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For those who missed the last NDP all-candidates debate in Quebec City earlier this month, Sunday will provide a golden opportunity to miss the next one in Winnipeg. The interminable leadership race is meandering toward its conclusion at the end of next
While the city of Beaconsfield was recently rebuked in a Quebec Court ruling for its heavy-handedness in dealing with a couple who were upset their hedges and shrubs were damaged by snow clearing operations, Mayor David Pollock defended the city's action
Jonathan Cheever (back) of the U.S. falls as he crosses the finish line during the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Cheever finished third. View Photo »
I would say to my friends in Halifax, in Quebec, Ontario, anywhere in Canada, this is our victory. If not for your support I think I cannot reach this moment. But my happiness is not complete.
The Lac St. Louis Lions open the best-of-five quarterfinals at home on Thursday night against the Séminaire St. François Blizzard. The puck drops at 7: 30 p.m. at the Dollard Civic Centre. The defending playoff champion Lions had a first-round bye and ha
New Democratic MPs from the West Island and offisland this week issued a statement in support of the Quebec government's request that the federal government chip in funds to make the Train de l'Ouest a reality. Their aim is sound. As Vaudreuil-Soulanges
I never thought I could get so excited about something I knew so little about, but there I was on Saturday afternoon watching the finals of the CRC Robotics competition at Vanier College. The crowd was loud and enthusiastic and the tension was palpable a
Canada's Dominique Maltais competes during the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Maltais finished seventh. View Photo »
Xstrata in Timmins put 700 people out of work after they exported processing jobs across the border into Quebec.
Pauline Marois has formed a committee of 12 to update the 148 studies over the past 30 years on Quebec sovereignty. She says she is open to adding more members to her committee. In that regard, perhaps she should place a call to the member of Parliament
MEMBERSHIP IN THE NDP IS UP SHARPLY across the country since October, but the growth is most pronounced in Quebec, where the party ranks swelled from 1,600 to 12,000. Still, most members are in B.C. and Ontario, so it's unclear what the numbers mean for
Quebec, or Québec in French, (pronounced [kʰwəˈbɛk] or [kʰəˈbɛk] in English and [kebɛk] in French) is a Canadian province in Eastern Canada. It is bordered to the west by the province of Ontario, James Bay and Hudson Bay. To the north are Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay, to the east the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the provinces of New Brunswick and... Full Article
Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche reacts to almost slipping down while throwing her rock during her draw against Newfoundland/Labrador at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 21, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche shouts to her teammates during her draw against Northwest Territories/Yukon at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 21, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche signals her teammates during their draw against Nova Scotia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 20, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche makes a shot during an afternoon curling draw against Nova Scotia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts in Red Deer, Alberta, Monday, Feb. 20, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec third Brenda Nicholls (L) and skip Marie-France Larouche consider their next shot during their draw against New Brunswick at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 19, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche (C) watches her shot as lead Anne-Marie Filteau (L) and second Amelie Blais sweep during their draw against New Brunswick at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 19, 2012.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche reacts to her shot at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 18, 2012.
View Photo »Jonathan Cheever (back) of the U.S. falls as he crosses the finish line during the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Cheever finished third.
View Photo »Canada's Dominique Maltais competes during the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Maltais finished seventh.
View Photo »Russia's Nikolay Olyunin celebrates as he crosses the finish line after the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Olyunin finished second.
View Photo »Canada's Maelle Ricker celebrates after winning the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012.
View Photo »Canada's Maelle Ricker is sprayed with champagne after winning the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012.
View Photo »Jonathan Cheever (R) of the U.S. mimics punching France's Pierre Vaultier after the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Vaultier won the race and Cheever finished third.
View Photo »France's Pierre Vaultier celebrates as he crosses the finish line to finish in first place during the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012.
View Photo »France's Pierre Vaultier (R), Alex Tuttle of the U.S. (2nd R), Russia's Andrey Boldykov (2nd L) and Austria's Markus Schairer compete during the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Vaultier won the competition.
View Photo »Canada's Maelle Ricker and France's Nelly Moenne Loccoz (R) compete during the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Ricker won the competition and Moenne Loccoz finished second.
View Photo »Canada's Maelle Ricker (red) crosses the finish line ahead of France's Nelly Moenne Loccoz (yellow) and her compatriot Deborah Anthonioz (green) during the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Ricker won the competition while Moenne...
View Photo »Canada's Maelle Ricker competes during the women's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec, February 21, 2012. Ricker won the competition.
View Photo »France's Pierre Vaultier celebrates as he crosses the finish line during the men's Snowboard-Cross FIS World Cup competition in Stoneham, Quebec February 21, 2012. Vaultier won the race.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche throws during a draw against British Columbia at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling competition in Red Deer, Alberta, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012.
View Photo »Northwest Territories/Yukon third Sharon Cormier (R) delivers a rock while she plays ship and lead Megan Cormier prepares to sweep during their draw against Quebec at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 21, 2012. The flu is sweeping...
View Photo »Pierre Vaultier, left, of France, and Canada's Dominique Maltais smile as they wear the yellow leader bibs of the snowboard cross World Cup, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, in Stoneham, Quebec.
View Photo »Gold medalist Pierre Vaultier, center, of France, flanked by silver medalist Nikolay Olyunin, left, of Russia, and bronze medalist Jonathan Cheever of the United States, smile on the podium at the snowboard cross world cup event, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012 in Stoneham Quebec.
View Photo »Pierre Vaultier, of France, reacts as he crosses the finish to win the snowboard cross World Cup event Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, in Stoneham, Quebec.
View Photo »Kadri Pihla, right, of Estonia and Jacqueline Hernandez of the United States, collide during a quarterfinal race celebrate at the snowboard cross world cup event, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, in Stoneham Quebec.
View Photo »Quebec skip Marie-France Larouche reacts to almost slipping down while throwing her rock during her draw against Newfoundland/Labrador at the Scotties Tournament of Hearts curling championship in Red Deer, Alberta February 21, 2012.
View Photo »I would say to my friends in Halifax, in Quebec, Ontario, anywhere in Canada, this is our victory. If not for your support I think I cannot reach this moment. But my happiness is not complete.
Xstrata in Timmins put 700 people out of work after they exported processing jobs across the border into Quebec.
This has always been Quebec's position and yesterday our premier already talked about that as well, so we remain committed to the fight against climate change.
There was something about that Scottish-Quebec sensibility that worked. It was some kind of magic. The independence referendum was going on in Quebec at the time, and Michael Boyd insisted that I sing Oh Canada in French in an English-speaking theatre in Montreal.
There seemed to be no way to bridge the gap between Quebec and the federal government led by Pierre Trudeau
Theratechnologies is one of the few biotechs in Quebec that has managed to successfully gain FDA approval for a product and we are very proud to be recognized by ADRIQ
