NOTICE to SUBSCRIBERS
QCT staff
Multiple sources have indicated that Canada Post delivery personnel may go back on strike as soon as May 23. If this happens, you will no longer be able to get your QCT by mail, until the strike is over.
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Joël Lightbound poses for an official photo with Prime Minister Mark Carney and Governor General Mary Simon after being sworn in as minister for governmental transformation, public services and procurement on May 13. (Photo courtesy of Joël Lightbound via Facebook)
Over 2,500 truckers, members of the ANCAI, drove through Quebec City to rally against recent modifications to Bill 62 on May 14. They feel recent reforms to Quebec legislation are making it harder for Quebec truckers to find paying contracts. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)
Paul Mackey is protesting the design of the bus boarding island under construction on Chemin Ste-Foy. (Photo by Peter Black)
Mayor Bruno Marchand, Lucie Charland of Destination Québec cité and city councillors pose in front of City Hall with restaurant owners whose establishments have been recognized by Michelin Guide Québec. In the front row are contestants in the Junior Chefs Showdown televised cooking competition. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
Gina Farnell, president of the LHSQ from 2020 to 2024, unveils her official portrait, with the assistance of executive director Barry McCullough, during a reception held in the library of the Morrin Centre on May 15. (Photo by Shirley Nadeau)
Follow the Leaders is Spanish artist Isaac Cordal’s take on the capitalist world. What do businessmen do when their world is destroyed? This is one of the many public art installations in EXMURO’s latest exhibit, open until Jan. 10, 2026. (Photo by Cassandra Kerwin)