As a direct result of the existence of a minority government in Quebec, the National Assembly voted unanimously on motions opposing the Harper government. If he could, Jean Charest would have avoided scratching the federal government. Quebec – A unanimous
A proposal for a new electoral map for Quebec was presented to the National Assembly on Tuesday by the Commission on Electoral Representation (CRE), with the law requiring such an election after two parliamentary elections. The main changes proposed concern
Where can you see fall colours in Quebec? As fall begins, there are plenty of incredible activities to do in Montreal, whether it’s apple picking, visiting pumpkin patches, exploring corn mazes or strolling through the city’s public markets. But we
Authorities for the Quebec Liberal Party (PLQ) will review the follow-up to the arrest of former Deputy Prime Minister Nathalie Normandeau this week, a spokesman said. The Legal Affairs Committee and the Ethics Committee, which are dealing with the matter,
The Indian Status Card is an unusual document: it is full of meaning. This numbered polymer rectangle is not only a symbol of the racist principles on which Canada was built, but can also be an object of desire, victimizing
Canada, when French was a language of resistance, it can be said that it still is. Here is a story that begins in Saint-Malo in the 16th century: on April 20, 1534, the navigator Jacques Cartier set off west with
A new federal electoral map is being proposed for the province. It was released last week by the Saskatchewan Electoral Boundaries Commission. This electoral map, which would keep the number of federal constituencies at 14, will be the subject of
MONTREAL — To mark Canada Day, Ottawa Centre Liberal MP Yasir Naqvi sent an educational map of Canada to residents in his area. Unfortunately, it contains several significant errors. Mr Naqvi apologized on Sunday on social network X and admitted
In reality, however, the majority of Aboriginal people live in cities (51%) such as Winnipeg (78,420), Edmonton (61,765), Vancouver (52,375) or Montreal (26,280). They make up 4.3% of the Canadian population. The First Nations (Cree, Innu, Mohawk,
Nova Scotia’s electoral map must be redrawn because it violates the constitution, the province’s Court of Appeal has ruled, recognizing that the government caused significant harm to the French-speaking minority by abolishing three Acadian constituencies in 2012. More than 250