Trump 'disrespectful' toward Canada, Vermont governor says in meeting with Couillard
After a short gondola ride together through thick fog and rain clouds up Mount Mansfield on Sunday, Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard and Vermont Gov. Phil Scott spoke warmly about the importance of trade between their two countries.
Quebec unions prepare for election battle as top two parties seen as 'anti-worker'
Quebec's labour movement is gearing up ahead of the October election as it faces the prospect of another four years with limited influence in the provincial government.
Bank Of Montreal replaces plaques commemorating killing of Iroquois chief
After years of criticism from the Indigenous community, BMO has removed two stone plaques from the facade of a building in Montreal's tourist sector that commemorated the killing of an Iroquois chief in 1644.
Quebec judge once again suspends application of province's face-covering law
Quebec's law banning people from covering their faces when receiving or giving a public service cannot enter into force until it goes through judicial review because of the irreparable harm it will cause Muslim women, a judge ruled on Thursday, June 28, 2018.
Liberals need to go in order to clean up Quebec politics: corruption whistleblower
The Liberals must be defeated in October's election in order to properly clean up Quebec politics, says a former star witness in the province's corruption inquiry.
Trudeau hugs babies and gives kisses in La Malbaie, Que., ahead of G7 Summit
Hundreds of locals from the small mountainous town that will soon host the annual G7 summit gathered on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, night to meet Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who helped choose their region for the global event.
Flavours of the world inside the Charlevoix microbrewery's 'La G7' summit brew
Brewers in Quebec's Charlevoix region have put the world inside a pint glass by creating a special beer fit for a head of state.
Quebec has received 96 per cent of illegal border crossings so far in 2018
Quebec continues to receive the overwhelming majority of asylum seekers in Canada, with 96 per cent of illegal crossings into the country so far in 2018 happening at its border with the United States, according to recent RCMP statistics.
Tories back in Quebec before 2019 election hoping to collect ideas and candidates
The Conservatives are on the road again in Quebec before a federal election, this time with a relatively new leader but with largely the same message: Tory values are Quebecois values.
Hijabs back in Quebec spotlight as veiled Muslim woman prepares to seek election
The divisive debate in Quebec about the clothes Muslim women choose to wear is back in the spotlight, less than six months before the fall provincial election.