The Canadian government says it is moving ahead with a multi-billion dollar plan to build a high-speed rail network between Quebec City and Toronto.
Agreement on Formulation and Finish of a Virus-Like Particle Vaccine for Phase 1 and 2 Clinical Trials MONTREAL and QUEBEC CITY, /CNW/ - Aramis Biotechnologies Inc. ("Aramis"), Quebec City-based company specialized in plant-based biomanufacturing of innovative vaccines,
The Liberal government launched a six-year, $3.9-billion design and development plan Wednesday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says will eventually connect Quebec City and Toronto with a high-speed rail line.
Environment Canada issued a blizzard warning for southern and central Quebec, Sunday afternoon. About 40 cm of snow is expected to fall on Montreal through Monday morning, according to the agency.
Essential project to revolutionize passenger rail and shape the Canada of tomorrow. MONTREAL, Feb. 19, 2025 /CNW/ - Earlier today, Prime Minister Justin T
A storm tracking in from northwestern Canada will dive toward the Great Lakes Friday and then swing across the St. Lawrence Valley this weekend, producing a swath of heavy snow in an area that has been hit with major snowfalls in the past month,
Mayor Valérie Plante said the office "marks a turning point in our engagement with promoting and protecting our common language."
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Canada: People ski through snow-filled streets in Montreal after snowstormFebruary 17, 2025. @hisham_negm shared a video from Montreal, Quebec, Canada, showing people skiing through snow-filled streets after a snowstorm hit the area.
The first snowblower to clear the streets was purchased by the City of Montreal nearly 100 years ago, in 1928.
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The Canadian government is moving ahead with a multibillion-dollar plan to build a high-speed rail network between Quebec City and Toronto
MONTREAL — A high-speed rail link between Toronto and Quebec City could deliver billions of dollars in economic benefits, a new report says. The C.D. Howe Institute study found that the promised line would generate between $15 billion and $27 billion in value for Canadians over six decades.
The province also removed professors and researchers from the list of those eligible for an expedited immigration process.
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