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With global supply chains looking fragile during the COVID-19 pandemic, Quebec is seeking ways to make its economy more self-sufficient.
The threat came Thursday in the form of a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney warning of possible 35-per-cent tariffs the U.S. president said could take effect by Aug. 1.
New provincial statistics show Quebec's international merchandise exports rose in May, following two consecutive monthly declines.
It's a decidedly unfestive concept: a possible recession in Quebec. But politicians and economic experts have many opinions on what it actually means, or even whether it’s really happening.
Quebec’s economy created 34,000 jobs in the first six months of 2023, down from the 84,000 that were added in the last half of 2022. Canada’s economy created 290,000 jobs in the first half.
Quebec Finance Minister Carlos Leitao’s recent budget projects a fiscal balance for the current fiscal year, which would break a six-year string-of deficits. Mr. Leitao, who before turning to ...
The latest figures show Quebec’s retention rate for economic immigrants after five years is 72 per cent, versus 92 per cent for Ontario, 89 per cent for Alberta and 87 per cent for B.C.
QUEBEC CITY, Nov. 26, 2019 /CNW Telbec/ - Optonique, Quebec's center of excellence in optics-photonics, has released its first overview of the photonics industry, a little-known sector of the ...
Quebec, Canada’s second-largest province, is cutting income taxes and reducing the amount it’s socking away in a debt-repayment fund as it braces for a period of slow growth and economic ...
Quebec summit: G6+1 . The economic powers at the Chinese summit may not be the closest partners, but the G7 summit has been plagued by its own problems.
Minister Mélanie Joly announces close to $2.5M in Government of Canada support for Laval businesses and organizations to advance technological development. LAVAL, QC, Sept. 3, 2020 /CNW Telbec ...
The Canadian Province of Quebec has had universal childcare since 1997, costing families a mere $8 per day (just under $6 in U.S. dollars), and after 25 years of scrutiny, economists say the ...