News
The Canadian Press on MSN8h
Quebec Premier François Legault to seek federal funds for Churchill Falls power linesQuebec Premier François Legault says he will ask the federal government to help finance the transmission lines for ...
7h
Montreal Gazette on MSNLegault wants Ottawa to pay for power line from Churchill FallsPremier will make the request Monday, when he and Canada’s other premiers will meet with PM Mark Carney in Saskatoon.
OTTAWA – The Quebec government could boost the Canadian economy by approximately $69.9 billion if it removes trade barriers ...
Quebec retailers and small businesses are urging Premier François Legault’s government to push back the implementation of new ...
Quebec’s Roman Catholic bishops and other religious leaders have sharply rejected turning the secularization of the province into an excuse for activist exclusion of religious faith.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Quebec Premier François Legault Ben Curtis/AP; Jacques Boissinot/The Canadian Press QUEBEC — Premier François Legault has revised upwards the number of jobs ...
Quebec Premier François Legault is not telling voters which party he wants to see win the federal election, opting instead to call on all leaders to cut temporary immigration and protect key ...
François Legault is reaching out to family doctors, inviting them to join the negotiating table. He hopes they will be open to changing the way they are paid. According to the Quebec premier, this ...
Premier François Legault and his government were the main targets of the Quebec Liberal (PLQ) leadership candidates who met on Saturday for a third debate in Gatineau. The debate focused on ...
According to data on the Quebec government website, around 100 landslides and incidents of unstable ground are reported to municipal authorities each year. They occur more often in clay soil and near ...
The Legault government says it’s not reducing its carbon tax system, meaning Quebecers continue to pay more and businesses will be less competitive.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith believes the conversation around pipelines is shifting, following recent comments by Quebec Premier François Legault s. . .
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results