Quebec Austerity
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9 of Quebec’s biggest political stories of 2015Politics has always been a hot subject in Quebec, and this year was no exception.CanadaDec 27, 2015
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Montreal anti-austerity protest turns violentA violent anti-austerity protest in downtown Montreal has resulted in two arrests.CanadaDec 1, 2015
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Police investigate after two MNA offices vandalizedTwo MNA riding offices were attacked by vandals on Thursday morning.CanadaNov 13, 2015
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Quebec public sector workers continue strike actionThe government's proposal on Friday was described as “window dressing” by union leaders.CanadaNov 9, 2015
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Montreal students march against austerityThe demonstration started at 1 p.m. in the Old Port.CanadaNov 5, 2015
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Laval daycare cuts meat from lunches to save moneyThe latest thing to go in the wake of massive provincial austerity measures? Protein lunches.CanadaJun 23, 2015
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Camo pants protest: Quebec premier displeased with Montreal policePremier Philippe Couillard said his government will take measures to ensure Montreal police officers wear their uniforms after many donned camouflage pants to Jacques Parizeau's funeral on Tuesday.CanadaJun 10, 2015
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Controversy over Montreal police camo pants protestMontreal police officers have come under fire for wearing colourful camo pants while on duty at the state funeral for former Quebec premier, Jacques Parizeau -- but were they actually wearing them?CanadaJun 10, 2015
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How are this year’s Quebec student protests different from 2012?The mass protests three years ago were tightly focused on getting the government to reverse tuition fee hikes.PoliticsApr 10, 2015
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Almost 3,000 subsidized family daycares threaten to strikeThe government has already signed a deal with 12,000 of the province's 15,000 subsidized family daycares.PoliticsApr 8, 2015
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