A new map showing Métis Territory is drawing the ire of First Nations people who live there because it completely covers three provinces, merges into two more and includes part of the Northwest Territories. The map adopted by the Métis
A proposal for a new electoral map for Quebec was presented in the National Assembly on Tuesday by the Commission on Electoral Representation (CRE), with the law requiring such a vote after two general elections. The main changes proposed concern
In Quebec's next election, the Laurentians and Lanaudière would have two additional constituencies, while Montreal and Mauricie would each lose one, according to the Commission on Electoral Representation (CRE) report tabled in the National Assembly on Tuesday. The next provincial
The Prince Edward Island Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Commission envisioned what the electoral map would look like if the province decided to change its electoral system. A text from Francois Pierre Dufault In the fall of 2016, a narrow majority of
Alexe Frédéric has been trying unsuccessfully to obtain a RAMQ card with the gender marker “X” for almost three years. This non-binary person says she's willing to stop eating until the insurance company grants her wish. Non-binary person: a person
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Dany Turcotte received heavy criticism on social media after presenting a card to Bloc Québécois leader Gilles Duceppe last Sunday. The fool of the show Everyone is talking about it at ICI Radio-Canada Télé spoke with Gravel in the morning
Mauricie would lose a constituency under changes to the electoral map proposed by the Quebec Electoral Representation Commission. From five, the number of provincial constituencies would increase to four as Saint-Maurice would disappear. The Commission's proposal would ensure that Saint-Boniface,
After 12 days, Alexe Frédéric Migneault ends his hunger strike, which began with the aim of obtaining the X marker on his Régie de l'assurance santé du Québec (RAMQ) card. Alexe Frédéric Migneault ends his hunger strike without having won
Lawyers for the federal government argued in court Friday that allowing voters to use their ID cards as valid identification when voting could lead to fraud and a loss of public confidence in the voting system. Updated July 3, 2015