Cassandra Levasseur: A Safe Return After Alleged Abduction
Cassandra Levasseur, an 18-year-old woman, was found safe after an alleged abduction by her biological parents, showcasing the impact of public assistance.
Cassandra Levasseur, an 18-year-old woman, was found safe after an alleged abduction by her biological parents, showcasing the impact of public assistance.
Quebec is facing a growing measles outbreak with a second confirmed case. The infected individual visited several public locations, raising alarm among health officials.
A caracara huppé, a rare bird of prey, has been spotted in Quebec, marking only the fifth recorded sighting in the region. This occurrence has intrigued birdwatchers and ornithologists alike.
Annie Desrochers is set to take over weekend morning shows at ICI Première starting August 22, 2026, while Monic Néron transitions to weekday afternoons.
Venmar’s decision to close its Drummondville factory affects hundreds of employees and highlights broader economic issues. The community braces for change.
Desjardins is set to change its credit card structure, affecting over 10% of accounts and raising concerns about financial autonomy in relationships.
The Liberals are poised to secure a majority government as byelections unfold in Ontario and Quebec. Voter sentiment appears to favor their success.
Christine Fréchette has been elected as the new premier of Quebec, succeeding François Legault and becoming the second woman to hold this position.
Quebec is modernizing its consigne system to improve recycling rates, aiming for a 90% recovery of beverage containers by 2032. The initiative faces both logistical and public challenges.
As retirement approaches, many face financial challenges that threaten their dignity. Recent developments in Quebec highlight these pressing issues.