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Quebec tables emergency law to restore order: semesters suspended, possible fines

Quebec Premier Jean Charest speaks to media as Education Minister Michelle Courchesne, left, looks on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at the legislature in Quebec City. The Quebec government has announced plans to suspend the current academic session for striking students in an attempt to restore order in a province plagued by unrest. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot

The Quebec government has announced plans to suspend the current academic session for striking students in an attempt to restore order in a province plagued by unrest.

Protesters make their way through the hall of a Montreal university to disrupt classes Wednesday, May 16, 2012 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

Protest gangs storm into Montreal university classes, force students out

MONTREAL - Protesters stormed into a university, many of them with their faces covered by masks, mov...

Masked protesters take part in an anti-capitalist demonstration in Montreal, Tuesday, May 1, 2012. A federal move to regulate mask-wearing at large gatherings could face a litmus test as early as this week, as events in Montreal help foreshadow whether such a plan will do more good or harm. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

A sneak preview of federal mask ban, coming to a city near you: Montreal's plan

MONTREAL - A federal move to regulate mask-wearing at large gatherings could face a litmus test as e...

Newly appointed Education Minister;Treasury Board President Michelle Courchesne;speaks at a news conference after she was sworn in Monday;May 14;2012 in Quebec City. Quebec Premier Jean Charest;left;looks on.

Quebec government hopes to restore order with emergency legislation

The Quebec government has announced plans to suspend the current academic session for striking stu...

Fresh peppers are on display for sale as people shop for fresh produce and vegetables at a small market on Bloor Street West in Toronto on Tuesday;June 7;2011. While officials desperately try to pinpoint the cause of a deadly E. coli outbreak in Germany;some Canadian farmers are worried the crisis could hurt their businesses as concern over the safety of produce increases.

Conservatives slam UN investigation into hunger as a waste of time

The federal government is calling a United Nations investigation into food security in Canada a “pol...

Canada's summer 2012 weather forecast: why so hot?

A new forecast says Canadians can expect warmer temperatures than normal this summer. But why is Can...

G20 report details mass violation of rights by police

Police violated civil rights, detained people illegally and used excessive force during the G20 summ...

Racy sex exhibit ‘insulting to taxpayers’, says minister’s spokesperson

Canada’s Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa is facing a lot of criticism lately because of i...

Canadian's fight to bring sons home from Poland continues; ruling on May 29

A Polish court is expected to make a decision at the end of the month in the case of an Ontario man ...

Activist group wants ban on triclosan, chemical found in personal care products

A Canadian activist group is calling for a ban on triclosan, an antimicrobial agent commonly found i...

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