'It's worrying': Quebec premier on allegations anti-corruption unit fabricated evidence
Fresh allegations involving Quebec's anti-corruption unit, once held up as the police force that would rekindle citizens' trust in their institutions, are roiling the province's political class.
Secularism bill a 'sexist' attack on women's bodies: Quebec federation of women
Quebec's secularism bill is a frontal attack on women's rights and primarily targets Muslims, the head of a major feminist organization said on Thursday, May 16, 2019, during the final day of legislative hearings into the proposed law.
Quebec credits new gun registry for huge jump in number of voluntary surrenders
The Quebec government is crediting its new gun registry law for a major spike in the number of long guns voluntarily handed over to police for destruction.
'Everything is in front of us': Cryptocurrency spurs Quebec regional economy
Emiliano Grodzki moves his right hand across the front of a series of small, rectangular machines, each fitted with a fan blowing warm air inside a former metal factory in Quebec's Eastern Townships.
Mulroney feted by business and political elite, refuses to speak about his past
Some of Canada's business and political elite paid tribute to former prime minister Brian Mulroney on Thursday, May 9, 2019, night and raised money for the foundation of Universite de Montreal's hospital centre.
Quebec officials warn of possible dam failure, forcing evacuation of 250 people
Quebec public security officials called for the immediate evacuation of an area along the Rouge River west of Montreal on Thursday because of the risk a hydro dam could fail.
Trudeau says Ontario 'shortsighted and irresponsible' for challenging carbon tax
The Ontario government's attempt to block the federal carbon tax is shortsighted and irresponsible, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told an environment conference in Montreal while also calling out at some federal opposition parties for climate change denial.
Astronaut David Saint-Jacques says first spacewalk was 'pure joy'
When Canadian astronaut David Saint-Jacques exited the International Space Station this week for his first spacewalk, it was dark out and he couldn't really see Earth.
Immigrants, visible minorities say Quebec government targeting them with bills
Immigrants and visible minorities are noticing how some of the most significant pieces of legislation introduced by the Coalition Avenir Quebec government since it took power last October have something in common: the bills disproportionately affect them.
Canadian Bar Association calls on Quebec to drop notwithstanding clause from Bill 21
Quebec's decision to draft a bill that affects the rights of religious minorities but limits their ability to challenge the legislation suggests the Canadian court system is useless or illegitimate, the Canadian Bar Association said on Thursday, April 4, 2019.