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Reçu aujourd’hui — 17 septembre 2025

Quebec to scale back free COVID-19 shots this fall after Alberta limits eligibility

17 septembre 2025 à 18:24
It will cost between $150 and $180 to receive a shot if an individual is not eligible for free COVID-19 vaccination, according to AQPP.

Quebec has become the second Canadian province after Alberta that will no longer provide free vaccination against COVID-19 for all its population.

Instead, only certain categories of people will still receive the shot at no cost: seniors, health care workers, residents of remote regions and medically vulnerable patients.

Reçu hier — 16 septembre 2025

Pilot narrowly avoids soccer fields, pickleball courts to safely land after plane loses power

16 septembre 2025 à 21:18
A plane crashed near the sports field at Monarch Park Collegiate Institute in Toronto on Tuesday.

David Sydney-Cariglia saw the struggling plane before he heard it.

He’d been focusing on his son playing soccer at St. Patrick Catholic Secondary School in Toronto’s east end. It was a cloudless Monday night in September. As dusk settled in and the floodlights hummed, a strange shape whispered over the field.

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  • Arrest of alleged extremists in Quebec City began with tip from CSIS
    A tip from Canada’s spy agency in early 2023 triggered the investigation that led to last month’s terrorism charges against three Quebec City men with ties to the Armed Forces, newly released court documents reveal.Police affidavits unsealed Thursday outline how the RCMP conducted covert surveillance for nine months on a group of current and former soldiers suspected of being right-wing extremists.
     

Arrest of alleged extremists in Quebec City began with tip from CSIS

21 août 2025 à 16:27
A photo posted on Instagram by Hide and Stalk group member Raphaël Lagacé taken during a May 2023 weekend of tactical training at a hunting ground north of Quebec City. Mr. Lagacé and two other men were charged with facilitating a terrorist activity.

A tip from Canada’s spy agency in early 2023 triggered the investigation that led to last month’s terrorism charges against three Quebec City men with ties to the Armed Forces, newly released court documents reveal.

Police affidavits unsealed Thursday outline how the RCMP conducted covert surveillance for nine months on a group of current and former soldiers suspected of being right-wing extremists.

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Photos from the Hide and Stalk group taken during a May 2023 weekend of tactical training at a hunting ground north of Quebec City. The photos were posted on Instagram by group member Raphaël Lagacé and mentioned in RCMP search warrant applications. Mr. Lagacé and two other men were charged with facilitating a terrorist activity.
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