Jean Leloup Celebrates 30 Years of ‘Le Dôme’ at Francos
Jean Leloup will perform his 1996 album Le Dôme in full at the Francos de Montréal on June 14, 2026, marking the record’s 30th anniversary.
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Jean Leloup will perform his 1996 album Le Dôme in full at the Francos de Montréal on June 14, 2026, marking the record’s 30th anniversary.
A report by Quebec tenant groups shows that housing repossession requests before the Tribunal administratif du logement have tripled over the past 12 years, prompting calls for rent controls to protect tenants.
Quebec will appoint an independent observer to oversee the racism probe into the Montreal Police Service, and the minister indicated a public inquiry could follow if the investigation falls short.
Premier François Legault dismissed the auditor general’s criticism of the $700 million battery sector funding, defending his administration’s decisions amid concerns about the use of money given to bankrupt companies.
The P’tit Train du Nord trail in Quebec’s Laurentians marks its 30th anniversary, highlighting three decades since the former railway was turned into a popular multi‑use path for cyclists and skiers.
A report shows housing repossession requests before Quebec's Tribunal administratif du logement have tripled over the last twelve years, prompting tenant groups to call for rent controls to protect the right to housing.
Quebec’s government released a guide on June 15, 2026, directing companies to keep human judgment central when using AI. Minister Jean Boulet framed the document as part of the province’s broader AI governance efforts, offering practical resources for responsible AI integration.
Premier François Legault rejected the auditor general's critical report on Quebec's battery program, defending the $700 million allocated to bankrupt companies, while the audit called the management of the sector flawed.
The P’tit Train du Nord trail in Quebec celebrated its 30th anniversary in June 2026, marking three decades since its conversion from a railway to a popular cycling and skiing route.
On June 14, 2026, Francos de Montréal will revisit Jean Leloup’s 1996 cult‑classic album ‘Le Dôme’ to mark its 30th anniversary, highlighting its lasting impact on Quebec’s music scene.
On June 13, Quebec’s Ministry of Public Security announced the removal of the ban on open fires in forests, ending previous restrictions on campfires and other flames in the province’s wooded areas.
The Quebec Liberal Party said it will send a formal demand letter to PQ leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon on June 13, 2026, accusing him of linking him to organized crime based on recent remarks. The party frames the notice as a response to alleged defamatory statements.
Quebec introduced an immigration plan on June 14, 2026 that prioritises doctors and nurses but excludes senior‑care aides, prompting criticism that the measure neglects essential senior‑care staff.
Héma‑Québec has launched a provincewide summer campaign in June 2026 to encourage blood and plasma donations during the vacation season, aligning with National Blood Donor Week to help maintain supply levels.
A June 14 poll by Léger for Centraide shows 48% of Quebec respondents report moderate to extreme financial anxiety, indicating widespread stress across the province.
A Quebec teenager will attempt a 78‑hour nonstop cooking marathon in June 2026 to set a Guinness World Record and raise funds for charity, with the effort overseen by Guinness World Records.
Héma-Québec launched a provincewide summer campaign on June 13, 2026, to boost blood and plasma donations during vacation season, coinciding with National Blood Donor Week.
Jean Leloup’s 1996 album Le Dôme will be performed at the Francos de Montréal festival on June 14, 2026, marking its 30th anniversary. The celebration highlights the record’s lasting influence as a cult classic in Quebec’s music scene.
Quebec’s Marcel‑Lemieux Provincial Pickleball Championship will be held outdoors on twenty new courts in Salaberry‑de‑Valleyfield on June 13‑14, 2026, with indoor backup plans if weather turns unfavorable.
The Marcel-Lemieux provincial pickleball championships will be held outdoors for the first time on twenty new courts in Salaberry-de-Valleyfield from June 13‑15, 2026. The move aims to accommodate more players and showcase the sport in an open‑air setting.