A unique bookstore that celebrates and honours artists of colour has just opened in Montreal, where many youth feel underrepresented in Quebec's cultural world.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Dan Fagin examines why some people don't buy into climate change, what that means for media, and why U.S. reporters seem to love Canada's prime minister.
Statistics Canada has officially set the record straight on a computing error that led it to publish false information on the decline of native French speakers in Quebec last year.
Quebec writer Toula Drimonis examines the optimism, skepticism, and outright hostility that has met a public consultation on systemic racism in the province.
The classic romantic date is in danger of disappearing if the federal government reduces the legal alcohol limit for licensed drivers, a spokesman for Quebec’s restaurant lobby said Tuesday.
Jack Rabinovitch, the beloved businessman who created the prestigious Scotiabank Giller Prize literary award that boosted the profiles and sales of countless Canadian fiction authors, has died.
Couples without kids are outpacing their procreating counterparts, same-sex relationships are blossoming, multiple generations are living under the same roof and more people than ever are living alone
A new study suggests anglophone Montrealers drink more excessively than their francophone and allophone counterparts and that tippling habits are split along linguistic and cultural lines.
It's been more than 70 years since the Second World War, and since Canadians liberated the Netherlands. Still, Dylan Waisman writes, Canadians are welcomed to the Netherlands as heroes.
"We are thrilled to announce plans to launch the iconic Tim Hortons brand in Spain, which is one of the largest cafe markets in Europe," CEO Daniel Schwartz said in a statement.