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Quebec to spend $100 million to fight sexual exploitation

Specialized lawyers and law-enforcement personnel will be hired, Quebec Public Security Minister Geneviève Guilbault says. → Read More

Woman found slain in Quebec City apartment

A man in his 30s has been arrested in connection with the incident. → Read More

Unarmed and in plain clothes, Longueuil tries a new kind of policing

Starting in the fall, 24 officers will take part in a program aimed at increasing police involvement at the community level. → Read More

Woman dies in watercraft crash in Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Police say she lost control, ran up onto the shore into a wooded area and collided with a tree. → Read More

The skies may be grey, but Montreal has finally turned Yellow

Health authorities are nevertheless reminding the public to maintain physical distancing, wear face masks and regularly wash their hands. → Read More

Paramedics in Montreal and Laval set to go on strike at midnight

Article content Urgences-santé paramedics, who serve the Montreal and Laval areas, are going on an indefinite strike as of midnight. “Negotiations have been stagnant for months because the Treasury Board has not yet given Urgences-santé a mandate to finally begin negotiating over monetary demands,” said Réjean Leclerc, the president of the paramedics’ union. “We therefore have no other choice… → Read More

Two passengers injured after car rolls over in the Laurentians

The driver is facing a charge of driving under the influence. → Read More

Man dies after falling off personal watercraft in St. Lawrence River

The accident took place Saturday evening near the Jacques-Cartier bridge. → Read More

Facilitator position created to help organize residential school research in Quebec

The Minister responsible for Native Affairs in Quebec, Ian Lafrenière, made the announcement Saturday during a press conference with federal ministers Marc… → Read More

Quebec lost 4,000 nurses over the past year, union leader says

Those nurses remaining on duty were exhausted even before the pandemic began and saw their vacation time cut, Nancy Bédard says. → Read More

Motorcyclist dies after being struck by swerving car in the Mauricie

An investigation has been launched into the incident. → Read More

Rights group demands Quebec lift COVID-19 health restrictions

The Ligue des droits et libertés contends the state of emergency has become a political ploy that essentially gags the democratic process. → Read More

Two young men wounded by gunfire in east-end Montreal shooting

The victims were found in separate locations in the city' Saint-Michel district. → Read More

Man in his 20s shot in St-Léonard

Police were called about shots fired around 4:20 p.m. near 54th St. and Pie-IX Blvd. → Read More

Quebec proposes a new type of museum with Espace bleu campaign

The "blue spaces" across the province would be devoted to the culture and history of Quebec, with a regional and immersive approach. → Read More

Deal in principle for 34,000 school support staff in Quebec

The collective agreement is to be presented to delegates on Friday, and they will decide whether to present it to members for ratification. → Read More

Nancy Bédard re-elected FIQ union president

The Fédération interprofessionnelle de la santé represents most nurses in Quebec. → Read More

12 regions of Quebec hit with ban on open air fires in forested areas

There are 16 forest fires burning in Quebec and three of them are deemed out of control. → Read More

Deaths in Contrecoeur believed to be murder-suicide

Lisette Corbeil and David Joly were well known in their community. The SQ did not describe the incident as Quebec's latest femicide. → Read More

Man and a woman found dead in Contrecoeur

The two deaths are considered suspect and the Sûreté du Québec is investigating. → Read More