The meteorite landed close to Drummondville, Que., March 2, 2025. It was detected by the DOMe meteor observation network, a series of cameras deployed by Montreal’s Planetarium in the St. Lawrence Valley.
Quebec's finance minister will table the province's next budget on March 25, with a focus on shoring up businesses and workers amid the economic disruption of U.S. tariffs.
An annual meeting at the White House scheduled for Friday between Canadian and U.S. mayors will still take place — but without Canadian representation.
Protesters gathered in front of the United States Consulate in Montreal today to mark International Women's Day and demonstrate against what they called the American government’s attacks on women’s rights and Canada’s sovereignty.
The federal government has handed a $3.25 billion contract to the Davie Shipyard in Levis, Que. to build a new polar icebreaker by 2030. It will be one of the 'largest' on the planet, according to Public Services and Procurement Minister Jean-Yves Duclos.
On International Women’s Day, human chains are to form in around 15 cities in Quebec on Saturday. Organized by the collective Mothers at the Front, these gatherings, called “Together for our daughters”,
Quebec is considering charging patients who do not show up for their appointments with a family doctor. Radio-Canada is reporting that Quebec’s Health Minister Christian Dubé has confirmed the idea is being studied. On the South Shore of Montreal, a clinic already charges $30 for these “no-shows,” with mixed results.
Quebec’s government is embroiled in what some observers call the province’s most significant political scandal since the Charbonneau commission, which exposed corruption in the construction industry.
A new series of ski tours in the Laurentian Mountains combine rigorous days of cross-country skiing with overnight stays (and meals) at local inns.
A high-ranking Trump administration official used the library as a stage to dramatize the president’s threats to impose tariffs on Canada and his oft-repeated suggestion it should become the 51st state.
A Quebec labour tribunal has ordered the suspension of unscheduled roadside inspections because of concerns for employee safety.
The number of sales rose by 9 per cent in February, posting the fourth-highest level of activity ever recorded by the Centris system for a February.Plexes saw a notable 44 per cent surge in sales, while single-family homes and condominiums recorded increases of 7 per and 6 per cent,