
The CPQ joins a $400 million lawsuit against Ottawa
The action seeks to claim $400 million in compensation for the impacts caused by the successive and unpredictable changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).

The action seeks to claim $400 million in compensation for the impacts caused by the successive and unpredictable changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP).

On January 9, 2026, the quarterly average unemployment rate in the Montréal census metropolitan area (CMA) fell below 6%. As a result, the Montreal CMA is no longer subject to the federal government's refusal of treatment.

In a press release dated May 23, 2025, the Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec (SAAQ) announced the upcoming entry into force of new driving rules for certain persons new to Quebec.

Quebec society continues to mobilize against the various measures in the area of temporary immigration.

He works hard, he integrates, he pays his taxes, he contributes to the Quebec economy... and yet, we want to send him back.

New measures for families of temporary foreign workers

Great news to start this year 2025. As expected...

The federal government is continuing to strengthen the Temporary Foreign Worker Program, especially with respect to the “low” wage component.

On September 18, 2024, the federal government announced new measures that negatively affect low-wage temporary foreign workers.

New regulations are tightening restrictions on hiring low-wage temporary foreign workers, affecting businesses in Montreal and Canada.