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Quebec schools develop algorithm to detect students at risk of dropping out

MONTREAL — Eric Racine, head of a school board east of Montreal, says it’s rarely obvious to educators which students …

Hundreds gather in Montreal to remember victims of attack on Pittsburgh synagogue

MONTREAL — Surrounded by a heavy presence of police cruisers and security guards, hundreds of members of Montreal’s Jewish community, …

Quebec elects more than 40 per cent women candidates, most in Canada: analysts

MONTREAL — Quebec elected a record number of women in Monday’s election, reflecting a trend on the continent toward greater …

Quebec’s Premier designate remains firm on controversial promises after historic win

QUEBEC — The day after a momentous election victory in which he re-drew Quebec’s political map, Premier-designate Francois Legault sought …

Legault and his Coalition make history as supporters bask in victory`

QUEBEC — Addressing Quebec for the first time as premier-designate Monday night, Francois Legault touched on a theme he returned …

Quebec election debate: Coalition leader tries to humanize position on immigrants

MONTREAL — After seeing his party’s lead in the polls evaporate, Coalition Avenir Quebec Leader Francois Legault tried to humanize …

Quebec leaders try to woo anglophones in first ever English language debate

MONTREAL — Quebec’s four would-be premiers sparred in their second language on Monday, making pitches in choppy English to the …

Immigrants plead with Quebec politicians to calm their heated rhetoric over language

MONTREAL — Along Montreal’s Saint-Laurent Boulevard are rows of greystone and red-bricked buildings dating from the early 20th century, many …

Quebec debate: leaders joust with nasty exchanges over immigration to the province

MONTREAL — The thorny issue of immigration sparked the most animated exchanges during the Quebec leaders’ debate Thursday, with the front-runner in …

The irony in Quebec politics: Which party deserves the title of most ‘progressive’?

MONTREAL — May Chiu, a family and human rights lawyer, ran in a previous provincial election for Quebec solidaire, which …

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