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Annie Koutrakis wins Vimy with 47.5% support

Annie Koutrakis wins Vimy with 47.5% support

(TLN) Having learned only in early September that she would be replacing incumbent Eva Nassif as the Liberal Party’s candidate in Vimy, Annie Koutrakis won the...

Prime Minister of Greece Kyriakos Mitsotakis to visit Canada March 24-25

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday that the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, will visit Montreal and Toronto on March 24 and...
We are doing our best in order to reopen the file,’ Laval-Les Îles MP Fayçal El-Khoury says ongoing work to get Wellness Centre funding

Laval MPs react to devastating explosion in Port of Beirut

El-Khoury, Koutrakis express support for the people of Lebanon Members of Parliament from Laval with significant numbers of constituents of Lebanese origin reacted with a...

Quebec calls for cancellation of public events until Aug. 31

Quebec Tourism Minister Caroline Proulx joined two other members of the CAQ cabinet on Friday in calling on the organizers of public events over...

Québec solidaire hopes to fix construction sector labour shortage

Proposed program would fill nearly a third of 7,800-worker shortfall, says QS Québec solidaire, which holds a dozen of the 125 seats in the Quebec...
Quebec allots $2.02 million for local culture and eco-projects

Mayor pleased with $2.3 billion aid pledged to cities by Quebec for second wave...

Laval mayor Marc Demers said on Friday he was pleased and relieved to hear news that the province's CAQ government decided to allot $2.3...

Newsfirst opinion columnist Robert Vairo’s ‘That’s What I’m Thinking’

The “stay home” message has expired I’m wondering why there is such a different approach in each province in trying to maintain this equilibrium that...

Laying to rest Vaillancourt’s ghost…

Laval mayor Stéphane Boyer symbolically shredded files pertaining to the lawsuits against crooked contractors during the city’s press conference. (Photo: Martin C. Barry, Laval News)

Canada should build two new military bases in the Arctic, says Jean Charest

Sovereignty over the north becoming an ‘emergency issue,’ claims former Quebec Premier The federal government should build two new military bases in Canada’s Arctic –...

Polls, Politics and Power Dictate Policies

I suppose we should not be surprised that our federal government tolerates, perhaps condones scandalous intrusions in the life of Canadian citizens in Québec. After...