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Today in History for Dec. 6: In 1752, a government pamphlet in Halifax became the first book published in Canada. In 1780, Jean-Antoine Aide-Crequy, the first Canadian-born painter, died in Quebec ...
Media are invited to join Caroline Desrochers, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Member of Parliament for Trois-Rivières, on behalf of the Honourable Gregor ...
In the event of a referendum, Poilievre would focus on decentralization and respect for Quebec's areas of jurisdiction, according to a source within the party, as other Conservatives have done before ...
With no opposition party currently on the record as being prepared to back their bid to get the bill to committee, the legislation is effectively locked in procedural limbo unless or until the ...
Lightbound, who was then a first-term MP in Louis-Hébert, quickly let the protesters know that he understood their concerns, ...
This document, published by the National Research Council of Canada for the Régie du bâtiment du Québec, contains both the new edition of Chapter VIII, Building, of the Quebec Safety Code, and an ...
At a time when Canada is facing rapid changes and uncertainty, and as the trading system that powered our country's prosperity for decades is being reshaped, the Government of Canada is choosing to ...
The Bloc Québécois is urging the federal government to create a breast implant registry to protect patients’ rights. This ...
The CAQ has tabled its new secularism law, Bill 9, in the National Assembly, extending Quebec's ban on public displays of ...
A new book by historian Barbara Messamore retells the drama of Canada’s 1921 election. Times of Transformation: The 1921 ...
Louis Plamondon is now the longest continuously serving member of Parliament in Canadian history, with his colleagues in the ...
The historic aluminum town of Saugenay, Que., is on the front lines of the trade war, but unemployment is low and industry is thriving. All it needs to launch a new golden age is more people ...
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