We should know this summer whether Quebec will open breast cancer screening to women aged 40 to 49. For now, the Quebec breast cancer screening program is only for patients aged 50 to 74. Health Minister Christian Dubé has already shown himself open to expanding access to breast cancer screening.
The officer was solicited and caught meeting up with a 15-year-old boy in a parc after meeting on the dating and hookup app Grindr.
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Quebec committee to look at how to strengthen secularism, possible public prayer banThe Quebec government has announced a new committee to make recommendations on how to strengthen secularism in the province, including by possibly restricting public prayer.
In a letter of reply that he has just sent to the Premier of Nova Scotia, the leader of the Bloc Québécois, Yves-François Blanchet, reiterates his “strong opposition to any project aimed at turning Quebec into a highway for dirty oil and gas from the West.
Units of Maestria’s prestigious penthouse collection are housed in two magnificent towers which overlook the hustle and bustle of downtown Montreal. Residents have access to unique view of the city from their home, and they get to experience Montreal from an exclusive lens.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNCalls to Montreal’s 311: A look behind the scenes as city emergencies unfoldThis is where we get the chance to make a difference, to get our hands dirty and help the city remedy the issue while guiding the citizens through it,” says Robert. Calls about the water main break — 3,
The U.S. Attorney's Office says 24 Quebecers and one person from Ontario defrauded American seniors of $21 million.
Federal and provincial governments announced the Saguenay-Saint-Laurent Marine Park could reach a total size of 4,500 square kilometres to help protect Quebec’s marine environment, including belugas,
Given Quebec’s many months of tough winter, the Canadian province had to address local sourcing of fresh fruits and vegetables differently.
Quebec's Transport Minister has given the go-ahead for the first steps of a tramway project replacing the contentious REM de l'Est light-rail project — broadening public transit options for commuters in eastern Montreal.
Quebec's energy board announced that residential Hydro-Québec clients will see the same 3.6 per cent rate increase as its commercial clients, despite a three per cent cap promised by the premier last year.
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