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For an incredible fall adventure, you can hike to this waterfall in Canada that's even taller than Niagara Falls and surrounded by autumn leaves when the seasons change. Montmorency Falls in Quebec City is a stunning waterfall that makes for a spectacular sight all year long. Located in the Parc de la Chute-Montmorency, or Montmorency Falls Park, the towering cascade stands at 83 metres high, a full 30 metres taller than Niagara Falls. Hiking to the waterfall is a great way to spend a fall day, allowing you to take in breathtaking views o... ...
Canada now has 1,800 new COVID-19 cases and exactly half of them are in Quebec. New figures from the federal government, show that Quebec is seeing 900 cases as of 7 p.m. ET on October 7. This means the country's COVID-19 cases are split down the middle between them and the other provinces and territories. Editor's Choice: Canada Has Now Opened Border Applications For People Who Want To Come Here To See Family 1,800 new COVID-19 cases reported in Canada Quebec also makes up over half of the deaths reported yesterday that saw... ...
One of the country's biggest brands may be bidding Canadians farewell soon as they prepare to cease operation. Le Chateau, a fashion company founded in 1959 in Quebec, has filed to have their assets liquidated in an attempt to close down their stores after citing low sales, largely due to the pandemic. The retailer wants the protection of the court to proceed with their plans after just recently filling the "CCAA Application" known as the Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. Editor's Choice: A Quarter Of Canadian Millennials Expect $... ...
As the number of people with COVID-19 in Canada continues to climb, some regions are being hit harder than others. In fact, one spot has now reported over 95,000 cases of the illness, while another is yet to confirm a single one. Additionally, as of October 20, two provinces alone made up almost 80% of Canada’s total count. Editor's Choice: Over 1,000 Americans Tried To Visit Canada To Shop During The COVID-19 Pandemic 95,216 Cases of COVID-19 in Quebec Since the beginning of the pandemic, Quebec has reported a total of 95,216 cases a... ...
It's official! With the Asbestos, Quebec name change, the town can now be called something much prettier that doesn't have any negative connotations. Of the six options that people could choose from, Val-des-Sources got the most votes, 51.5%, after three rounds and is the new name of the town. About 48.2% of the population who was eligible to vote did so which is 2,796 people. Editor's Choice: Jagmeet Singh & His Wife Were Totally Twinning In A Cute Fall Photo Shoot “ It's a name that represents our area, and especially, it's insp... ...
Someone just became a multimillionaire and they might not even know it yet! The newest Lotto Max winner is from Quebec and whether it was a group or an individual, this is a lot of money to win. With the draw on October 9, the winning ticket for the massive $70 million jackpot was sold in Quebec. There's no information about who won or where in the province they bought their ticket because the prize probably hasn't been claimed yet. Editor's Choice: Tim Hortons Has Free Donuts For Thanksgiving Weekend & You Can Get 1 Every Half Hour $7... ...
After getting arrested in the early hours of Sunday morning, the suspect in the Quebec City attack has been identified as 24-year-old Carl Girouard. This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers. While local police have not yet named the suspect involved in Saturday night’s incident, CBC News and Le Journal de Quebec have identified the individual. The attacker is believed to be from the Sainte-Thérèse area, approximately 20 kilometres northwest of Montreal. Editor's Choice: The Quebec Attack O... ...
The suspect in the Quebec City attack likely chose his victims at random, according to officials. This article contains graphic content that might not be suitable for some readers. Speaking during a news conference on Sunday morning, per CBC News, Quebec City police Chief Robert Pigeon confirmed that the Saturday-night attack was probably premeditated. While Pigeon noted that the suspect appeared to choose his victims at random, police believe he visited Quebec City "with the intention of doing the most damage possible." Editor'... ...
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has spoken out against the Quebec attack on October 31, which he described as “senseless violence.” In a tweet on Sunday, Singh acknowledged the events that occurred on Halloween night in Quebec's Historic District. “My thoughts are with friends and family who lost loved ones,” wrote the party leader. Editor's Choice: Barack Obama Just Praised The Way Canada Is Handling The COVID-19 Pandemic It's hard to comprehend the senseless violence that occurred in Quebec City, last night. Jagmeet Singh Singh con... ...
An arrest was made on Sunday morning in relation to an alleged sword attack in Quebec City. On Saturday evening, just before 10:30 p.m., police were called to the historic district of Quebec where multiple people had been stabbed. According to CBC News, two people had been stabbed to death and five people had been injured by a man who was wearing a medieval outfit and carrying a sword. Editor's Choice: Ontario Is About To Be Slammed With 'Heavy Snow' & The Coldest Weather Of The Season 2 People have died Officials searched for the sus... ...