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Eric Andrew-Gee

Eric Andrew-Gee

Reporter at The Globe and Mail Online

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Eric Andrew-Gee
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Quebec tax on unvaccinated faces serious legal hurdles, civil rights advocates say

Critics accused the government of endangering Quebeckers’ Charter rights and choosing a punitive, inefficient way to get people inoculated
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Pioneering neurosurgeon explored the mind’s mysteries – and left be...

William Cone co-founded the world-famous Montreal Neurological Institute with Wilder Penfield and found new ways to treat ailments of the brain. But his own mental-health struggles would cost him his life
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How the COVID-19 pandemic is shaping main streets in five Canadian ...

Across the country, from King Street in Saint John, N.B., to Water Street in Vancouver, the bustle is largely gone and many storefronts sit empty, but life and businesses still survive and are often thriving in surprising ways
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Plus ça change: How some COVID-19 issues are eerily similar to Queb...

Many feared the relatively new vaccination technology was an anglophone plot to poison working-class French speakers
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Canada’s unvaccinated not always who you think they are

Quebec’s efforts to reach the final 10 per cent are providing both lessons and hope
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After day of protests, Ukrainian-Canadians focus on fundraising ami...

Across Canada, donations are pouring in to groups trying to get humanitarian aid to Ukraine
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For first time on record, more Ontarians moved to Quebec than the r...

Since the 1970′s the trend has been that more Quebeckers move to Ontario

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The wounded town of Lac-Mégantic is seeing scars reopened with rail...

Almost nine years after the rail disaster, Ottawa is expected to begin construction on a controversial rail bypass – sparking bitter debate in a tightly woven community hoping to heal
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Opponents of Quebec’s Bill 96 protecting the French language prepar...

A group of fellow Montreal lawyers will launch a constitutional challenge against Bill 96, probably within the month
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Spectre of sovereignty rises in Quebec as François Legault pushes b...

The Quebec Premier has turned up the rhetorical temperature with Ottawa, arguing that without expanded powers over immigration, the ‘Quebec nation’ could cease to exist
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Montreal’s Dollar Cinema defied the odds for 18 years. Now the end ...

The beloved Montreal institution – slightly off-kilter in its own right – is finally bringing down the curtain on an 18-year run. It will close July 31, when its lease expires
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Census shows slight decline of French-speakers in Quebec, reviving ...

Statistics Canada says over three in four Canadians report English as their first official language, a proportion that’s increased over a period between 2016 and 2021
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Former premier René Lévesque’s ghost haunts provincial campaign tra...

During a bitter partisan race, memories of the Parti Québécois founder have united the province in appreciation of a statesman from a bygone era
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Quebec election: Éric Duhaime emerges as breakout political star

Duhaime is sitting second in some polls behind only the dominant governing CAQ, and earning his party its first-ever invitation to address the Montreal Chamber of Commerce
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How François Legault found the sweet spot of Quebec politics - The ...

He’s the most-liked leader Quebec has had in decades, but it took years to get his brand of paternal populism just right – and to persuade voters to buy it, as they seem poised to do again on Oct. 3
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A Quebec city, fearing arsenic in the air, presses the province to ...

As research shows carcinogens in their children’s bodies, people in Rouyn-Noranda are demanding more loudly that the local copper smelter – long exempt from provincial emissions rules – should clean up its act
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Federal government paying to move migrants from Quebec to Ontario -...

The federal government has been relocating Roxham Road migrants regularly because of capacity constraints in Quebec since last summer, and would not confirm whether the spike in relocations was a new policy or a blip
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Harper blocked U.S. move to repatriate Omar Khadr, book says - The ...

I Accuse the Torturers of Omar Khadr paints a picture of a government determined to keep Khadr away from Canadian soil, argues France-Isabelle Langlois, director-general of the francophone branch of Amnesty International Canada
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Doctor Juhn Wada revolutionized epilepsy surgery - The Globe and Mail

Wada was a renaissance man who created a test to determine a patient’s dominant brain hemisphere
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For novice brain surgeons, AI offers a way to practise on virtual g...

At this McGill University lab, a veteran neurosurgeon has developed technology to simulate life-saving procedures more realistically than ever
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'Meet me at the dep': How anglos borrowed from French to create a ....

Quebec’s anglophones have started incorporating a growing number of French expressions, so much so that some scholars now call Quebec English its own dialect