Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre has officially applied to enter the race to lead the Quebec Liberal Party.
Bill 21 prohibits some public-sector workers such as teachers and police officers from wearing religious symbols on the job.
MONTREAL - A new survey of thousands of Quebec high school students shows that anti-LGBTQ+ attitudes have risen sharply, with ...
A PWHL Takeover Tour game between Montreal and Ottawa set for Sunday is poised to sell out Quebec City's Videotron Centre, as ...
A Pakistani national from Ontario who was arrested in Quebec for allegedly plotting to kill Jews in New York City returns to ...
QUEBEC — The province should use its water resources, including threatening to turn off the tap to the Americans, as a weapon ...
After a challenging 10-day West Coast stretch, the Montreal Victoire prepare for a packed weekend, facing the Minnesota Frost ...
Quebec’s opposition parties are calling for answers about whether Lion Electric Co. misled investors while receiving ...
A Pakistani man accused of planning an ISIS-inspired mass shooting in New York has been ordered to appear in a Quebec court ...
Former Montreal mayor Denis Coderre took advantage of his filing of his candidacy for the Liberal leadership on Friday to announce that he intended to serve a formal notice on Revenu Québec, which he ...
Latest outdoor refrigerated community rink built by the Montreal Canadiens Children's Foundation is the first in the Capitale ...