Quebec is about to learn who will be next premier
Quebecers will find out Sunday who will become their next premier after the Coalition Avenir Québec counts the votes in a race to replace the only leader the party has ever had.
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Quebecers will find out Sunday who will become their next premier after the Coalition Avenir Québec counts the votes in a race to replace the only leader the party has ever had.
DRUMMONDVILLE — Quebecers will find out Sunday who will become their next premier as members of the Coalition Avenir Québec vote to replace the only leader the party has ever had....
Christine Fréchette is Quebec’s next premier after winning CAQ leadership | CBC NewsChristine Fréchette will become Quebec’s next premier after winning the Coalition Avenir Québec...
Far behind in the polls, Quebec’s governing party chose Christine Fréchette to succeed François Legault and to lead it in a vote this fall.
Quebec's new premier-designate is meeting with the defeated candidate after the acrimonious leadership race. The post Drainville rallies behind Fréchette as she moves quickly to un...
Quebec's leftist sovereigntist party will campaign in part on running public grocery stores and a wealth tax ahead of the general election scheduled for October.
Members of Quebec’s ruling party chose Christine Fréchette as the province’s next premier, months before an election that a separatist faction is favored to win.
Québec Solidaire is calling on the CAQ government, to claim Quebec's $5 billion share of the new Canada Public Transit Fund, which took effect on April 1st.
Charles Milliard, Christine Fréchette and Paul St-Pierre Plamondon are feeling the squeeze from competing pressures. The post Libman: Quebec party leaders between a rock and a hard...
Quebec's leftist sovereigntist party closed its convention Sunday with a sharpened focus on housing affordability, announcing a suite of proposals aimed at reducing the cost of ren...
Charles Milliard committed to renewing the clause for Bill 96, but took a more ambiguous position a day later. The post PQ denounces Liberals’ Milliard for wavering on notwithstand...
PQ Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, for one, must have had a difficult sleep after Monday's federal byelection in Terrebonne. The post Libman: Quebec’s nationalist narrative gets a...
His departure would leave the NDP with just five seats in Ottawa.
All that's missing to take action is political will, they say at news conference in Montreal. The post ‘Act for the next woman, who is still alive’: Coalition calls on Premier Fréc...
Alexandre Boulerice has announced he is leaving the federal NDP to join the leftist, sovereigntist Québec solidaire party ahead of October's provincial election.
MONTREAL — Alexandre Boulerice, the federal MP for the Montreal riding of Rosemont—La Petite-Patrie, is expected to make an announcement about his political future on Monday. A sou...
Despite recent gains, Charles Milliard's party continues to lag among francophone voters. How will he fill that gap? The post Libman: Path to victory grows more complicated for Que...
His comments come after Carney sharply criticized Alberta's planned referendum idea, calling promises made during separation campaigns a “very dangerous bluff."
QUÉBEC — The sister of a Quebec woman allegedly killed by her partner is urging politicians at the provincial legislature to set partisanship aside and rapidly adopt new legislatio...
Former Quebec Liberal cabinet minister David Heurtel returns to The Corner Booth to talk politics. The post ‘The most popular politician in Quebec is Mark Carney’ | The Corner Boot...
Quebec solidaire co-spokesperson Ruba Ghazal, alongside a coalition of women, called on the province to take action to prevent more femicides in Quebec.
The PQ leader said party members are taking precautions, including placing phones in signal-proof bags and removing them from meeting rooms.
Thousands of Liberals will be in Montreal for the party's convention just as voters in the suburban riding of Terrebonne get ready to cast ballots in a key byelection on Monday.
Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette defended her growing list of spending promises after the province’s finance minister warned she could exceed the government’s allocated funding.
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