When Ontario Conservative MP Andrew Lawton nominated Don Cherry for the Order of Canada, it didn't seem like a big deal. But ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Quebec leaders consider charter override after Supreme Court expands refugee daycare access
There is already talk among Quebec’s political class — across the political spectrum — of invoking the notwithstanding clause ...
C anada has seen its share of separatist sentiment, particularly from Quebec. In recent months, however, a separatist movement in the province of Alberta has been gaining momentum ...
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Quebec public schools are reeling. This outgoing MNA says it's 'the fight of my life'
With months of his term remaining, the Québec Solidaire MNA, who rose to prominence as a face of the 2012 Quebec student ...
OTTAWA - Defence Minister David McGuinty says the federal government is giving a big boost to the munitions industry to build up the domestic supply of heavy artillery shells.
The federal government has agreed to Quebec's demand to extend temporary work permits for skilled workers while the province ...
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Quebec Liberal leader defends party as report casts doubt over vote-buying texts
QUÉBEC — Quebec Liberal Leader Charles Milliard says he wants answers about allegations of fundraising irregularities during ...
Now, the recruitment is essentially on hold – probably for two more years. The short-term goal is to pause population growth.
The NDP’s only Quebec MP, Alexandre Boulerice, is considering leaving federal politics for a provincial run. Organizers fear the party could lose its sole Quebec seat in Rosemon ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
'Don Cherry? Vraiment?' Order of Canada nomination sparks backlash in Quebec
The nomination of controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry by prominent Conservative Party members has ignited a firestorm both within the party and in the wider political circle.
The operators of Club Pays say their spot will be the first of its kind, showcasing how millennials and Gen Z are adopting the independence movement amid renewed promises of a referendum.
When you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty ...
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