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RSS news feeds


What is RSS ?


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.

First you’ll need an RSS reader or an RSS web module. Once you’ve installed your RSS application, you can sign up for news feeds from your favorite websites.


How can I receive Department of International Relations (MRI) news feeds in three easy steps ?


1 – Simply click on the appropriate orange button (XML) to select the desired news feed.

2 – Copy the URL (web address) of the news feed (Headlines or Calendar).

3 – Paste the URL into the appropriate field of your RSS application. You’ll instantly receive the MRI’s news feeds.

If you use a news reader that supports OPML, you can copy and paste one of the hyperlinks below (entitled OPML) to sign up for multiple RSS news feeds at the same time.

  All of the MRI’s RSS feeds in OPML format

  All of the RSS feeds from Québec’s government offices abroad

 

MRI headlines

XML   Headlines (All themes)

XML   Latest news 

Calendar of events

XML   Calendar (All themes)

XML   Calendar 

If you have any questions or comments about the MRI's RSS news feeds, please contact us.
 

 


Conditions of use of RSS news feeds

By signing up for the MRI’s RSS news feeds, you agree:

  • To utilize the feeds exclusively for your own personal use (private and non-commercial) and for consultation purposes only.

  •  Not to broadcast the feeds on a free or paid website or an Intranet without the written authorization of the MRI.

  • Not to remove or delete any copyright notices or other ownership notices, any source or date information or any other source information or indicators included in the feeds by the MRI.

The information in the MRI’s RSS news feeds has no legal value. The MRI may discontinue this service at any time at its discretion.

If you do not agree to these conditions, you may not consult or use the information or materials available via the RSS link.

 


Mise à jour : 2006-11-22
Politique de confidentialité
Ministère des Relations internationales



© Gouvernement du Québec, 2006