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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion: Quebec Liberal leadership race a clash of visionsThe battle between two ideological currents within the party could drastically redefine what it means to be a Quebec Liberal.
Nadia Poirier had already complained publicly of her former party’s lack of support in the Terrebonne byelection.
Boily, the University of Alberta political scientist, said Quebec’s opposition to a pipeline is not about sacred soil. He ...
The candidate who represented Québec solidaire (QS) in the Terrebonne by-election, Nadia Poirier, is leaving the party to ...
Quebec is setting the table for a reduction in its permanent immigration thresholds. Immigration Minister Jean-François ...
Quebec separatists eye Alberta's push for independence with mixed views, some hopeful, others skeptical of its oil-driven, ...
The Canadian Press on MSN1d
Quebec recourse for victims to remove intimate images shared without consent onlineA Quebec law comes into effect Wednesday that will give people quick access to legal recourse if someone shares intimate ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
Quebec committee recommends restricting social media accounts for youth under 14The recommendation was in the final report of the all-party committee studying the impact of screen time on young people’s ...
In a motion, Quebec’s MNAs reaffirmed Quebec’s right “to protect its own interests, particularly economic, cultural, and ...
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Mark Carney cuts the ultimate Laurentian-elite figure, but he did grow up in Edmonton, which is a bit risqué from a Liberal ...
A single vote in a Quebec riding has brought Canada's Liberal Party one seat closer to holding a majority in parliament. A judicial recount in the Terrebonne riding declared Liberal candidate Tatiana ...
Quebec lawmakers voted to cut all ties with the British monarchy, saying Quebecers don’t feel connected to it. On the same ...
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