Author: Daisy Monro
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Still no date for Ottawa offsets for dairy farmers
Dairy, poultry and egg farmers will have to wait a bit before being compensated by Ottawa for the losses incurred by entering into trade agreements. Meanwhile, Quebec is getting impatient. […]
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Vegetable proteins: Vegeat, the Quebec option
Vegeat has just made a major breakthrough on the market. The young Montreal sprout launches a first Quebec alternative to vegetarian meatballs, and American, Beyond Meat and Lightlife. Its two […]
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Calypso-Valcartier Group changes its policy on bare breasts
Can women go around shirtless in public? Faced with this issue in 2017, the management of the Calypso water park in Limoges in Eastern Ontario decided to ban it on […]
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TSX 60 companies: more work to do for diversity
The Canadian Press has asked all companies that were on the TSX 60 Index as of January 1 to share their data on the number of visible minority women and […]
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Electoral system: for a simple reform
The reasons for reforming Quebec’s electoral system are very serious. The single-member voting system we use does not reflect the real support of political parties in the population. In 2018, […]
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Law on secularism: first victory for Quebec
A Superior Court judge on Thursday rejected a request by civil liberties and religious groups to call for the suspension of the state secularism act. The e Justice Michel Yergeau […]
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Harassment and sexual assault: $ 900 million collective action against the army
The federal government will disburse $ 900 million to settle multiple class actions filed on behalf of victims of sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination and sexual assault in the military. The […]
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Gatineau couple gets $ 7 million
A family trip on a train to Quebec City: this is the only short-term project for the Gatineau couple formed of Colette Laberge and Mario Lafrenière, who has just won […]
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He drives drunk with four children in his vehicle
A 37-year-old man was in a dangerous situation driving drunk with his four children in the vehicle on the streets of Sherbrooke. He will not only have to defend himself […]
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The complainant testifies against Michel Venne
The former editorialist of Le Devoir Michel Venne, accused of sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a young 17-year-old employee, began to undergo her preliminary investigation Wednesday at the courthouse […]