Québec City in the fall is enchanting, with a mix of historical charm, outdoor dining, and unique local markets.
Chris Taylor, Chairman of Kodiak commented, "We intersected shallow high-grade copper mineralization with bornite in a 200 ...
Discover additional documentation required for your application based on your citizenship and residency status in Canada. International students cannot apply for Quebec residency status but may be ...
Following the re-election of Donald Trump as president, Quebec politicians and some organizations protecting the right for women to receive an abortion in Canada say they're wary about the future ...
Referendums and non-violent separatism advocacy are legal in Canada, and referendums have been held to seek the separation of Quebec from Canada. Burning the Canadian flag or the Bible in ...
2:00 U.S. election: Quebec premier voices concerns following Trump win Quebec will closely monitor the potential impacts a new Donald Trump presidency will have on immigration and the economy ...
Quebec mulls scrapping family doctors for healthy patients Earlier this month, Radio-Canada reported that the province was considering taking family doctors away from healthier people to make sure ...
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is planning to force new doctors trained in the province to work in Quebec’s public health-care system for the first few years of their practice, in a bid to ...
CPA Canada says it’s reached agreements with its Ontario and Quebec counterparts on education, exams and standard-setting for the accounting profession. CPA Ontario and the Quebec CPA Order ...
The organizations have also agreed to binding terms on standard-setting, ensuring continued funding as well as access for Ontario and Quebec CPAs to the CPA Canada handbook.
Quebec is unique in Canada for the high number of doctors migrating to private medicine, in large part due to provincial rules that let doctors easily opt in and out of the public network.
Quebec is unique in Canada for the high number of doctors migrating to private medicine, in large part due to provincial rules that let doctors easily opt in and out of the public network.