The Canadian Press on MSN11h
Parti Québécois win byelection, capture Terrebonne riding northeast of MontrealThe Parti Québécois recaptured a longtime stronghold northeast of Montreal, winning the riding of Terrebonne in a byelection ...
The Parti Québécois secured a resounding victory in the Terrebonne byelection Monday night – its second in a row – further ...
The Canadian Press on MSN18h
Quebec byelection: electors head to polls in Terrebonne riding northeast of MontrealVoters will go to the polls today in a riding northeast of Montreal to replace former economy minister Pierre Fitzgibbon.
One of the leadership candidates for the Quebec Liberal Party, Pablo Rodriguez, is sharing his plan for how he believes he ...
That argument has now been turned on its head by U.S. President Donald Trump’s protectionist swipes at his country’s northern ...
Voters will go to the polls today in a riding northeast of Montreal to replace former economy minister Pierre Fitzgibbon. The ...
OTTAWA – A new French-language advertisement starring Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre begins uncharacteristically for a ...
U.S. president Donald Trump's tariff threats and digs at Canadian sovereignty are forcing Canadian politicians of all stripes to adapt, and in Quebec, the opposition Parti Québécois is facing a ...
Bill 89, as Quebec’s CAQ government readily admits, was inspired by the actions of the federal Trudeau government, which in ...
Quebec Liberal Party MNA Monsef Derraji said in an interview with CBC's Daybreak that Legault's decision to launch a public inquiry was positive though long-awaited. Derraji hopes an inquiry ...
The Canadian Press on MSN6h
Quebec MP, businesses to join Vermont senator's border discussion on trade warA Liberal member of Parliament is set to join a United States senator at the Canada-U.S. border today for a discussion on how to navigate the trade war between the two nations.
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The Gazette on MSNProjet Montréal schemed to avoid declaring party workers’ overtime as 2017 election expenses, trial hearsPaquette, who was executive director of Projet Montréal from 2015 to 2018, has pleaded not guilty to an infraction of Quebec’s municipal elections law.
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