Quebec
Cable issues force a second shutdown at new Hydro-Quebec line supplying New York City electricity
The current cable issue with the power line Champlain Hudson Power Express, which operated during New York City's recent heat wave, is unrelated to a shutdown that happened on July 1.
Quebec medical applicants use public Discord groups to post antisemitic content
Anti-Israel protesters block McGill classes in pro-Palestinian strike
Canada holds national antisemitism forum amid rising anti-Jewish incidents
Quebec Hasidic Jewish community under quarantine due to coronavirus oubreak
The region's public health department noted that there have been 10 confirmed cases of coronavirus discovered among members of the Tosh Hasidic community.
Jewish Canadians returning home from US cause spike in coronavirus rates
Cote St. Luc, a Montreal suburb with the densest and most elderly Jewish population in Quebec, reported some of earliest cases and has declared a state of emergency.
Deed on Montreal-area home contains clause preventing sale to Jews
In January, it was discovered that a farmer in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu included a clause refusing sale to Jewish people when he subdivided into lots and sold his property about 60 years ago.
Former Hasidic couple sues Quebec for 'failed education'
“The plaintiffs finished their high school education without knowing about the St. Lawrence River or the theory of evolution,” the summary of their claim reads.