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Quebec will freeze the baseline number of spots in English-language CEGEPs in Quebec for the next 10 years, Premier François Legault said in a press conference on June 18. 

On the other end of the spectrum, the government announced that it would add 21,814 spots in French-language CEGEPs over the next decade.

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In an effort to cool down the housing market, the federal government just made it harder for prospective homebuyers in Canada to get approved for a mortgage

As of June 1, new mortgage stress test rules mean applicants need to prove they can afford a mortgage rate that's either 2% higher than their contract rate or 5.25% — whichever is higher — rather than the previous 4.79% threshold. 

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Quebec's new bill to reform French-language laws — aka Bill 96 — would place a cap on the number of students who can receive English-language education in the province's public CEGEPs.

If the bill passes, just 17.5% of all CEGEP students would be allowed to attend English CEGEPs each school year. 

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The deadline for tax season in Canada was April 30 — if you missed it, don't panic. We asked H&R Block senior tax expert Josée Cabral what to do if you missed the deadline for filing your income tax to the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) or Revenu Québec

For starters, know that grace periods for taxes in Quebec and Canada exist. However, your benefits and credits could be delayed if you missed the tax deadline. This includes COVID-19 relief measures, such as the CRB.

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According to a study by Royal LePage on recreational property values in 2021, buying a chalet in Quebec is more expensive than ever before

A perfect storm of low inventory and high demand will cause recreational home prices to increase by 15% in 2021, to an average price of $291,993. Waterfront property and condominium prices are also forecasted to increase. 

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Data from the Montreal SPCA reveals a-paw-ling new details on how the pandemic is affecting the province’s stray cat population.

The number of cats spayed or neutered by the Montreal SPCA dropped by about 27% this year, according to executive director Élise Desaulniers.*

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In a press conference on November 25, the city's regional public health director, Dr. Mylène Drouin, said Montreal's COVID-19 situation remains stable across the island. In the city, she said, the positivity rate among Montreal COVID-19 tests is currently just below five percent.

"We have positive news. Our positivity rate is going down," Dr. Drouin said.

According to Quebec's COVID-19 alert system criteria, the current positivity rate could put Montreal at least partially on track to an orange zone designation — provided that COVID-19 cases in the city don't rise.

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The red zone has been called the "maximum" level of alert in Quebec's COVID-19 alert system.

Though specific red zone measures are subject to change and adaptation, the government has nevertheless outlined what they might entail.

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