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2025 in Quebec
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Events
- 2025 CF Montréal season
- 2025 Montreal Alouettes season
- 2024–25 Montreal Canadiens season
- 2025 Montreal Roses FC season
- 2024–25 Montreal Victoire season
- 2025 Ligue1 Québec féminine season
- 2025 Ligue1 Québec season
- 2025 Montreal Alliance season
January
- January 14 – 19: 2025 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, Laval, Quebec
- January 14 – 19: 2025 Quebec Tankard, Alma, Quebec
- January 17: Revenu Québec workers begin nights and weekend strike.[1]
February
- February 12–20: 4 Nations Face-Off, Montreal
March
- March 12-21: Strike by Concordia Research and Education Workers (CREW-CSN) at Concordia University.[2]
- March 17: 2025 Terrebonne provincial by-election, The Parti Québécois wins.
- March 17-18: 400 daycares close as workers go on two-day strike.[3]
- March 31: 1-day strike (Fédération des employé(e)s des services publics and the Fédération des professionnels(le)s) at Olympic Park, Montreal.[4]
April
- April 16-17: 2025 Canadian federal election French-language and English-language debates to be held at Maison de Radio-Canada, Montreal
- April 28: 2025 Canadian federal election
- April 28-May 3: 2025 Canadian Wheelchair Curling Championship, Boucherville, Quebec
May
- May 10: UFC 315, Montreal
- May 20: Construction site collapse in Blainville, Quebec kills 1 and injures 3[5]
- May 21: A landslide in Sainte-Monique, Centre-du-Québec destroyed one home, created a 300-metre crater, and forced nearby residents to evacuate.[6]
- May 25: The Montreal Alliance played the first-ever outdoor professional basketball game against the Ottawa BlackJacks at Stade IGA in Jarry Park. The game ended at halftime due to moisture on the court.[7]
- May 28: The National Assembly of Quebec unanimously voted for a motion calling on Quebec to abolish all ties with the monarchy. Coalition Avenir Québec, Parti Québécois, the Liberals and Québec solidaire voted for the motion.[8][9]
June
- June 9-14: 2025 Quebec Liberal Party leadership election choses Pablo Rodriguez as party leader.[10]
- June 9-17: 2,400 maintenance workers affiliated with Syndicat du transport de Montréal-CSN strike against Société de transport de Montréal (STM).[11]
- June 15: 2025 Canadian Grand Prix
July
- July 5: MLP Resurrection in Laval
- July 12: The government of Quebec fined LaSalle College for over-enrolling students in English-language programs[12]
- July 16-August 3: 29th Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal
August
- August 11: 2025 Arthabaska provincial by-election, The Parti Québécois wins.
November
- November 2: 2025 Quebec municipal elections: Montreal, Gatineau
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