Tag: Quebec

Silent Treatment: Quebec Officers Refusing to Answer Questions From Police Watchdog

The majority of police forces across Quebec are refusing to answer questions from investigators with the province’s independent police watchdog after a court affirmed the right of officers not to incriminate themselves. The situation, first reported by The Globe and Mail, reflects an increasingly tense relationship between Quebec’s police forces and the body mandated to…


Alleged Chinese Police Stations in Quebec Promote Festival Featuring Pro-Beijing Films

Two Quebec community groups under investigation by the RCMP for allegedly hosting covert overseas Chinese police stations are recruiting volunteers for a Chinese-Canadian film festival, an annual event that has previously awarded films praising the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the Chinese police, and the regime’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The 8th China-Canada International Film…


More Than 8,000 Quebec Households Still Without Power Following Severe Storm

Power outages persist in the Montreal area 48 hours after severe thunderstorms ripped through southern Quebec, downing trees, snapping poles and breaking wires. Hydro-Québec reports more than 8,100 customers are still without power as of Saturday afternoon, down from more than 20,000 earlier in the day and a Thursday evening peak of more than 300,000….


Tornado Warnings Issued for Southwestern Quebec, Including Montreal Island

Environment Canada has issued tornado warnings for much of southwestern Quebec, including the Island of Montreal. The weather agency says meteorologists are tracking a severe thunderstorm that is possibly producing a tornado. It says warnings are also in effect for the Montreal area, and regions to the west and north. Environment Canada says residents in…


Doctors, Hospices Grapple With New Quebec Law Forcing Palliative Facilities to Offer MAiD

Quebec physician Bruno Gagnon is feeling squeezed out of his decades-long palliative care career due to his moral objection to medical assistance in dying (MAiD). With years of experience and a faith-based passion for offering comfort to those living out their final days, Dr. Gagnon says he still has much to offer in the field…


Montreal Police Raid Magic Mushroom Shop Within Hours of Opening

Montreal police raided a shop selling illegal magic mushrooms and arrested several people on July 11, but the store says it intends to reopen. “It was supposed to be reopened today, but we will reopen tomorrow,” FunGuyz spokesperson Edgras Goban told The Epoch Times on July 12, while criticizing the police for making the arrest. FunGuyz’s…


No Quebec Wildfires Considered out of Control for First Time Since End of May

For the first time since the end of May Quebec’s forest fire prevention agency says there are no out-of-control wildfires in the province. The agency, called SOPFEU, says there are currently 57 blazes in the southern half of the province, including 38 that are under control and 19 that are considered contained. The agency considers…


Cory Morgan: Double Standard: Why Should Quebec Pay Less Carbon Tax Than Other Provinces?

Commentary It’s tough to justify the inexorable growth in carbon taxes in Canada while citizens struggle with increases in the cost of living. But the inequitable application of the scheme across provinces adds insult to injury. B.C. was the first province out of the gate to impose a carbon tax in 2008 to battle emissions. Since imposing…


‘High-Risk’ Regions Remain in Canada’s Wildfire Battle, Says Minister

Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair said 2023 is Canada’s worst wildfire season on record, and while rainfall will bring relief for Quebec in the next few weeks, associated lightning storms could raise the risk of new fires. “Thunderstorms can increase the risk of fire activity due to lightning strikes, and warmer temperatures are also beginning…


Quebec Social Media Influencer Charged for Simulating Crimes to Gain Attention

Quebec police say they have arrested a social media influencer who allegedly committed fake crimes to gain popularity. Police in Gatineau, Que., near Ottawa, say Anthony Gagné, 27, simulated crimes to attract police attention. They say they launched an investigation in May after he allegedly drove a van with the words “free candy” printed on…