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.
With U.S. President-elect Donald Trump set to be sworn in on Monday, the threat of the 25 per cent tariff he would impose on Canadian goods draws closer. Experts have warned the tariff, if imposed, ...
The Ottawa Charge will get to take part in their first PWHL Takeover Tour game of the season as they face the Montreal ...
A Pakistani national from Ontario who was arrested in Quebec for allegedly plotting to kill Jews in New York City returns to ...
After a challenging 10-day West Coast stretch, the Montreal Victoire prepare for a packed weekend, facing the Minnesota Frost ...
A Pakistani man accused of planning an ISIS-inspired mass shooting in New York has been ordered to appear in a Quebec court ...
A veteran wrestler on the AEW roster and an indie professional wrestling legend is reportedly retiring from in-ring action ...
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 ...
Wind gusts of 40-60 km/h will accompany the snowfall, with gusts potentially reaching 70 km/h in eastern portions of the province. The combination of heavy snowfall and gusty winds could lead to ...