Quebec election officially declared, vote set for October 3rd
Quebec’s provincial election has officially been declared.
canada
Quebec premier promises another $500 cheque to fight inflation, but only if his party is re-elected in October election
Quebec premier François Legault’s latest electoral promise looks like an attempt to buy votes, according to opposition parties.
covid19
OPINION | Taxing the unvaxxed? Too many risks for too few benefits
The Legault government wants to “piss off” the unvaccinated, to use Emmanuel Macron’s expression. But we should not let anger guide our public policies.
canadian energy
Opinion | Ban on Hydrocarbons: Quebec is asleep at the well
Written by Miguel Ouellette, Director of Operations and Economist at the MEI
covid19
Opinion | Quebec’s domestic vaccine passport will generate wave of radicalization
Back from his long and lavish vacation, François Legault is quickly back at doing what he does best: he is about to annihilate civil liberties once again.
legault
Back from his long vacation, Quebec premier announces domestic vaccine passport to be implemented province-wide
Quebec’s premier François Legault was just back from his weeks-long vacation as he announced a province-wide domestic vaccine passport would be implemented soon.
Alberta
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: Alberta to lift remaining COVID restrictions as province follows science-based approach
The province of Alberta will lift its few remaining COVID restrictions on August 16th.
caq
CAQ MNA crosses the aisle, becomes the first Conservative Party of Quebec MNA
Claire Samson, the elected member of the Quebec National Assembly for Iberville, recently announced that she would be joining the Conservative Party of Quebec and becoming the conservative’s first MNA, giving the party a presence in the Quebec National Assembly.
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Quebec MNA excluded from her caucus because of a donation to the Conservative Party of Quebec
The End of Bilingualism? Trudeau government will recognize French as the official language of Quebec
In an unprecedented turn of events, the Trudeau government is set to scrap one of the critical principles of Canada, that of bilingualism, and will recognize French as the official language of Quebec.