“Once again, François Legault sticks his neck where it doesn’t belong, interfering in the affairs of a university he’s defunding, in a city he otherwise doesn’t care about.”
Quebec's labour tribunal has given union accreditation to workers at an Amazon warehouse in Laval, Que., a first in Canada.
Workers at the DXT4 warehouse, located in Laval, a suburb north of Montreal, had been working toward unionizing with the Confédération des syndicats nationaux (CSN) for two years.
A Black Montreal police officer is alleging he was racially profiled while off duty in a lawsuit against four of his provincial counterparts and Quebec's attorney general.
"If you're a Black man, either you're a judge, you're a lawyer, you're a police officer, wherever you are in the society, you are subject to being racially profiled," said the plaintiff's lawyer, Fernando Belton.
Je fais encore une veille d’info. sur le réseau maudit et ce matin, le cul sur la bol, j'ai littéralement bloqué 80 comptes à caractère haineux sous une nouvelle de La Presse.
120 réponses, et j'en étais à 80 messages à caractère haineux, qui appelle à la mort d'une personne, lui souhaitant du mal, etc...
Quand est-ce que La Presse et les autres vont comprendre que laisser aller cette situation est totalement malsain et quasiment illégal ? Pas de modération ? Pas de blocage des commentaires sous les nouvelles sensibles ?
Un défouloir global de personnes dangereuses et hors la loi.
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Vaccine coverage is as low as 75 per cent in some schools, says Dr. Paul Le Guerrier, in charge of the immunization team at the Montreal public health department
Vaccination rates against the measles have dropped to as low as 75 per cent at some Montreal schools a worrisome situation that risks leading to possible outbreaks in the future, a Montreal public health department official warned on Friday
The Public Inquiry Commission on Relations between Indigenous Peoples and Certain Public Services in Québec (Viens Commission) was established to determine the underlying causes of all forms of violence, discrimination, or differential treatment with respect to Indigenous women and men when certain public services are delivered in Québec.
The Quebec provincial government "grossly underestimated" how much it will cost for businesses to adhere to new French-language law requirements for storefront signage, according to a Montreal legal expert.
A new study has found that Quebecers largely expect religious tolerance from newcomers to the province. So why don’t they hold their government to the same standard?