In a moment shaped as much by global uncertainty as domestic urgency, the federal government and Quebec have struck a $122.5-million agreement aimed squarely at one of the most pressing economic realities facing Canadian workers today: the ripple effects of international tariffs. Announced in Gatineau, the joint initiative signals a coordinated attempt to steady industries Read More…
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“They Beat Me, Then Charged Me”: Gulaid Omar Speaks Out After Brutal Assault by Quebec Police
When Gulaid Omar travelled to Montreal late last year, he was riding high. A major career milestone had just been reached, a testament to years of hard work, late nights, and quiet perseverance. He traveled to the city to mark the occasion with friends. But instead of celebration, the trip ended in trauma, bloodshed, Read More…
Breaking News: Quebec Courts Recognize Systemic Racism in Police Forces
In a landmark ruling, Quebec courts have officially acknowledged the existence of systemic racism and racial profiling within the province’s police forces. This decision marks a significant milestone in the fight against racial injustice. – Systemic racism and racial profiling recognized as pervasive issues in Quebec police forces. – Victims of racial profiling entitled Read More…
10 Year Old Black Boy Severely Burned In Boiling Hot Water Assault By a White Woman
In this disturbing story, a 46 Year old white woman from Longueil, Quebec poured boiling water on a young Black boy, leaving him severely burned. Now, she’s behind bars awaiting her hearing scheduled for Monday, November 28th. Join me as we discuss: The case’s disturbing details Systemic delays in justice Community reactions Potential outcomes https://youtu.be/RhpkECoaneA?si=lrkdqhqNMUbr69q6
Québec Invests $80 Million To Relaunch Nemaska Lithium Mine
The project is expected to create upwards of 410 good-paying jobs Québec has released an $80 million envelope for Nemaska Lithium to relaunch the project to build a mine in Nord-du-Québec and a lithium processing plant in Bécancour, Centre-du-Québec. The plant specializes in the commercial transformation of lithium salt into the form of lithium hydroxide, Read More…
New COVID Variant Has Québécois Worried About A Summer Lockdown
Quebec is seeing a rise in cases and hospitalizations from the new Omicron sub-variant Quebec is seeing an increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations driven by new Omicron sub-variants that account for about 75 percent of infections. The province has seen a surge in COVID-related hospitalizations, outbreaks, community transmissions, and the number of healthcare workers Read More…
Laval Crowd Chanted Charest, Charest, Charest, In Second Leaders Debate
Jean Charest’s campaign picking up waves of supporters, while Poilievre continues his string of petulant attacks on his character and record as premier By: Charlotte Hui Last night, the six Conservative candidates vying to be the party’s next leader squared off in the second debate; Scott Aitchison, Roman Baber, Patrick Brown, Jean Charest, Leslyn Lewis, Read More…
Quebec’s Assault On Anglophones And Immigrant Languages Continues, With The Passing Of Bill 96
Another of Quebec Premier François Legault’s Controversial bills pass making Quebec the most authoritarian province in the Dominion By: Charlotte Hui Quebec’s majority government voted in the National Assembly yesterday afternoon to approve a controversial language bill that overhauls the French Charter and strengthens the use of French in Quebec by changing the rules for Read More…
Deadly Storm Derecho, Kills 10 & Leaves 400,000 Ontarians and Québécois Without Power
Environment Canada has not officially confirmed Derecho as a tornado and has not released any official statistics or reports By: Charlotte Hui Last Saturday, a violent thunderstorm hit southern Ontario and southern and central Quebec, killing ten people and leaving about 400,000 without power. By midday, Environment Canada had issued a warning for the region, Read More…
First Cases Of The Monkeypox Virus Confirmed In Quebec
The Public Health Agency of Canada is monitoring the situation as more cases are being reported globally By: Charlotte Hui Recently, an American citizen got infected with Monkeypox during a trip from the US to Montreal, Quebec. The Public Health Agency of Canada, the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and public health Read More…










