Candidate called to explain allegation of 'political interference' in policing
A Coalition Avenir Quebec star candidate was forced to clarify his remarks on Sunday, September 2, 2018, after a claim he that he'd witnessed political interference during his career as a police officer made waves on the Quebec campaign trail.
Lisee and Couillard talk transportation on the Quebec campaign trail
Transport rolled onto the scene of the Quebec election campaign on Saturday, September 1, 2018, as two of the main party leaders promised to help travellers get around if elected.
Montreal protesters urge Ottawa to halt Haiti deportations after travel advisory
A Haitian asylum seeker who fled violence at home says he's worried about being sent back, especially as the situation in his country deteriorates due to civil unrest.
In one Quebec farming town, Mali peacekeeping mission hits close to home
Many people have recently turned their attention to Mali as Canadian soldiers arrive in the troubled West African nation to begin their first substantial peacekeeping mission in decades.
Trudeau, Scheer and Singh court voters in Quebec on Fete nationale holiday
For the second time in two days, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was confronted on Sunday, June 24, 2018, by a protester during a visit to Quebec to coincide with the Fete nationale holiday.
Indigenous chiefs, activists attend Kinder Morgan protest in Montreal
Three prominent Quebec-area Indigenous chiefs were among the hundreds of people who gathered in Montreal on Sunday, May 27, 2018, to protest the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion.
2017 Quebec tornado cluster among largest recorded in Canada, researchers say
A cluster of tornadoes that knocked down trees and tore the roof off a home in southern Quebec last June was one of the largest ever recorded in Canada, according to new research from Western University.
Quebec school boards say they're not ready for new surge of asylum seekers
The rising number of asylum seekers crossing the Canada-U.S. border is putting pressure on Quebec schools amid concerns they won't be ready to meet the demands if a new surge materializes.
Syrian Canadians express mixed reactions to U.S.-led airstrikes
Syrian Canadians expressed a range of reactions to the recent U.S.-led airstrikes against Syria's government, with some denouncing foreign aggression and others calling for even stronger action to end the conflict that has devastated the country.
Man paralyzed in mosque shooting says questions remain after guilty plea
The last time Aymen Derbali saw Alexandre Bissonnette before this week, the Quebec City mosque shooter was pointing a gun at his head.