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Quebec premier says he's not going anywhere as legislative session endsFollowing a legislative session dominated by an embarrassing scandal and persistent queries about his political future, ...
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Premiers huddle with Carney in Saskatoon to decide what major projects to prioritizeCanada's premiers are meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in person for the first time since the federal election to ...
The project that Quebec Premier François Legault chose to present at the premiers’ meeting being held Monday in Saskatoon may ...
Churchill Falls and Gull Island also came up at the First Minister’s Meeting in Saskatoon yesterday. Both the Prime Minister ...
‘Don’t put us on the sidelines’: Indigenous groups in Quebec concerned by potential pipeline project
Indigenous groups are voicing their concerns about a potential pipeline project through Quebec after Premier François Legault ...
Premier Daniel Johnson of Quebec had pledged that his government will seek to “protect and strengthen minority rights in Quebec in education, civil rights and anti-discrimination legislation.” ...
This interview was edited for length and clarity. Your visit to New York is timely since with the recent actions of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, it would appear that Quebec likes us a little bit more ...
Quebec Premier François Legault says opinion is changing in Quebec where there’s traditionally been significant opposition to oil and gas pipelines. The current crisis in relations between ...
Slim, aristocratic Louis Alexandré Taschereau, Premier of Quebec, and bluff, jovial George Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario, met in Montreal last week to talk about the price of paper.
Quebec Premier François Legault announced on Wednesday that his government is prepared to use the so-called “notwithstanding clause” to require doctors trained in that Canadian province to start their ...
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