California tables new cap-and-trade plan that jumps ahead of Quebec and Ontario
If passed by California legislators, the new system would begin in January 2021, but there is no guarantee it will be adopted.
Anti-capitalists take to the streets in Montreal to denounce 'scheming' rich
Barely 30 minutes into the anti-capitalist protest march on Monday in Montreal, several in the crowd threw canisters of pink gas at police, who responded with tear gas.
Quebec promises to ease rules around volunteering after public outcry
Martin Thibert, mayor of a small Quebec town by the U.S. border, was almost finished painting the interior of his kids' public school with the help of a group of volunteers when an inspector showed up
High school teacher defeats former cabinet minister in stunning Liberal nomination
A 26-year-old high school teacher has defeated a former provincial cabinet minister for the Liberal nomination in a federal riding in Montreal to replace Stéphane Dion.
Quebec's clogged justice system needs big culture change, say lawyers, academics
During 2015 and 2016 McGill University professor Jason Carmichael tried to study what factors influenced sentencing outcomes for people convicted of drunk driving — but he ran into a problem.
Trudeau sends letter apologizing for responding in French to English questions
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's actions were called "tone deaf" in the media and they triggered a series of complaints to the Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages.
Montreal funeral service to be held today for three mosque victims
The shooting in the mosque on Sunday has highlight the fact Quebec City doesn’t have a place to bury people of the Muslim faith.
Blood-spattered Quebec mosque opens doors, Montreal man arrested for hate speech
The disturbing news comes just as worshippers are returning to the scene of last weekend's mosque shooting to view the aftermath of the carnage.
'A very, very big tragedy for us,' says Quebec City mosque leader after attack
"We have a sadness we cannot express," said Mohamed Labidi, the vice-president of the Centre Culturel Islamique de Quebec, the mosque where six people were killed on Sunday night.
Jewish community claims Sunday's referendum on religion in Montreal is targeted at them
Citizens will vote in a referendum on whether to overturn a bylaw banning places of worship on Bernard Avenue, a busy and colourful street in the borough of Outremont.