Almost 600 immigrants were subjected to a peculiar probe into their French language skills, despite having already passed the required government tests. The provincial Ministry […]
Author: Mirna Djukic
A New Institute for the Electrification of Transport in Montreal
Montreal will invest $3.6 million over two years in a brand new institute dedicated to developing electric and smart transportation. This investment is part of the […]
Law Firm Scams Millions from Lac-Mégantic’s Grieving Families
After a train exploded in 2013 in the small town of Lac Mégantic, killing 47, many of the mourning families turned to the American justice […]
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois Makes His Québec Solidaire Debut
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois officially confirmed he intends to run both as Québec Solidaire’s candidate in the Gouin by-election and to become the party’s spokesperson. “Because I […]
SPVM Accused of Fabricating Evidence in Order to Silence Whistleblowers
The Sûreté du Québec (SQ) will investigate allegations that the Montreal Police (SPVM) Internal Affairs division falsified evidence and reports in an effort to discredit […]
Two Journalists Killed During Live Broadcast in Dominican Republic
On Tuesday, gunmen burst into the FM 103.5 studio in San Pedro de Marcos during a live news broadcast. They shot and killed the station’s […]
Kevin O’Leary’s “Surprise” French at the Bilingual Debate in Montreal
We might get to hear Kevin O’Leary speak French, after all. The Conservative Party leadership favourite will attend a bilingual debate in the Montreal area […]
Quebec supports Anticosti’s UNESCO Candidacy
The provincial government is officially on board with Anticosti joining UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Although this would permanently ban oil exploitation on the Island, Petrolia’s oil […]
Françoise David Quits Politics but Not the Fight
On Thursday morning, Françoise David officially announced her immediate resignation both as Gouin’s MNA and as Québec Solidaire’s spokesperson. At a press conference in her […]
US Airstrike that Killed 33 Afghan Civilians Was Justifiable, Say US Forces
The US-led operation that killed 33 civilians and wounded 27 in Boz Village (Northern Afghanistan) last November was an act of self-defense, says a report […]
