Provincial News
Québec Solidaire Deputy Alejandra Zaga Mendez outlined her party's mining policy during her visit to Gatineau on April 22. We also contacted the Liberals and Part Québécois for their position.
In a comprehensive effort to reverse the decline of the French language in Quebec, the Action Group for the Future of the French Language, led by key ministers including Jean-François Roberge,
In a significant move to enhance childcare services across Quebec, the Minister of Family Affairs, Suzanne Roy, announced the allocation of funding for 44 projects in 14 regions, with a particular focus on supporting children with special needs in ...
In a world that's constantly evolving, seniors often find themselves seeking information and support to navigate the challenges that come with aging.
English-speaking residents of Quebec are preparing for the impact of key provisions from Bill 96, a recent language law in Quebec.
On June 19, the Quebec government announced it would invest $175 million over the next five years to promote greater food self-sufficiency and boost the productivity of Quebec bio-food businesses throughout all regions.
The Canadian government's Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED) has provided a $200,000 repayable contribution to 9434-5477 Québec inc, associated with À La Dérive Brasserie artisanale
The Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg First Nation Tribal Council and the Ville de Gatineau have announced their joint hosting of the 2023 Great Gathering, an event encompassing the 3rd Summit of First Nations and Municipalities
The Fédération des Centres d'assistance et d'accompagnement aux plaintes (FCAAP) announced the official launch of a video clip that will aid Quebec Anglophones to understand the services they provide.
On February 1, the Federal Electoral Boundaries Commission for Quebec rejected the initial proposal that followed the public consultations that would divide Pontiac into three ridings
he tone was quickly set at the conference "What's behind the housing crisis?" held by the Pontiac New Democratic Party (NDP), which brought together guests and citizens from various backgrounds
At a special event held at Espace Canevas on January 17, 2023, Cilex, known in the Gatineau-Ottawa region for its incubation, acceleration, research and development services for startups
According to the data collected by the Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ), Covid-19 in the Outaouais has been rising steadily over the past few months.
Twenty-two representatives from diverse organizations, businesses, and associations with interests in the region's public forests (crown land forests) were appointed or had their candidacy accepted
According to the data collected by the Institut National de Santé Publique du Québec (INSPQ), Covid-19 in the Outaouais has been rising steadily over the past few months.
After many Quebec cities and municipalities, it is Gatineau's turn to adopt secure exchange zones, also known as "neutral zones". A popular concept already well established in Montreal, Quebec City and Laval
On December 14, Geneviève Guilbault, Deputy Premier of Quebec and Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, and Robert Bussière, Member of Parliament for Gatineau
The Société de transport de l'Outaouais (STO), which had announced an opportunity study to extend the Rapibus corridor (and the multifunctional path) to de l'Aéroport Boulevard in September 2022
With funding from the Secrétariat aux relations avec les québecois d'expression anglaise (SRQEA), the Quebec Anglophone Heritage Network (QAHN) recently allocated $2,250 to the Mulgrave and Derry Historical Society
On November 25, Centre Intégré de Santé et de Services Sociaux de l'Outaouais (CISSSO) announced Nicole Boucher-Larivière as the new Director of Local service networks (RLS) for the Pontiac
The family Robert Bertrand announced his passing May 17. The popular MP from Fort-Coulonge died in Shawville at the age of 69. Mr Bertrand was Liberal MP for Pontiac-Gatineau-Labelle from 1993 to 2004.
After another tough week, an optimistic Dominique Anglade remains adamant that "there's absolutely no reason to question the raison d'être of the Parti libéral du Québec."
The Liberal Party's amendment to Bill 96, voted on by all parties, will require Anglophone CEGEP students to take three additional French language courses.