The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is spending the week in Montreal, where it will pool together the climate science expertise of its 195 member states.
Tensions boiled over in Quebec City on Sunday, as police were pelted by beer bottles and smoke bombs set off in garbage cans in an ugly end to a weekend of pro and anti-immigrant rallies in Canada.
Projects to protect land in Quebec are too often blocked because of misleading economic claims, according to Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society’s Quebec chapter.
Quebec's opposition parties are encouraging far-right groups in the province, Premier Philippe Couillard said Tuesday in response to reports of anti-immigration banners being displayed in Quebec City.
Quebec announced on Friday that it's banning oil and gas exploration and exploitation on Anticosti Island and has reached an agreement with three of the companies which had permits.
Community members are trying to figure out what to do after the Saint-Apollinaire, Que. referendum that rejected plans to develop a Muslim cemetery in the Quebec City region.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard says the outcome of a referendum in which voters narrowly rejected a proposed Muslim-owned cemetery was disappointing.
The leaders of Canada's provinces and territories are set to compare notes on how to handle the rules when the federal government legalizes recreational use of cannabis next July.
Philippe Couillard has contacted several of his counterparts to discuss his constitutional initiative and says he wants to raise the topic at the Council of the Federation meeting in Edmonton.
Former U.S. president Barack Obama's relentless, progressive approach hit home with Canadians seeking refuge from the protectionist zeitgeist south of the border.