The potential election of the Parti Québécois is causing concern among some federal politicians. The Parti Québécois's dominance in the polls for nearly two years and its leader Paul St-Pierre ...
A new labour-market report is warning that Quebec’s English-speaking population continues to face entrenched economic disadvantages, and that these disparities are costing the province far more than ...
The Parti Québécois is flirting with 40 per cent voter support in the province while the Quebec Liberals are nearly 20 points behind the PQ, according to a Léger poll conducted for the Québecor media ...
In an interview with the National Post, Jolin-Barrette said that his intention is to give Quebec the necessary tools to increase its autonomy You can save this article by registering for free here. Or ...
Quebec Premier Francois Legault's government has passed a number of secularism laws in the Canadian province The Canadian province of Quebec plans to impose restrictions on public prayer and limit the ...
The National Assembly resumed sitting Tuesday after a week-long break, with MNAs returning to the legislature for the first time since internal turmoil erupted within both the Quebec Liberal Party and ...
Quebec’s finance minister revised the province’s deficit and borrowing downward, and will introduce tax breaks for workers and certain industries affected by US tariffs. Eric Girard projects the ...
The Legault government’s proposed Quebec constitution would reduce rights and freedoms and is meant to “raise tensions” with Ottawa and insulate the province, constitutional and civil-rights lawyer ...
Quebec’s main separatist political party is on the rise and it’s turning some investors away from the province’s bonds. Thirty-year Quebec bonds are trading around six basis points wider than similar ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Quebec's deputy ...
Quebec sets annual target of 45,000 permanent immigrants for next 4 years. The Quebec government has lowered its immigration targets for the coming years to 45,000 new permanent residents annually.
Former Quebec Premier and Parti Québécois (PQ) leader Lucien Bouchard has ignited a debate within the Quebec independence movement over the political wisdom of the PQ holding fast to its pledge to ...