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What is RSS?
 
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RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication". Thanks to this technology, you can use a single application to receive up-to-date information from various websites without actually having to visit each site.

 

You will need an RSS reader or an RSS web module. Once you have installed your news reader, you can sign up for the news feeds that interest you.

How do I get an RSS Reader?

There are many news readers available on the web. Some can be downloaded for free; other programs cost money (e.g. modules with more configuration options). Some readers will work better on different operating systems. You should take these things into consideration when choosing your RSS reader.


Subscribe to our RSS feed

Our RSS feed gives you quick access to all our news. Use of our news feeds means acceptance of our terms of use.

Our RSS feed is optimized for RSS 2.0 format but is compatible with all utility programs and supports previous formats of that version.


How to get the RSS feed of the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ)?
  1. Simply click on the orange  rss button.
  2. Copy the URL (http://www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/rss/rss_news.xml) from the address bar.
  3. Paste the address in the proper field of your RSS reader to instantly add ISQ news headlines to your reader.
Terms of use of our RSS feed
By signing up, you agree:
  1. to use the feed exclusively for your own personal use (private and non-commercial) and for consultation purposes only;
  2. not to broadcast it on a free or paid website or an intranet without written authorization of the ISQ via our Webmaster;
  3. not to remove or delete any copyright notices or other ownership notices, any source or date information or any other source information or indicators in the ISQ's RSS feed.

The information in the ISQ news feed has no legal value.

The ISQ may discontinue its RSS feed at any time and at its discretion.

If you do not agree to these conditions, please abstain from consulting or using the information or materials available through the RSS link.