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Via Rail subsidiary paid Quebec marketing firm $330K as it pivoted to high-speed railA federal Crown corporation paid more than $330,000 to an outside marketing firm to rebrand a planned passenger rail project ...
The project that Quebec Premier François Legault chose to present at the premiers’ meeting being held Monday in Saskatoon may ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSN'A tax on sick people': Ottawa hospitals have record-breaking year for parking revenueOttawa’s Julie Booker, who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer nearly 15 years ago, says hospital parking fees made up a significant portion of the thousands of dollars her family ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSN‘It’s not too late’: city councillor wants to stop Tewin expansion plansCoun. Theresa Kavanagh wants to reverse the decision to allow the development on the city's far eastern end. A city ...
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The Walrus on MSNShe Wanted to End Her Pregnancy. Her Abusive Partner Took Her to CourtChantale Daigle might have been a young, small-town girl—she was from Chibougamau, eight hours north of Montreal—but she knew ...
After its first-annual pro-life banquet dinner was cancelled by Delta Hotels Quebec following threats from pro-choice ...
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Trains.com on MSNVIA Rail Canada on-time performance plummets, ridership slipsVIA Rail Canada’s on-time performance plummeted in the first quarter of 2025, falling to 30% from 72% in the same period last ...
Ottawa Senators’ Senior Advisor to the Coaching Staff Jacques Martin has been inducted into the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame.
YWCA Westman’s board president thought the only reason she was going to Quebec City, Que., last weekend was to attend a ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLegault heads into Carney meeting with shopping list of big and costly infrastructure projectsPremier will make the request Monday, when he and Canada’s other premiers will meet with PM Mark Carney in Saskatoon.
Before launching a jam-packed life of service — for home, country, and the world — Arthur Edward Ross came to Kingston to ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Quebec private security law doesn't apply to firms working in federal areas: courtThe Supreme Court of Canada says a Quebec law governing private security activities does not apply to two firms involved in ...
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