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Authorities report that a 29-year-old man tragically lost his life while attempting to swim across Cabin Lake. Rescue efforts were unsuccessful, and investigators are now examining possible contributing factors while raising safety concerns among local swimmers.
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Amid recent electoral setbacks, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is slated for a mandatory leadership review in January. The impending vote has ignited a blend of skepticism and political jabs, as party members and commentators alike scrutinize the leadership’s future amidst internal tensions and demands for accountability. More...
Newly elected Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has signaled a strategic delay by declaring his intent to contest a seat in the national assembly only at the 2026 provincial election. This methodical decision underscores his plan to rebuild party momentum and navigate the complex political landscape of Quebec with a measured approach. More...
The Quebec Court has forcefully reiterated the importance of maintaining public trust and judicial independence in response to contentious remarks by Me Goldwater. The ruling aims to restore confidence in the legal system, emphasizing transparency and accountability in court proceedings, much to the relief of a public wary of any erosion of institutional integrity. More...
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