I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Based on recent publicly available information, France-Élaine Duranceau has been a notable Quebec housing minister involved in housing policy debates and ethics matters in the past, but I can’t confirm the very latest developments right now. If you’d like, I can summarize past background or guide you to reliable sources to verify the latest updates.
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- France-Élaine Duranceau has served as Quebec’s housing minister and has been involved in housing reform debates, including measures on lease transfers and landlord rules in Bill 31. This context can help you interpret current coverage.[2][4][5]
- There have been ethics and transparency discussions around her actions and relationships in the past, which sometimes resurfaced in coverage during periods of housing-policy controversy.[3][4]
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- Background on Duranceau’s role and policy debates in Quebec housing reform[2]
- Ethics-related reporting on the minister’s actions[4][3]
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Coup d’éclat à l’Assemblée nationale: quelques minutes à peine après la reprise des consultations sur le projet de loi 31 sur le logement, les oppositions ont claqué la porte pour dénoncer le «chantage» et l’«arrogance» de la ministre de l’Habitation, France−Élaine Duranceau.
www.lenouvelliste.ca/CNW/ - Le premier ministre du Québec, M. François Legault, a procédé aujourd'hui à un ajustement au sein de son Conseil des ministres. Ainsi, France-Élaine...
www.newswire.caQuebec Housing Minister France-Elaine Duranceau is under investigation by the National Assembly's ethics commissioner, Ariane Mignolet.
www.ctvnews.caQuebec's minister responsible for housing committed a breach of the code of ethics for MNAs when she met with a longtime friend and business partner, according to the province's ethics commissioner has ruled.
www.cbc.caWatch Protesters demand resignation of Quebec Housing Minister Duranceau Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
globalnews.caAfter Quebec decided to keep a ban on lease transfers in its new housing reform bill, demonstrators expressed their anger at the province on Saturday.
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