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A recent study from the Institut du Québec — a research institute that looks into labour, public finances, economic development and environment — has shown that the unemployment rate among young men with university degrees exceeds that of young men as a whole,
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Quebec City becomes Google’s first Green Light project partner in Canada, using AI to improve traffic, congestion
Quebec City has started synchronizing traffic lights with the use of Google’s artificial intelligence, technology the city says will improve traffic flow, reduce congestion, and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has set a new target to admit 12 per cent of permanent residents as francophones in these regions by 2029
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'Better than yesterday': How Team Quebec mountain bikers push themselves to the limit | Canada Games
At the women's mountain bike cross country race on Day 11 of the Canada Games, Team Quebec's Maude Ruelland took the top spot in the 6 lap 5.2km race through the woods, while teammate Éliane Blaise had a bit of bad luck on course with two flat tires (and maybe a 3rd),
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Quebec government renews promise to make changes to forestry reform bill
The Quebec government is renewing its promise to modify a forestry bill that has provoked blockades and growing tension in the province.
Canada is reducing overall immigration but increasing targets for French-speaking immigrants settling outside Quebec, aiming for 12% by 2029. This initiative addresses the decline of francophone communities and labor shortages,
The federal government is slashing the number of permanent and temporary immigrants it's admitting to Canada — but among the streams that are not only being spared but encouraged to grow significantly are francophones settling outside Quebec.
Explore the five law schools in Québec. Learn about admission requirements, tuition fees, and how legal education is taught under civil law jurisdiction
In what it hails as “a historic milestone for the Canadian shipbuilding industry,” Lévis, Quebec-headquartered Davie today officially began construction of the Polar Max icebreaker at its Helsinki Shipyard subsidiary in Finland.
The Government of Canada is delivering over $557.5 million to Quebec this year through the Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF). This allocation is part of