Manitoba's charm offensive triggers Legault
Manitoba's premier would be better off spending money on French-language services or retaining NHL players than trying to woo Quebec civil servants to the Prairies, Quebec Premier Francois Legault said on Thursday, November 28, 2019, as he shot back at his counterpart's latest criticism of his province's secularism law.
Protesters against Bill 21 say law has emboldened racists
Protesters against Quebec's secularism law said on Sunday, October 27, 2019, that they aren't giving up the fight to overturn Bill 21, with or without politicians on their side.
Quebec backs down on banning retail workers from using 'bonjour-hi' greeting
Quebec won't legislate to prevent retail workers from welcoming their customers with "bonjour-hi," Quebec's immigration minister said on Monday, October 7, 2019, — three days after he raised the possibility of outlawing the bilingual greeting.
Cafe Bonjour/Hi to open as Quebec government mulls ways to ban greeting
There's little doubt about what greeting customers will hear when they enter Dave Plant's soon-to-be opened Cafe Bonjour/Hi, even as the Quebec government looks for ways to ban the popular bilingual greeting.
French architect of Montreal Olympic Stadium has passed away
Roger Taillibert, the architect who designed Montreal's 1976 Olympic Stadium and relentlessly defended it against its critics, has died at the age of 93.
N.S. senior whose birthday card request drew international response dies
A Nova Scotia widower who received thousands of birthday cards last year after his daughter asked people to mail him their best wishes for his 92nd birthday has died, his daughter said on Tuesday, September 17, 2019.
Quebec woman waiting for news of her parents trapped in Bahamas during hurricane
An Ottawa couple and their friends remained unaccounted for on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, after being trapped in a northern Bahamas home Sunday when Hurricane Dorian battered the region as a massive Category 5 storm, the couple's daughter said.
Quebec boards say they have more classes than teachers as kids return to school
As Quebec students return to school this week, many are heading into classrooms without a full-time, qualified teacher to learn from, two Montreal-area school boards say.
How medical technology reveals the secrets of ancient Egyptian mummies
Nestawedjat, a wealthy, married "lady of the house," died in the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes sometime around 700 BC.
Hong Kong activists barred from Pride march after alleged pro-communist threats
Henry Lam said he was hoping to make history when he marched in Montreal's Pride parade on Aug. 18 with his husband.