Poilievre calls for probe into federal contracts with McKinsey
Conservative party leader Pierre Poilievre is calling for a parliamentary inquiry into federal contracts awarded to consulting firm McKinsey & Company.
Encouraging byelection result has Greens hoping for a breakthrough in Quebec
The Green Party of Canada's encouraging result in a federal byelection in a Quebec riding last week has deputy leader Daniel Green hopeful the party can make a major breakthrough in this fall's general election.
Maxime Bernier names People's Party candidate for Montreal-area byelection
People's Party of Canada Leader Maxime Bernier has chosen a candidate to represent his party in its first-ever Quebec election.
Ottawa to encourage more countries to offer contraception, abortion: Bibeau
Canada will continue to encourage other countries to offer more family planning services including contraception and abortion because they're key to fighting poverty, the country's international development minister said on Sunday, November 11, 2018.
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.
Former first lady Michelle Obama talks education, gender equality in Montreal
Former first lady Michelle Obama delighted and captivated her Montreal audience on Monday night, highlighting education and gender equality in an hour-long chat.
Sexual misconduct, Rozon affair front and centre at Olivier gala
The sexual misconduct scandal that has dominated Quebec's entertainment headlines this year was front and centre at the annual awards ceremony honouring the best in comedy in the province.
Pauline Marois recalls Quebec election-night shooting five years later
Marois was on stage at a Montreal nightclub on Sept. 4, 2012, celebrating the realization of her cherished dream of becoming Quebec premier.
Quebec assessment agency releases Lac-Mégantic public consultations report
The population of Lac-Mégantic and its neighbouring towns are heavily divided on what to do with the railway that runs through the heart of the town, Quebec's environmental review agency says.
More than 400 soldiers helping with Quebec floods
More than 130 communities in the province have been hit by the flooding, with an estimated 1,500 homes affected and 850 people forced to evacuate.