Left-leaning Quebec solidaire declares war on business attire in the legislature
It has been just over two months since they were elected to the legislature, and new Quebec solidaire members have not yet succeeded in their goal of replacing capitalism. But they have launched an assault on business attire that is making waves in the provincial capital.
Knockout that left Montreal boxer in coma prompts questions in medical community
One of the doctors who worked the boxing match Saturday, December 1, 2018, night in Quebec City that left Adonis Stevenson hospitalized in an induced coma said he and his colleagues are at a loss to medically justify the sport.
Skilled immigrant doesn't want welfare but Quebec system makes it attractive
Hugo Hernan Ruiz, a 42-year-old systems engineer from Colombia, has a master's degree in his field and ran the IT department of an oil company in his home country.
Quebec superhospital deserves the millions in criminal's bank account: lawyer
Montreal's English-language superhospital was the victim of the greatest corruption fraud in Canadian history, and one of the key players shouldn't benefit from the millions of dollars he has in the bank, the lawyer for the health centre said on Wednesday, November 28, 2018.
'Quebec is an embarrassment': Province urged to do more on cybersecurity
On Sept. 10, municipal employees in a region between Montreal and Quebec City arrived at work to discover a threatening message on their computers notifying them they were locked out of all their files.
Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry hailed as 'patriot' in political funeral
Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry planned much of his own funeral service, held on Tuesday, November 13, 2018, inside Montreal's Notre-Dame Basilica, and his choices ensured the ceremony would be as political as it was religious.
Landry's death highlights the passing of sovereignty's pioneering generation
The death of former Quebec premier Bernard Landry on Tuesday, November 6, 2018, prompted a stream of accolades from his former colleagues about his patriotism, his love of the Quebec people and his conviction that the province would inevitably become a country.
Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry, lifelong soldier for sovereignty, dies at 81
Former Quebec premier Bernard Landry, a sharp-tongued soldier for the independence movement and longtime Parti Quebecois stalwart, died on Tuesday, November 5, at the age of 81.
'We could be doing even more': Business leaders meet with PM ahead of economic update
The industrial conglomerate Siemens would invest more in Canada if the federal government lowered its corporate tax rate, the head of the company's Canadian operations said on Monday, November 5, 2018, after a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Debate over sex work, Islamic head scarf, divides Quebec women's federation
Members of Quebec's most prominent women's group are divided over whether to acknowledge prostitution as a freely chosen career and whether to support all Muslim female public servants who choose to wear a hijab at work.