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April 2024

  • A clean, downtown street with high-rises lit by neon lights, and almost no traffic.

    Quebec separation re-enters political debate thanks to TikTok-friendly leader

    Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon speaking loudly and often after party win over Coalition Avenir Québec

November 2023

  • 40something white man, dark hair, suit, red lapel flower

    Justin Trudeau condemns shots fired at two Jewish schools in Montreal

    Canadian prime minister says ‘attacking each other is not who we are’ after clashes between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian groups

January 2023

  • CF Montreal said they were ‘aware of these unacceptable actions’ when Grande was hired

    CF Montréal fire coach one day after hire due to assassination tweet

    Sandro Grande was fired as coach of Montréal’s under-23 team on Tuesday because of comments he made following a 2012 shooting

October 2022

  • A person standing amid wreckage from a wooden home on the seashore destroyed by a storm

    Seascape: the state of our oceans
    The uninsurables: how storms and rising seas are making coastlines unliveable

    With 10% of Canadian homes now uninsurable due to extreme weather, the climate crisis forces people to make hard choices about where they live

March 2022

  • Pouring a Glass of Red Wine

    Brief letters
    Left befuddled by drinker’s paradox

  • A plate of poutine

    Poutine not Putin: classic Quebec dish off the menu in France and Canada

December 2021

  • Quebec’s health minister, Christian Dubé

    Isolating Quebec health staff may have to return to work early under new plans

    Canadian province’s government says measure will be required if staffing levels become too low during Covid surge

April 2021

  • A group of women protest Quebec’s new Bill 21 in Montreal<br>A group of women protest Quebec’s new Bill 21, which will ban teachers, police, government lawyers and others in positions of authority from wearing religious symbols such as Muslim head coverings and Sikh turbans, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 17, 2019. REUTERS/Christinne Muschi

    Quebec court strikes down part of contentious religious symbols ban

    Ruling removes limits on some teachers and provincial politicians but maintains ban for police, judges and other civil servants

March 2021

  • A baby whitecoat harp seal washed up on the shore of Prince Edward Island. Whitecoat Harp Seals in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada - 23 Mar 2010 Thousands of harp seals are expected to die this year due to widespread lack of ice. 2010 is the worst ice year on record with little to no ice forming in the Southern Gulf. Gulf of St. Lawrence, Canada.

    The age of extinction
    ‘There's no ice’: warming seas chill Quebec’s seal tourism

    For the fifth time since 2010, a lack of ice means no visitors and an unstable future for the ice-dependent harp seal

October 2020

  • Days of terror: Canadian soldiers guard the funeral cortege of Quebec Labor Minister Pierre Laporte;<br>CANADA - OCTOBER 20: Days of terror: Canadian soldiers guard the funeral cortege of Quebec Labor Minister Pierre Laporte; murdered by FLQ terrorists. (Photo by Doug Griffin/Toronto Star via Getty Images)

    October Crisis: 50 years after a bloody spasm that nearly tore Canada apart

    A campaign by Quebec separatists culminated in two kidnappings, a killing and the suspension of civil liberties
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