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Barnard’s Star Planetary System May Be Filled with Water-Poor Rocky Worlds

Science & Nature A new analysis suggests the four sub-Earth exoplanets orbiting Barnard’s star -- the Sun’s nearest single-star neighbor -- are likely packed...

Scientists Discover New Monkey Species in Democratic Republic of Congo

Science & Nature Researchers have identified and formally described a new species of the African monkey genus Colobus living in the remote interior of...

‘Another dinosaur has entered the luxury collectibles market’: Gus the T. rex just sold for $50 million. Here’s what its loss means to science.

Science & Nature Gus, a Tyrannosaurus rex unearthed in South Dakota, just sold for $50 million at auction. But it's unknown if the specimen...

Quebec Liberals elect former federal minister Pablo Rodriguez as leader

Rodriguez, who does not have a seat in the national assembly, will have to rebuild the party in the coming months if it is to have a chance of forming government...

Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries

Content Skip to Main Content Accessibility Help news Top Stories Local Climate World Canada Politics Indigenous Business The National Health Entertainment Science CBC News Investigates Go Public About CBC News Being Black in Canada Quebec wants doctors to take on more patients, so it’s moving to regulate their salaries 2 months ago Duration 2:46 2

Quebec to ban phones in schools starting in next school year

Quebec already banned phones in classrooms, but now it's expanding the ban Quebec will ban phones and electronic devices in schools from the start until the end of the school day, building on a classroom phone ban implemented in January 2024. Per CBC News , the ban will apply to public and private schools at

Analysis: Quebec keeps moving the goal posts on health care

It will now "take years" to clear the backlog of more than 161,000 elective or non-urgent surgeries, says Premier François Legault...

Quebec ordered to pay ex-premier Charest $385K because of corruption probe leaks

MONTREAL — A court has ordered the Quebec government to pay ex-Liberal premier Jean Charest $385,000 because information about a corruption investigation targeting his former party was leaked to journalists...

Quebec Shuns Bitcoin Mining in Bid to Conserve Power

The Canadian province wants to stop selling cheap power to cryptocurrency miners and direct energy to other areas, a priority shift...

Québec Utility Requests Reallocation Of Electricity Away From Bitcoin Miners

Last month, the provincial energy regulator was asked to reallocate 270 megawatts that was set aside for cryptocurrency mining...

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