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The messy end of session marathon at the National Assembly 12 Jun 202600:14:24

As the legislative session in Quebec shuts down for the summer, the CAQ government had a few key bills and reforms it wanted to push through. But the party had to say goodbye so some of its flagship ideas.

Introducing This is Quebec05 Jun 202600:01:17

This is Quebec travels across the big, diverse landscape of the province to find the heart of the action and dig into what's on people's minds. Every Friday, host Alison Brunette explores one issue that has people talking in both official languages, and more -- from language laws to ferry schedules to family doctors.

Dance, theatre, song and human rights: reflections of National Indigenous Peoples Day in Quebec19 Jun 202600:14:41

Communities across Quebec gather on June 21 to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day, 2026 marking the 30th edition. For many artists and leaders, the summer solstice is an occasion to showcase the projects, causes and art they champion year round.

Towns on the Lower North Shore left stranded as route 138 plans canned again26 Jun 202600:14:58

Yet again, plans to extend route 138 on Quebec’s Lower North Shore have been scrapped. People living in a dozen towns and villages along the coast have been waiting for a road to connect them to the rest of the province for decades. Without it, locals must rely on planes, ferry service - even quads and snowmobiles - to travel. After two former Liberal governments promised and failed to complete the 400 kilometre stretch of road from Old-Fort Bay and Kegaska, it's the CAQ that now finds itself tearing up its proposed extension plan.

Canada’s only watchmaking school stands the test of time03 Jul 202600:13:50

The École nationale d’horlogerie in Trois-Rivières is the only watchmaking school in Canada. It was founded 80 years ago, after WWII, to help veterans learn new skills and reintegrate into society after returning home. Today it trains watchmakers for the global market in a wide variety of professions.

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