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Quebec government open to studying whether to reopen nuclear reactorQuebec Energy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon says he agrees with Hydro-Quebec's decision to study a possible reopening of the province's only nuclear power plant.
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Former Quebec cabinet minister Jacques-Yvan Morin dies at 92Jacques-Yvan Morin, a former prominent cabinet minister in Quebec and a supporter of Quebec's independence, has passed away at the age of 92. Morin played a significant role in shaping Quebec's first charter of human rights and The Charter of the French Language. He served as deputy premier, minister of education, minister of cultural and scientific development, and minister of intergovernmental affairs in the Parti Québécois government. His contributions to Quebec's independence movement and his works on the right to self-determination are highly regarded.
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Former Quebec politician Jacques-Yvan Morin dies at 92Jacques-Yvan Morin, a former prominent cabinet member and leader of the official opposition in Quebec, has passed away at the age of 92. Morin, who played a key role in shaping Quebec's first charter of human rights, entered politics in the 1970s and served in various ministerial positions. He was known for his support of Quebec's independence and his contributions to the right to self-determination.
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Québecor to Stop Paying Rent for Office in Quebec Legislature BuildingQuébecor, a media and telecom conglomerate based in Montreal, has announced that it will no longer pay rent for the office used by its political journalists in one of Quebec's legislature buildings. The company argues that the rent is too high and goes against the principles of access and democratic life. Québecor owns TVA, Journal de Montréal, and Journal de Québec. The annual rent amounts to $100,000 before tax, which the Canadian Association of Journalists considers prohibitive. The company's vice-president cites a crisis in the media industry due to declining advertising revenue and job cuts.
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Roger Thibault, one half of first same-sex civil union in Quebec, dies at 77Thibault’s husband, Theo Wouters, says he hopes future generations will remember the couple’s fight against homophobia
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Smoke from Quebec fires seen across northern OntarioTimmins, Sudbury, and North Bay affected by smoke drift southward from James Bay
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