As the Coalition Avenir Québec works to gain momentum two years into office, Immigration Minister Jean-François Roberge tabled Thursday a bill meant to distinguish the province's approach to newcomers from what Roberge called Canada's "vicious" multiculturalism.
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault has put the father of the province’s controversial religious symbols law, Simon Jolin-Barrette, in charge of dealing with the federal government. Buckle up, Canada, this could be a bumpy ride.
Ottawa is earmarking nearly $20 million over three years to support Quebec exporters in the face of looming U.S. trade tariffs. The funding for ORPEX – which assists Quebec businesses that do not yet export or that wish to export to new markets – is to help the province’s businesses “export,
Human smuggling networks continue to operate along Quebec's border with Vermont and New York state despite winter conditions and increased law enforcement, according to U.S. Federal Court records about two incidents over the past weekend.
Observers say Quebec's battle against neonics shows what's possible when it comes to regulating the chemicals — and raises questions about the federal pesticide regulator's controversial 2021 decision to keep them on the market after proposing a ban five years earlier.
Canada is currently experiencing an increase in measles with recent cases reported in Quebec and Ontario, Canada’s chief public health officer said Wednesday in a statement.
Bill 21 bans civil servants from wearing faith-related accessories, such as cross necklaces, yarmulkes or turbans, while on the job.
If President Donald Trump's threat to tariff Canadian imports by 25% goes forward, 200 years of peaceful and profitable Great Lakes maritime trade will be at risk.
François-Philippe Champagne, the federal industry minister, is calling for a review of Ottawa's "business relationship" with Amazon after the company said it will close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec.
The Government of Canada announced two new permanent residency pilots aimed at strengthening rural and Francophone minority communities. The Rural
Dr. Theresa Tam says all of the people who were recently infected were exposed to measles in Canada, rather than international travel, which was the initial source.
Canada has introduced two new programs to help rural and Francophone minority communities attract and retain newcomers with the right skills.