Catherine McKenna talks climate change with a classroom full of kids in a Gatineau elementary school to present her department's new website. Is it any good?
The wave of asylum seekers from the U.S. is sparking political tensions in Quebec as the Parti Québécois leader accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of encouraging migrants.
A key ally of Donald Trump says Canadians should understand the U.S. president believes in free trade, and they shouldn't read too much into what they hear.
Mosher's cartoon in the English-language Montreal Gazette reflected the fears of anglophones, many of whom assumed the worst: that Quebec would soon be leaving Canada.
A Haitian-Canadian Liberal MP is trying to dispel myths circulating among Haitians in Miami, Fla. that they'll get a "free pass" into Canada if they cross illegally.
A spokesman for Quebec's employment minister says the provincial government will hand out welfare cheques to several thousand asylum seekers next week.
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberal government should designate the illegal entry points into Canada being used by thousands of asylum seekers as official crossings.
Up to one−third of the 7,000 people who have crossed illegally into Quebec from the U.S. in the last six weeks are children, the province’s immigration minister said Wednesday.
Despite growing criticism, Prime Minister Trudeau insisted his government has been up to the task and that new measures are yielding "positive results".
The federal-provincial task force charged with managing an unprecedented flow of asylum seekers over the Canada-U.S. border will meet on Aug. 23, 2017 in Montreal.
A unique bookstore that celebrates and honours artists of colour has just opened in Montreal, where many youth feel underrepresented in Quebec's cultural world.