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Quebec health minister tables bill banning energy drink sales to youth under 16

energynow.ca


Canadian Jewish leaders demand action after attempted arson at Quebec synagogue

June 3, 2026 JNS Staffjns.org


Octogenaria Odyssey: Cyclist, 83, starts cross-Canada tour in B.C.

Tricia Leslierevelstokereview.com


Quebec aluminum smelters more resilient than expected despite U.S. tariffs

The Canadian Pressctvnews.ca


‘I can still smell the smoke,’ rabbi says after Quebec synagogue targeted by arsonist

Montreal Gazettetorontosun.com


Canadian women earn sweep, defeat U.S. for 1st time at Volleyball Nations League

CBCcbc.ca


Garber pressing Quebec to fund Olympic Stadium renovation

ANDREJ IVANOVsportsbusinessdaily.com


Verdict expected in case of ex-Hydro-Québec employee accused of economic espionage

The Canadian Pressctvnews.ca


Quebec health minister to table bill to protect teens from energy drinks

energynow.ca


Fewer than half of Albertans say they would stay in a newly independent province: poll

Jesse Snydernationalpost.com

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