
Too much English on Quebec government websites, says French-language commissioner
MONTREAL — Many of Quebec’s largest government agencies continue to operate bilingual websites despite stricter requirements under the province’s language law, said the office of the French-language commissioner. Two reports published May 27 by the office conclude that the government is failing to achieve the objectives set out in the language reform adopted three years […]
CityNews MontrealA French-language commissionner in Québec
says that too many government and Crown corporation sites are available in English
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/english-quebec-website-language-commissioner-9.7215503
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Un commissaire pour la langue française au Québec
a déclaré que trop de sites gouvernementaux et de sociétés de la Couronne sont disponibles en anglais
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#Québec #QCpoli #Bill96 #Loi96

Quebec government websites overly available in English, says French-language commissioner | CBC News
Many of Quebec’s largest government agencies continue to operate bilingual websites despite stricter requirements under the province’s language law, said the office of the French-language commissioner.
CBC
CAQ says it has ‘restored good governance’ in digital projects
During a parliamentary committee hearing, Cybersecurity and Digital Affairs Minister France-Élaine Duranceau was bombarded with questions by the opposition regarding another IT quagmire, the Health Network’s Finance and Procurement Information System (SIFA).
CTVNews
CAQ admits it should do more to improve public transit maintenance
Christine Fréchette's government is acknowledging that it should be doing more to maintain public transit infrastructure, particularly when it comes to the Montreal Metro system.
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As Ebola spreads, Canada to require 21-day isolation for those from region
Immigration authorities are also temporarily suspending applications from Democratic Republic of Congo, South Sudan and Uganda effective Wednesday.
Global News
Quebec family doctors say they have registered 500,000 more patients
Family doctors in Quebec say they have successfully registered 500,000 new patients one month ahead of schedule.
CTVNewsI doubt that Montréal's population is on the decline... unless you're talking about all the #CAQ policies against women, fabric, religion, people who speak more than French only, etc., etc., etc.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/montreal/article/montreals-population-is-on-the-decline-heres-why/ #CAQASTROPHE #BS #polMTL #MTLpoli #polQC #QCpoli #cdnpoli #polcan

Montreal’s population is on the decline: Here’s why
Montreal’s population is on the decline due to lower immigration numbers and the ever-aging population, according to a recent report by the Observatoire Grand Montréal.
CTVNewsDix féminicides en cinq mois, et le Québec refuse toujours de nommer le crime
Il est temps qu’on arrête de couper les tentacules et qu’on s’attaque à la tête de la pieuvre.
#qcpoli #feminicide #DomesticViolence #ViolenceConjugale #GabieRenaud #femmes #women
www.ledevoir.com/opinion/idee...Dix féminicides en cinq mois, ...
Dix féminicides en cinq mois, et le Québec refuse toujours de nommer le crime
Il est temps qu’on arrête de couper les tentacules et qu’on s’attaque à la tête de la pieuvre.
Le Devoir
Record-high Montreal Lyme disease cases prompt warning from public health | CBC News
Montreal public health is warning of an uptick in Lyme disease in the city after officials recorded 161 cases in 2025.
CBCQuébec’s new ticket resale law promises transparency — but no price cap like Ontario
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-ticket-resale-habs-tickets-9.7204723
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Le nouveau projet de loi du Québec sur la revente de billets promet la transparence, mais pas de plafonnement de prix comme en Ontario
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#Québec #QCpoli #Bill10 #PL10

Quebec’s new ticket resale law promises transparency — but no price cap like Ontario | CBC Accessibility
While Ontario passed a law banning above-face-value resales, Quebec’s proposed rules fall short of a price cap, leaving buyers to still face a free market. Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette says his government's proposed law is designed to make the ticket market more transparent and protect Quebec artists and venues.
CBC