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The Canadian Press on MSN4d
Quebec to ban cellphones in elementary and high schools for entire school dayThe Quebec government is expanding its cellphone ban in schools, prohibiting students from using the devices on elementary or ...
This historic neighborhood (and UNESCO World Heritage Site) houses some of the city's most notable attractions, including the Citadel, Quartier Petit-Champlain and Notre-Dame de Québec Basilica ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Surgeries cancelled at one of Quebec’s largest hospitals after violent stormOfficials were forced to cancel 30 surgeries and transfer one surgery patient to another city hospital for urgent care.
FnA Van Life on MSN6d
5 Places to Visit in Mexico City Before It Disappears Beneath the EarthAs Mexico City slowly sinks due to its unique geological foundation, some of its most iconic sights are at risk. In this guide, we highlight five remarkable attractions that you’ll want to experience ...
Navigating the dynamic landscape of international education presents unique challenges and opportunities for public ...
For those looking to spend days alternating between classic city pursuits—shopping, enjoying delicious meals, and hitting up plenty of museums—and outdoor activities—hiking, exploring, ...
"There will be more concentration, less distraction, less intimidation, more socialization – students talking to each other instead of being on their cell," Drainville told reporters in the Quebec ...
FIFTEEN of the 32 South Asians elected MPs on Monday are from British Columbia (seven), Alberta (six) and Quebec (two).
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Montreal Gazette on MSNQuebec Conservative Leader Éric Duhaime to run in Arthabaska byelectionQUEBEC — The leader of the Quebec Conservative Party, Éric Duhaime, will be a candidate in the byelection in the riding of ...
Officials in the party confirmed Duhaime’s decision Wednesday, saying he will make an announcement Sunday in the central Quebec riding, which includes the city of Victoriaville. It will be ...
QUÉBEC — The Quebec government is expanding its cellphone ... ban could reduce students’ screen time and encourage other activities such as reading, socializing or physical activity.
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