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This Quebec island loses its ferry for 2 months every year. Residents say it’s time for change

For about two months out of the year, Ralph Josey must rely on his personal boat to transport large items from his home in...

Quebec towns near U.S. border alerted as Vermont faces mosquito-borne illness threat

Vermont's health department is urging residents of several towns, including one bordering Quebec, to stay indoors from dusk to dawn to prevent the spread...

Struggling Montreal unicorn Paper lays off all Canadian tutors after deep cuts to head office

Online tutoring company Paper Education Co. Inc. has cut its entire Canadian tutor work force, affecting hundreds of people, weeks after laying off nearly...

Air Canada and Pilots Deadlocked After Federal Mediation Ends – Travel And Tour World

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Ottawa on track to slap big tariffs on Chinese-made EVs and cut eligibility for subsidies: Volpe

Open this photo in gallery:A leading automotive sector executive who took part in consultations with Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland Friday says he expects...

Ottawa tightens rules for approving large mining deals involving critical minerals

Open this photo in gallery:Ottawa is making foreign investment in critical minerals more restrictive as the mining industry seeks capital to develop the raw...

Ottawa gives $120-million for semi-conductor startups and training

Open this photo in gallery:The federal government is investing $120-million in an initiative to boost Canada’s semi-conductor industry, which is facing intense competition in...

Despite warnings, CAQ moves forward with 3rd link project for Quebec City’s ‘economic security’ | CBC News

Premier François Legault is moving forward with the third link project for vehicles despite a warning from CDPQ Infra that another access point to Quebec City...

Opinion: Ottawa’s $1.7-million subsidy for 10 pasta jobs reveals deep problems in our economy

Open this photo in gallery:Aaron Wudrick is the domestic policy director at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.Last week, the federal government announced a $1.7-million subsidy for...

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