As the Coalition Avenir Québec works to gain momentum two years into office, Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge tabled Thursday a bill meant to distinguish the province's approach to newcomers from what Roberge called Canada's "vicious" multiculturalism.
Cultural festivals and organizations that serve immigrants could have their funding cut if they don't promote the common culture of Quebec, the province's immigration minister says.
The bill will require newcomers to learn French, enrich Quebec culture and "participate fully, in French, in Quebec society."
Canada is currently experiencing an increase in measles with recent cases reported in Quebec and Ontario, Canada’s chief public health officer said Wednesday in a statement.
Ottawa is earmarking nearly $20 million over three years to support Quebec exporters in the face of looming U.S. trade tariffs. The funding for ORPEX – which assists Quebec businesses that do not yet export or that wish to export to new markets – is to help the province’s businesses “export,
Dr. Theresa Tam says all of the people who were recently infected were exposed to measles in Canada, rather than international travel, which was the initial source.
Canada and Quebec will each invest $32 million over three years to acquire equipment to fight forest fires. Canada’s Environment Minister, Steven Guilbeault, made the announcement Wednesday morning at the Ouranos Symposium in Montreal.
François-Philippe Champagne, the federal industry minister, is calling for a review of Ottawa's "business relationship" with Amazon after the company said it will close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec.
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Canada has warned Amazon.com that it is reviewing business ties with the company’s cloud-computing unit following Amazon’s decision to shut down its warehouses in Quebec, leading to the layoff of 1,700 workers.
Amazon says it's closing all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec over the next two months.
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