Quebec cuts immigration to 45,000 yearly for 4 years
Quebec announces dramatic reduction in immigration levels, planning to cap annual admissions at 45,000 for the next four years amid housing and integration concerns.
Quebec announces dramatic reduction in immigration levels, planning to cap annual admissions at 45,000 for the next four years amid housing and integration concerns.
The Quebec City metropolitan area experienced unprecedented real estate activity in October with transaction records shattered amid critically low housing supply, creating one of the tightest markets in recent memory.
As Innisfil advances its major infrastructure overhaul, municipal leaders are reaffirming their commitment to replacing every tree removed during construction, demonstrating how development and environmental stewardship can coexist.
Former NDP leader Tom Mulcair sounds the alarm on federal budget cuts that could decimate Canada's urban forests and environmental protection programs.
BC Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon calls for Ottawa to provide forestry sector with same level of support given to Ontario's automotive industry, warning of economic consequences without federal intervention.
Discover how Quebec stands to gain billions from Ottawa's latest budget, with massive investments in healthcare, green technology, and infrastructure that could transform the province's economic landscape.
Quebec's vaccination campaign struggles with massive appointment backlogs as persistent supply shortages leave thousands waiting. Health officials scramble for solutions while public frustration grows.
A groundbreaking class action lawsuit alleges Quebec's health database Carnet Santé was systematically accessed without patient consent. Thousands of Quebecers may have had their sensitive medical data compromised.
Premier Blaine Higgs pushes Ottawa for concrete softwood lumber support strategies and market diversification in upcoming federal budget, citing urgent need for industry stability.
United Steelworkers union demands immediate intervention from Canadian government as forestry and steel sectors face unprecedented crisis threatening thousands of jobs across multiple provinces.
The Liberal government quietly cancels Justin Trudeau's flagship environmental program to plant two billion trees, raising questions about Canada's climate commitments.
British Columbia's forestry sector faces crisis as punishing U.S. duties threaten thousands of jobs. Premier David Eby announces emergency summit to develop survival strategy for the struggling industry.
Discover the four major factors influencing Quebec's upcoming municipal elections, from environmental concerns to housing affordability and public safety.
Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand triumphs in municipal election, winning decisive second term with strong mandate to continue his vision for the provincial capital.
Election day concludes across Quebec as residents cast ballots in municipal races that will determine mayors, councillors, and local priorities for the coming term.
Follow our live coverage of Quebec's 2025 municipal elections as voters across the province cast ballots for mayors and councilors in pivotal local races that will shape communities for the next four years.
Major municipal shakeup across Quebec as voters elect new leadership in Montreal, surrounding regions, and communities throughout the province. Discover who's taking charge of your city.
Voters across Quebec head to the polls today in massive municipal elections affecting over 1,000 municipalities. Get the latest on key races, voter turnout, and what's at stake in your community.
Gatineau residents are heading to the polls today in a municipal election that could reshape the city's leadership and direction for the next four years. Discover what's at stake and who's competing for the mayor's chair.
Quebec community mourns as a 35-year-old woman dies in a fatal hit-and-run collision in Saint-Lazare. Sûreté du Québec launches urgent investigation to find the fleeing driver.
Voters across Quebec are heading to the polls today in municipal elections that will determine mayors and council members in more than 1,000 municipalities. From major urban centers to small rural communities, citizens are shaping their local governments
A Montreal physician warns that Quebec's Bill 2 creates dangerous barriers to healthcare, compromising patient confidentiality and putting vulnerable populations at risk. Learn why medical professionals are demanding repeal.
Canadian forestry leaders urge federal government for immediate support and long-term vision in upcoming budget to maintain global competitiveness and sustainable practices.
Montreal's beloved La Tulipe performance venue triumphs in Quebec court, overturning noise restrictions that threatened its survival. The landmark decision preserves the city's vibrant arts scene and cultural heritage.
Massive demonstration in Quebec City as medical professionals and citizens unite against Bill 15 amendments affecting doctor recruitment and practice rights in the province.
Kapuskasing's paper plant receives crucial financial support from provincial and federal governments, ensuring job stability and environmental innovation in Northern Ontario's forestry sector.
Get ready for the most extensive Quebec municipal elections coverage in 2025. CTV News Montreal reveals its strategic plan to keep voters informed about every mayor, council race, and local issue across the province.
The Coalition Avenir Québec government's aggressive approach toward medical specialists raises concerns about the future of healthcare in the province. Discover why doctors are calling this their 'line in the sand' moment.
As Canadian wildfires intensify, Trump administration officials advocate for aggressive forest management strategies, sparking a diplomatic dialogue on fire prevention between neighboring nations.
Thousands of future doctors across four Quebec universities are taking a stand against Bill 31, voting overwhelmingly for strike action in a dramatic escalation of their protest against the province's healthcare reforms.