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The House: Can Canadian federalism cope with 21st century threats?

The House: Can Canadian federalism cope with 21st century threats? cbc.ca 17 hrs ago Chris Hall © Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press Quebec Premier François Legault looks on as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the opening of a pre-pandemic first ministers meeting in Montreal on Friday, Dec. 7, 2018. The Constitution sets out the division of powers between Ottawa and provincial governments. But is it also helping to divide the country as politicians struggle with large-scale threats such as climate change, the state of long-term care and the COVID-19 pandemic? I think it s been a real problem, said University of British Columbia political scientist Kathryn Harrison in an interview airing Saturday on CBC s

With Bill 101 reforms, François Legault risks upending Quebec s hard-won linguistic peace

With Bill 101 reforms, François Legault risks upending Quebec s hard-won linguistic peace cbc.ca 1 hour ago Jonathan Montpetit © Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press Quebec Premier François Legault responds to the opposition during question period Thursday, May 13, 2021 at the legislature in Quebec City. The Charter of the French Language, better known as Bill 101, had a difficult birth. Its childhood and adolescence were equally tumultuous, and even early adulthood was no walk in the park. Passed by the first Parti Québécois in 1977, it set limits, among other things, on who could attend English school in Quebec and how much English could appear on store signs (initially, none).

Variants on the rise as Quebec reaches grim anniversary of COVID-19 s arrival

Variants on the rise as Quebec reaches grim anniversary of COVID-19 s arrival Isaac Olson © Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press Quebec Premier François Legault watches a woman get her COVID-19 vaccine at a clinic in Montreal s Olympic Stadium last week. It s now been more than a year since the very first case of COVID-19 was detected in Montreal on Feb. 27, 2020 a tiny spark that quickly became a wildfire as March break travellers began returning home with fresh tans and a highly contagious virus. Over the past year, more than 10,300 Quebec residents have died of the illness and the total number of people known to have been infected is nearing 300,000.

As vaccine supply ramps up, provinces and territories fine-tune rollout plans

As vaccine supply ramps up, provinces and territories fine-tune rollout plans Hannah Thibedeau © Kay Nietfeld/dpa via AP Photo Provincial and territorial vaccination plans are starting to come into clearer focus. Vaccine deliveries are ramping up and provinces and territories are starting to unveil more of their vaccine rollout plans. Each province has a phased plan for vaccine deployment which indicates when the various priority groups can expect to receive the shots. Here s what we know so far about who s getting the shots and when. British Columbia B.C. is still in Phase 1 of its vaccine rollout, which covers residents and staff of long-term care facilities, health care workers who may provide care for COVID-19 patients and remote and isolated Indigenous communities.

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