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Story CTV Video video The thank-you letter from a Quebec politician to a now-notorious businessman, presented last week before Quebec's Charbonneau probe, marks the first time that the inquiry into corruption in the construction industry has heard
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Minister of education Michelle Courchesne Wednesday, May 30, 2012 in Quebec City. Mr. Legault is also urging the government to drop provisions of its controversial protest law which would set severe fines for anyone blocking a school. He is casting
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Video Video Video All this took place not this week, but in 2003, when Mr. Charest was still green as a Premier, mere months into his first term...For the sake of social peace and to appease the unions, he scaled down his campaign to trim bureaucracy
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Jean Charest's government having exhausted every avenue in sight except demonstration fatigue to quell the student strife, the Parti Quebecois should be a shoo-in to win the next Quebec election...More than three months into the student protest
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More related to this story When people were asked their opinion of the specific provisions of the act, to each provision a majority of more than 70 per cent said they agreed...Quite likely and polls are always subject to interpretation they were
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For the fourth consecutive day, student organizations and the Minister of Education Michelle Courchesne met in what may be a make-or-break round of negotiations to resolve the conflict over tuition hikes. Unconfirmed reports indicate that the
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Pressure is mounting on the Liberal Quebec provincial government to do something about the continuing student protests other than simply arrest more people. Protests still occur nightly even after the passage of a draconian
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The Canadian Press Published Friday, Feb. 17, 2012 12:24AM EST There isn't a shovel in the ground yet and already it's going to cost as much as $40 million to decontaminate the proposed site of Quebec City's new arena. Quebec Treasury Board president
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Quebec is grappling with the combustible question of how to price a university degree fairly, wondering whether its tuition levels Canada's lowest have fallen out of step with the costs of quality education. But nowhere has the province's existing
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The chief of staff to a top Quebec minister was fired last year on suspicion of soliciting funds from individuals and companies after he lied to them about having cancer, QMI Agency has learned. Family Minister Michelle Courchesne was reportedly
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