Premier Philippe Couillard
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Quebec Liberals promise $7-a-day parking at hospitals, long-term care facilitiesParking fees at hospitals and long-term care facilities will be dramatically reduced across the province if Premier Philippe Couillard is re-elected, he said Saturday.HealthSep 8, 2018
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Quebec Liberals gear up for campaign with more women candidates, younger caucusQuebec Liberal candidates met in the Beauce on Monday for a pre-election caucus to welcome new candidates.PoliticsAug 20, 2018
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Quebec premier says he doesn’t think CAQ leader is racistPremier Philippe Couillard says he doesn't think CAQ Leader François Legault is racist, but won't apologize for "ethnic nationalism" comments.PoliticsMar 16, 2018
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Quebec premier hears liquor law updates don’t go far enough for microbreweriesThe premier is hearing that proposed changes to Quebec's liquor laws don't go far enough. Quebec City microbrewers would like to sell beer in aluminum cans, but Quebec doesn't allow them to sticker their cans.EconomyMar 1, 2018
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Quebec Liberals still undecided on marijuana legislationThe Liberal caucus had a lengthy and constructive discussion about pot. They say the problem is the federal government's July deadline, which does not give them enough time.CanadaSep 16, 2017
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Quebec premier invited former Liberal charged with corruption to cabin to ‘relax’Questions are being raised about whether Premier Philippe Couillard lied about his friendship with a former Liberal now charged with fraud and corruption.CrimeMay 31, 2017
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Man charged with assault in case involving Quebec Premier Philippe CouillardEsteban Torres, 20, was charged with assault with a weapon and disturbing the peace after someone threw an object at Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard during a Montreal vigil for the victims of the Orlando shooting.CrimeJun 17, 2016
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Quebec premier says no big spending in 2016 despite balanced booksPremier Philippe Couillard said Friday that his government will keep a tight rein on spending in 2016 and added that likely targets for cuts will be within the province-run liquor board and the Revenue Department.PoliticsDec 5, 2015
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Montreal, Quebec agree on lowering transfer paymentsThe City of Montreal will receive $75 million less from the Quebec government next year, but Mayor Denis Coderre promised it won't affect services.CanadaNov 5, 2014
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