12,000 CPE Daycare Workers in Quebec Prepare to Strike This Thursday

12,000 CPE Daycare Workers in Quebec Prepare to Strike This Thursday

Over 12,000 daycare workers in Quebec are set to strike, focusing on wages and support for children with special needs 12,000 CPE Daycare Workers in Quebec Prepare to Strike This Thursday Quebec: So, here’s the scoop. More than 12,000 daycare workers across 400 centers in Quebec are gearing up for a one-day strike this Thursday.…

PM Trudeau and Premiers Hold Virtual Meeting on U.S. Relations Amid Tariff Concerns

PM Trudeau and Premiers Hold Virtual Meeting on U.S. Relations Amid Tariff Concerns

Trudeau and provincial leaders discuss U.S. tariffs and trade relations in a virtual meeting PM Trudeau and Premiers Hold Virtual Meeting on U.S. Relations Amid Tariff Concerns Montreal: So, here’s the scoop. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the provincial premiers are hopping on a virtual call to chat about U.S. relations. This comes right after…

Amazon to Close Quebec Facilities and Outsource Deliveries to Contractors

Amazon to Close Quebec Facilities and Outsource Deliveries to Contractors

Amazon is shutting down its Quebec operations, affecting over 1,700 jobs, and will rely on subcontractors for deliveries Amazon to Close Quebec Facilities and Outsource Deliveries to Contractors Quebec: Amazon just announced it’s closing its facilities in Quebec soon, which means over 1,700 jobs are on the line. That’s a big deal! A spokesperson mentioned…

Extreme Cold in Canada: Keeping Your Pets Safe During Harsh Weather

Extreme Cold in Canada: Keeping Your Pets Safe During Harsh Weather

With the frigid temperatures hitting Canada, it’s crucial to know how to protect your pets from the cold Extreme Cold in Canada: Keeping Your Pets Safe During Harsh Weather Montreal: We all know how to bundle up when it gets chilly, but what about our pets? The extreme cold can be tough on our furry…

Endless Diarrhea and Exhaustion: Stomach Bug Hits Vulnerable Canadians Hard

Endless Diarrhea and Exhaustion: Stomach Bug Hits Vulnerable Canadians Hard

A stomach bug is spreading among Canada’s vulnerable populations, causing severe diarrhea and exhaustion, especially in cities like Toronto and Edmonton. Endless Diarrhea and Exhaustion: Stomach Bug Hits Vulnerable Canadians Hard Toronto: For the last five weeks, Keren Elumir, a night nurse, has been busy at a safe consumption site in Moss Park. She’s been…

January Marks Alzheimer’s Awareness Month Across Canada with Key Insights

January Marks Alzheimer’s Awareness Month Across Canada with Key Insights

This January, Canadians are encouraged to support those living with dementia and learn more about the condition. January Marks Alzheimer’s Awareness Month Across Canada with Key Insights Montreal: Every week, Donald Taylor visits the Alzheimer Society of Montreal. Five years ago, his family noticed changes in his behavior, leading to a diagnosis of Lewy body…

Lachine Mayor Maja Vodanovic Exits Projet Montréal Race, Supports Luc Rabouin

Lachine Mayor Maja Vodanovic Exits Projet Montréal Race, Supports Luc Rabouin

Lachine’s mayor steps back from the leadership race, endorsing Luc Rabouin for the role, citing shared visions for the city’s future. Lachine Mayor Maja Vodanovic Exits Projet Montréal Race, Supports Luc Rabouin Lachine: So, Maja Vodanovic, the mayor of Lachine, has decided to pull out of the Projet Montréal leadership race. Instead, she’s throwing her…

RCMP Charges Three Suspected Human Smugglers Amid Canada Border Crackdown

RCMP Charges Three Suspected Human Smugglers Amid Canada Border Crackdown

Three men from Quebec face charges for allegedly smuggling people into the U.S. as Canada tightens border security measures RCMP Charges Three Suspected Human Smugglers Amid Canada Border Crackdown Montreal: Three guys from Quebec are in hot water for allegedly helping people sneak across the U.S. border. The RCMP announced the charges on Tuesday. These…

Quebec May Revise Its Climate Plan Following New U.S. Administration Changes

Quebec May Revise Its Climate Plan Following New U.S. Administration Changes

Quebec’s environment minister hints at potential adjustments to the climate plan due to shifts in U.S. policies affecting local industries Quebec May Revise Its Climate Plan Following New U.S. Administration Changes Saint-Sauveur: So, it looks like Quebec might tweak its Green Economy Plan. The environment minister, Benoit Charette, mentioned this during a recent press chat.…

Three Alleged Human Smugglers from Montreal and Laval Charged with Conspiracy

Three Alleged Human Smugglers from Montreal and Laval Charged with Conspiracy

Three men face charges for allegedly planning to smuggle people into the U.S. from Canada Three Alleged Human Smugglers from Montreal and Laval Charged with Conspiracy Montreal: So, here’s the scoop. Three guys are in hot water for allegedly trying to smuggle people into the U.S. The RCMP says they were planning to help folks…