Asylum-seekers scramble to find housing
Some of the asylum-seekers who have recently crossed the Canada-U.S. border say they're struggling to find a place to live once they leave government-run temporary shelters.
Security to run high for Clinton family's Quebec holiday, experts say
Security experts say there will be nothing relaxing for those in charge of keeping the Clinton family safe.
About 100 soldiers help with the crush of asylum seekers at Quebec border
The soldiers will have no role in security matters and will not participate in law−enforcement tasks. All but a few will return to their home base once the site is completed.
Montreal rallies for asylum-seekers
Several in the crowd said they had come to Canada as immigrants themselves and wanted to show their support for the newcomers.
Sheltering refugees latest act for Montreal's much-maligned Olympic stadium
Forty-one years after it first welcomed the world for the 1976 Games, Montreal's Olympic Stadium has been asked to throw open its doors once again.
Hateful package sent to Quebec City mosque outside of Canadian values: Trudeau
A package containing a defaced Qur'an and a note expressing hate toward a Muslim cemetery project has stoked renewed fears at a Quebec mosque where six men were killed in January.
Quebec man petitions provincial government to legalize squirrel hunting
Squirrel meat could soon be on the menu in Quebec if a Montreal university student succeeds in his quest to make it legal to hunt the furry rodents.
Four years after Lac-Mégantic, Montreal researchers seek model to reduce risk
Engineers at Concordia University are working to develop a math model they hope could help prevent similar rail disasters.
Montreal's first Canada Day parade met with laughter, founder recalls
Among the tens of thousands of flag-waving revellers expected to line the streets for Montreal's Canada Day parade, there will be one man who remembers the year he almost marched alone.
Parades and some protest mark Canada's 150th birthday in Montreal
While thousands of Montrealers braved the rain to attend street parties and parades in honour of Canada's 150th birthday on July 1, 2017, not everyone in the province saw a reason to celebrate.