
A Quebec judge says ‘Netflix’ sentences aren’t sentences at all. Plus: Another brewing IT scandal for the Quebec government.
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Elias Makos kicks off the week with Jonathan Kalles, Vice President at McMillan Vantage, a national public affairs firm, and former advisor to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Catherine Hogan, high school teacher at Westwood Senior High in Hudson.
- A Quebec judge has sentenced a 22-year old woman who drove drunk and injured another motorist to a year in jail.
- Residents and business owners near Montreal’s Plaza Saint-Hubert say a stretch of Saint-André Street has become a dangerous hub for drug use, prostitution, and violence.
- Quebec’s ministry of cybersecurity wants Sante Quebec to stop its expensive and delayed IT project SIFARH.
- In the latest Coldplay concert affair saga… The CEO of the US tech company Astronomer, Andy Byron has resigned.
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