Drama and intrigue help trigger the most Quebec byelections in more than 30 years
Death, palace intrigue and allegations of lies and corruption are at the centre of the highest number of Quebec byelections in more than 30 years.
Montreal's Neuro and AI community at heart of world 'open science' movement
Montreal’s world−famous brain research centre is in the middle of conducting an experiment on what could be its most ambitious subject: itself.
Legacy of Quebec's Bill 101 40 years on depends on political perspective
Mosher's cartoon in the English-language Montreal Gazette reflected the fears of anglophones, many of whom assumed the worst: that Quebec would soon be leaving Canada.
Up to 2,300 asylum seekers entering Quebec through U.S. are under 18
Up to one−third of the 7,000 people who have crossed illegally into Quebec from the U.S. in the last six weeks are children, the province’s immigration minister said Wednesday.
Of monks and melons: preserving Quebec's delicious agricultural heritage
In the foothills of the Laurentian Mountains north of Montreal, a group of Cistercian monks living in a contemporary-style abbey have relearned how to grow a juicy heirloom melon.
Federal justice minister seeks to beef up blood/alcohol levels for drivers
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.
49 people to decide whether Quebec City's Muslims get their own cemetery
Last January, a gunman shot dead six men in the main prayer hall of a Quebec City mosque and injured 19 others. The bodies were sent overseas and to Montreal for burial.
Obama decries lack of U.S. leadership on climate; defends 'international order'
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Barack Obama met at a restaurant on Tuesday, June 6, 2017, night following the former U.S. president's speech to the Montreal Board of Trade.
Voters in Bernier's hometown like the man more than the party
In Beauce, locals say they vote for the candidate, not the political party. The candidate is Maxime Bernier, probable front runner in the Conservative leadership race.
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Thousands of Canadians across the country spent the weekend in a desperate struggle with rising floodwaters caused by unusually persistent rainfall.