Justin Trudeau, Francois Legault to meet in Quebec
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Francois Legault are slated to meet Monday afternoon in Quebec City to talk about immigration.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier Francois Legault are slated to meet Monday afternoon in Quebec City to talk about immigration.
No passenger trains are set to run between Montreal and New York City until September amid maintenance work on the track.
Animal rescue groups in Montreal are asking those who can to adopt a pet in June. They say the cost of caring for an animal has gone up and that July is the busiest time of the year as people move and sometimes can't bring their pets.
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Montrealer Maximilien Van Haaster is hoping third time's the charm as the fencer gets set for this third Olympic Games in Paris.
A female-led Montreal company paving the way to relieving menstrual pain has come out victorious in a Canada-wide pitch contest.
Montreal resident Jamie Goren is bracing for the Bank of Canada interest rate change this week as his mortgage is up for renewal this fall.
Quebec chemist Christiane Ayotte, a leading figure in the fight against doping, has officially announced her retirement.
A Montreal man who lost his mother to cancer has raised more than $200,000 for other families.
Richard D'Agostino says he was aghast to find out that it was going to take him over an hour to get to Dollard-des-Ormeaux from downtown Montreal.
The federal Fisheries Department is giving $850,000 to a Montreal-based startup that has developed artificial intelligence technology to protect whales and other marine life from ship strikes.
How's this for a dizzying, fun-filled activity? Painting an elaborate landscape -- but the canvas is on a spinning wheel.
Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer will partake in a taped tribute to Montreal filmmaker Denis Villeneuve at this week's Canadian Screen Awards.
The Montreal-based housing advocate - FRAPRU (Front d'action populaire en réaménagement urbain) - is calling on the Quebec government to double the number of social housing units in the province within 15 years.
The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says Montreal-area home sales rose 3.6 per cent in May compared with the same month last year, with levels slightly higher than the historical average for this time of year.
As the housing crisis persists, the Quebec government has passed a bill that will impose a three-year moratorium on evictions and protect more seniors.
Quebecers will have to be patient: the government's negotiations with family doctors could take several months. That's what Premier Francois Legault suggested on Friday.
Treasury Board President Sonia LeBel will table a bill on Tuesday to broaden the powers of certain professionals, such as pharmacists.
A new directive from the Quebec health ministry for ambulances serving the South Shore of Montreal is raising alarm bells as some residents are now being redirected to emergency rooms much further away.
The Quebec government announced on Friday that elementary and high school students, as well as students in higher education, will no longer be required to present a doctor's note to justify certain absences from class starting next fall.
Quebec Health Minister Christian Dubé defended the continued use of fax machines in the health-care network on Wednesday.
Residents of Quebec's Outaouais and Laurentides regions fear that a mining project near the municipality of Duhamel will harm the environment.
The bird rescuers at Le Nichoir in Hudson, Que. are caring for around 100 baby ring-billed gulls who were injured in this week's heat wave.
Hydro-Québec has announced that it will become a prime contractor for large-scale wind power projects, involving municipalities and Indigenous territories.
One in five Canadians say they or someone they know used a food bank within the past 12 months, a new survey shows.
48-year-old Marie Leask went on a discovery to find her true roots and dug up an extensive family tree that she never knew existed.
The snap election called by President Emmanuel Macron after Sunday's bruising loss to the far-right in European Parliament elections will be France's most fateful legislative vote in decades, its finance minister said on Monday.
Benny Gantz is back where he was at the start of the war Hamas launched on October 7: an ex-defence minister, ex chief of staff – and Prime Minister Benjamin (Bibi) Netanyahu's chief political rival.
The criminal trial of President Joe Biden's son heads into its final stretch Monday as the defence tries to chip away at prosecutors' case laying bare some of the darkest moments of Hunter Biden's drug-fuelled past.
Rayna Dove's mother says she was 'living in fear' in a shelter in downtown St. John's, N.L.. On Dec. 27, 2021, Dove's fears came true. She died there in the early morning hours, stabbed in the abdomen by another resident, David Quirke.
The elections in Sweden to the European Parliament marked the first electoral setback for the Swedish populist party with far-right roots that grabbed more than 13 per cent of the votes but came fourth, according to preliminary figures Monday. That made Sweden one of the few countries in Europe where the far-right is in retreat.
India is investigating an attack in which suspected militants fired at a bus carrying Hindu pilgrims in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing nine and injuring 33, officials said Monday.
Passionate and fired up, a huge gathering of Edmonton Oilers fans have made their presence felt in southern Florida.