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Quebec City · Quebec CityLe Canada compte actuellement 2,2 millions de résidents non permanents (travailleurs étrangers temporaires, étudiants étrangers et demandeurs d'asile) sur une population de 40,1 millions de personnes. C'est donc dire qu'environ 1 Canadien sur 20 est issu de l'immigration temporaire. Sans compter les personnes sans papiers.See the Story
Désormais plus d’immigrants temporaires que d’Autochtones
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Quebec City · Quebec CityDans la foulée du dépôt, mardi, aux États-Unis, d'une poursuite contre Amazon intentée le gouvernement fédéral et 17 États pour « maintien illégal d'un monopole » grâce à des « stratégies anticoncurrentielles et déloyales », un expert en droit de la concurrence juge que le géant du commerce en ligne pourrait bien être reconnu coupable, ou encore s'engager à respecter certaines exigences. Précisions en huit questions et réponses.See the Story
Une poursuite qui pourrait faire plier Amazon, dit un expert en droit de la concurrence
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Justin Trudeau · OntarioA self-proclaimed group of “freedom defenders” is currently heading to Ontario with contrasting goals, including the arrest of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Some celebrities in the 2022 truck driver convoy even go so far as to question their motives.See the Story
Famous figures in the truck driver convoy do not support the new convoy
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Quebec City · Quebec CityLes trois géants canadiens du tabac vont à nouveau demander mercredi à un juge ontarien de prolonger la protection qu'ils ont obtenue des tribunaux pendant qu'ils continuent à négocier un règlement avec leurs créanciers après 4 ans et demi de pourparlers. Les entreprises connaissent des difficultés financières depuis que la Cour d'appel du Québec les a forcées à indemniser, à hauteur de quelque 15 milliards de dollars, 100 000 victimes du tabagi…See the Story
Les géants du tabac demandent de poursuivre leur restructuration
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Quebec City · Quebec CityThe statistics are clear: the Quebec public service is increasingly struggling to retain employees. In several sectors, the voluntary departure rate has increased significantly in the last two years, to the point of approaching 20% in some places, such as the Ministry of Education.See the Story
Alarming departure rates among Quebec civil servants
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Quebec City · Quebec CityHousing is scarce in municipalities near future battery factories, where vacancy rates varied between 0 and 1.1% in October 2022. And that's not counting the influx of thousands of workers who are likely to settle there over the next two years.See the Story
Where will future employees in the battery industry in Quebec stay?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Indigenous · Quebec City“My goal is not to be the first Indigenous prime minister. My goal is to be the best prime minister,” says Wab Kinew. Manitoba's NDP leader would rather talk about health or balanced budgets than talk about who he is. That said, his election would be historic in a province where Aboriginal people represent 18% of the population.See the Story
A first prime minister from the First Nations?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources