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Libman: Trump casts a long shadow. Will it reach Terrebonne?
While most pundits assume the separatist Parti Québécois will handily win Monday’s byelection, the current surge of Canadian patriotism could eat into their vote.
Bill 89, as Quebec’s CAQ government readily admits, was inspired by the actions of the federal Trudeau government, which in ...
A provincial byelection is being held Monday in the riding of Terrebonne. Tariffs and transit are top of mind in the region with political experts saying Quebec Premier François Legault and his ...
The fact that the experts heading this committee happen to be ardent Bill 21 supporters shouldn’t be cause for concern, our ...
The CAQ government announcing Monday that they will be forming a committee to determine whether Bill 21 is properly applied.
Opposition parties and experts in Quebec are accusing Legault of being noticeably absent and not vocal enough amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.
The Montreal agency overseeing the city's public transit network is adopting a policy forcing people within its Metro system ...
If someone wants Canada to work better, the first requirement is to actually be interested in Canada, and I don’t think we’re ...
Five years after the start of the pandemic, barely a quarter of Quebecers are satisfied with the government’s action on behalf of seniors.
After months of threats, U.S. President Donald Trump has imposed tariffs on Canadian and Mexican imports, starting March 4, ...
Advance voting in Terrebonne begins this Sunday and will continue on Monday. Election Québec indicates that polling stations ...