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Quebec in vaccine catch-up mode

Quebec in vaccine catch-up mode
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Quebec justice minister, chief justice at odds over need for bilingual judges in Montreal area

  MONTREAL A recent spat over language and bilingualism between Quebec s justice minister and the province s chief justice is raising serious concerns about the independence of the judiciary in the court system. According to La Presse, Justice Minister Simon Jolin-Barrette refused to require bilingualism in the selection of a new Quebec Court judge in the Longueuil district, despite a longstanding tradition of naming bilingual judges in the Greater Montreal Area. Every citizen has the right when addressing the court, no matter in what capacity, either as a witness or a lawyer, to choose English or French, explained Quebec Court Chief Justice Lucie Rondeau.

Quebecers over 85 in Montreal can receive a vaccine dose beginning next week

  MONTREAL Mass vaccinations in Quebec will begin next week, but a lot of details are still being worked out. There are several mass vaccination sites across Montreal, including one at the Olympic Stadium, said Quebec Premier Francois Legault in an announcement Tuesday afternoon. Those in the Greater Montreal Area born in 1936 or before (aged 85 and up) can start signing up Thursday and will be given first priority, Legault said. Health-care professionals will confirm the date of the second shot when they get the first shot. Hope is here, said Legault. We at last see the light at the end of the tunnel and we re not talking about the remote future.

Royal LePage: More than half of Canada s largest real estate markets see double-digit price growth as national home values soar 9 7% in fourth quarter

Price of detached homes continue to outpace condominiums as Canadians trade location for square footage Despite strong push toward the suburbs, Toronto and Montreal single-family homes see double-digit price gains in city centres Median price of a two-storey home in Greater Vancouver rises 8.8% as buyers prioritize square footage Out-of-region buyers spur Maritimes home prices, as option of remote work and demand for large, affordable properties grows Aggregate price of a home in Canada rose $206,815 since Q4 2015 TORONTO, Jan. 15, 2021 /CNW/ - According to the Royal LePage House Price Survey released today, the aggregate 1 price of a home in Canada increased 9.7 per cent year-over-year to $708,842 in the fourth quarter of 2020, as strong seller s market conditions continued to shape Canada s real estate market through the end of the year. The significant year-over-year increase in aggregate price was driven by price gains for larger properties. Sixty-four per cent of al

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