While Canada’s dairy industry is largely regulated and operates within the country, feed seeds and some farm machinery are imported from the U.S., which could add further costs amid a trade war.
Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault is announcing a new tramway project that would replace the contentious REM de l'Est.
Yves Ledoux finally received a few kegs of Guinness after what he calls an unprecedented delay. The creamy and bitter stout has experienced a surge in popularity, in part due to social media.
Measles was declared eradicated in Canada in 1998, but, like much of the country, it's making a comeback in Quebec, with the corporation that manages the province's health network confirming 30 cases as part of the latest outbreak.
The province’s first case of COVID-19 was declared five years ago. Experts weigh in on if Quebec is ready for the next health crisis.
The mayors of Quebec and Ontario have been excluded from a meeting that is still scheduled to take place Friday morning at the White House with Donald Trump’s advisers, according to Quebec City mayor,
Quebec’s government is embroiled in what some observers call the province’s most significant political scandal since the Charbonneau commission, which exposed corruption in the construction industry.
Legault said Quebec companies can apply for loans of up to $50 million to help them navigate the turbulent trade relationship in the upcoming months.
A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight stays (and meals) at local inns.
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Quebec's Beauce region, known as a hub for business, upended by U.S. tariffsThe head of a business group says Quebec’s Beauce region is in a “state of shock” following U.S. President Donald Trump's imposition of tariffs on Canadian imports.
The “Tramway de l’Est” project, that will see the construction of 31 stations to connect Montreal’s east end to cities like Terrebonne and Repentigny, was officially launched Wednesday and will begin its preliminary stages of development this summer.
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