sandbags and restore critical infrastructure in communities hit ...
    May 14, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Tough Times Ahead in Flood-Stricken Quebec, Premier Warns
    Tough Times Ahead in Flood-Stricken Quebec, Premier Warns
    MONTREAL—Quebec’s premier warned Saturday of tough times ahead in parts of the flood−stricken province even as waters began ...
    April 28, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Montreal Declares State of Emergency as Spring Flooding Risk Continues to Rise
    Montreal Declares State of Emergency as Spring Flooding Risk Continues to Rise
    MONTREAL—As a steady rain moved into Quebec Friday, Montreal declared a state of emergency and authorities kept close tabs ...
    April 26, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Officials Warn of Possible Dam Failure, Forcing Evacuation of 250 People
    Quebec Officials Warn of Possible Dam Failure, Forcing Evacuation of 250 People
    Quebec public security officials called for the immediate evacuation of an area along the Rouge River west of ...
    April 26, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Soldiers Deploy Across Quebec After Flood Caused Sinkhole Claims Woman’s Life
    Soldiers Deploy Across Quebec After Flood Caused Sinkhole Claims Woman’s Life
    MONTREAL—Canadian Armed Forces are deploying in three regions across Quebec, officials say, as rising water levels continue to ...
    April 21, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Calls for Military Assistance as Province Braces for Heavy Flooding
    Quebec Calls for Military Assistance as Province Braces for Heavy Flooding
    The Quebec government called for federal assistance Friday—including Canadian Forces soldiers on the ground—as the province braces for ...
    April 19, 2019BY The Canadian Press
  • 5 Ways to Play in the Snow in Quebec
    5 Ways to Play in the Snow in Quebec
    But here, I’ve learned that winter isn’t something to fear, but something to be embraced—and the Québécois do ...
    April 9, 2019BY Janna Graber
  • Netflix Has No Plans to Cut ‘Bird Box’ Scene Despite Outcry
    Netflix Has No Plans to Cut ‘Bird Box’ Scene Despite Outcry
    NEW YORK—Netflix’s post-apocalyptic survival film “Bird Box” is drawing criticism for using footage of a real fiery train ...
    January 19, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • Trump at G7: US Will No Longer Be World’s ‘Piggy Bank’
    Trump at G7: US Will No Longer Be World’s ‘Piggy Bank’
    QUEBEC CITY—President Donald Trump told the Group of Seven (G7) leaders that there should be no tariffs and ...
    June 9, 2018BY Emel Akan
  • Man Paralyzed in Quebec Mosque Shooting Holds No Resentment
    Man Paralyzed in Quebec Mosque Shooting Holds No Resentment
    QUEBEC—The last time Aymen Derbali saw Alexandre Bissonnette before this week, the Quebec City mosque shooter was pointing ...
    March 29, 2018BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec by the Sea
    Quebec by the Sea
    RIVIERE-DU-LOUP, Canada—"Look ahead," says Captain Julie. "We might be coming up on a small pod of belugas." We're ...
    August 14, 2017BY Janna Graber
  • Ancient Mayan City Discovered by Canadian Teen William Gadoury
    Ancient Mayan City Discovered by Canadian Teen William Gadoury
    William Gadoury, a 15-year-old boy, reportedly discovered an ancient Mayan city using satellite photos and ancient astronomy.
    May 10, 2016BY Denisse Moreno
  • New Audi Commercial Features Canton Street, Steepest Recorded in US
    New Audi Commercial Features Canton Street, Steepest Recorded in US
    If you didn't know, Canton Avenue in Pittsburgh is the steepest public street in the United States. The ...
    March 2, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • Teen Hailed a Hero For Saving Woman From Kidnapper
    Teen Hailed a Hero For Saving Woman From Kidnapper
    Malyk Bonnet, a 17-year-old from Quebec, Canada, is being called a hero after he saved a woman from ...
    February 8, 2016BY Epoch Newsroom
  • 1995 Referendum: Canada Still Whole but Sovereignty Movement Lives On
    1995 Referendum: Canada Still Whole but Sovereignty Movement Lives On
    One thing on which sovereigntists and federalists can agree some 20 years after the 1995 referendum is that ...
    October 28, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Fathers of Confederation Wanted Free Trade Among Provinces, Beer Trial Told
    Fathers of Confederation Wanted Free Trade Among Provinces, Beer Trial Told
    CAMPBELLTON, N.B.—A court case on whether a man from New Brunswick can legally buy cheaper cases of beer ...
    August 27, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • NB Government Not Deterred by Quebec Concerns With Proposed Pipeline
    NB Government Not Deterred by Quebec Concerns With Proposed Pipeline
    New Brunswick's energy minister said Wednesday he's confident the Energy East pipeline will be built, despite concerns raised ...
    June 24, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Harper Marks Quebec’s National Holiday With Pitch for Quebecers’ Votes
    Harper Marks Quebec’s National Holiday With Pitch for Quebecers’ Votes
    Stephen Harper used Quebec's national holiday Wednesday to make a pitch for Quebecers' votes in the looming federal ...
    June 24, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • Quebec Introduces Action Plan to Combat Violent Radicalization
    Quebec Introduces Action Plan to Combat Violent Radicalization
    The Quebec government announced a series of broad measures to fight violent extremism in the province Wednesday that ...
    June 10, 2015BY The Canadian Press
  • PQ Leader Suggests Parizeau Death Will Boost Independence Movement
    PQ Leader Suggests Parizeau Death Will Boost Independence Movement
    Pierre Karl Peladeau is suggesting the death of former Parti Quebecois premier Jacques Parizeau will give the independence ...
    June 3, 2015BY The Canadian Press
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