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Superior Court Justice Donald Bisson limited the class action to Quebec residents because the case hinges on that province's ...
With Quebec’s moving day fast approaching, more than 2,000 households across the province are still searching for housing — ...
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Pet abandonments in Quebec used to spike around Canada Day. Now they’re year-roundMontreal's SPCA is no longer seeing a big jump in animal surrenders around July 1, but that's not because people have stopped ...
After the drivers meeting announcement at Autodrome Chaudiere on Saturday, June 21, American-Canadian Tour officials released ...
A judge has said a class-action lawsuit can go ahead against Tim Hortons, but only in Quebec. The suit comes after the coffee ...
A new regulation from Québec’s financial regulator comes into force today (July 1, 2025), introducing a standardized ...
Peeters Mushroom Farm brand Sliced Mushrooms are being pulled from shelves after test results from the Canadian Food ...
Emergency responders on Saturday were searching for four people who were missing after a medical helicopter crashed into a ...
With the school year just coming to an end, the start of the 2025 school year is already shaping up to be complicated. The ...
A judge has authorized a class-action lawsuit over emails Tim Hortons sent out in error to participants in its popular Roll ...
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Tim Hortons' botched Roll Up to Win class action approved, judge rules, but only for Quebec customersMontreal law firm claims about half-million customers across Canada received an email in April 2024 saying they had won a ...
A Montreal-based law firm claims some 500,000 Canadians got an email saying they had won a boat through Roll Up to Win, but the lawsuit has only been approved for Quebec residents.
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