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Quebec residents can receive payments from these government benefits and credits in June

With inflation at all-time highs and the cost of living in Quebec soaring, it's no surprise that residents are looking for ways to earn extra money, whether it be through work or financial programs set out by the Canadian and Quebec governments. A few benefits being paid out in June include the Canada Child Benefit, Quebec Pension Plan and Quebec public-sector pensions, to name a few.

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Front commun and teachers reach tentative deal, healthcare workers continue negotiations

In the first few days of 2024, the Front commun announced that it had reached a tentative deal, as did the FAE.

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School Board finalizes employment contract with Don Grotting

NYSSA — The Nyssa School Board of Directors finalized the contract with former superintendent Don Grotting this month. His new title is compliance director and it will cost the district

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Quebec government demands sweeping concessions as unions work to demobilize half a million public sector workers

With less than three weeks to go before the contracts of Quebec’s 600,000 public sector employees expire, the hard-right CAQ government is making increasingly belligerent threats.

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Unions reject Quebec government's wage-cutting offer to half a million public sector workers

The CAQ government is proposing wage “increases” totalling 9 percent spread over five years, although prices rose 6.8 percent last year and continue to rise at an annual rate of close to 6 percent in 2023.

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