Saskatchewan Roughriders sign star running back A.J Ouellette
The Saskatchewan Roughriders have added some punch to their running attack in the form of A.J. Ouellette.
Sports
Feb 13
Hamiltonians Eugene Levy, Martin Short among newest Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame inductees
The Canadian Comedy Hall of Fame has announced the latest round of inductees, including Hamilton's own Eugene Levy and Martin Short.
Canada
Dec 5, 2023
Nylander scores two, Domi adds SO winner for Leafs
William Nylander took another subway ride to Scotiabank Arena to avoid Toronto's notorious traffic.
Sports
Nov 10, 2023
A profile of Dougald Lamont, leader of the Manitoba Liberal party since 2018
With three seats in the legislature and a much smaller amount of money and staff than their PC and NDP counterparts, the Liberals often have to fight for the spotlight.
Politics
Sep 5, 2023
Quebec premier’s office accuses Parti Québécois byelection candidate of lying
The provincial byelection for Quebec City's Jean-Talon riding has yet to be called, but tensions are already running high between the Parti Québécois and the CAQ.
Politics
Aug 25, 2023
Show them the money! Quebec MNAs should get $30,000 pay bump, committee says
An independent committee says the elected members of Quebec's National Assembly are underpaid and deserve a pay increase of $30,000 per year.
Politics
Apr 19, 2023
Quebec court says Canadian Pacific Railway not liable in Lac-Mégantic train derailment
Justice Martin Bureau ruled that the actions the railway company was accused of are not the direct, immediate and logical cause of the damages suffered by the tragedy victims.
Canada
Dec 15, 2022
Price tops list of NHL players Seattle Kraken can steal from Canadian teams in draft
The Seattle Kraken will get to choose from some of the NHL's biggest names as they pick their inaugural team on Wednesday.
Canada
Jul 20, 2021
What did we learn?
Sunday morning, the people of Kanesatake and their supporters will march from Oka Park in a commemoration of the 20th anniversary of a 78-day standoff that cost the life of 31-year old Cpl. Marcel Lemay, closed the Mercier Bridge for weeks and cost Canadian taxpayers an estimated $200 million.
Aug 6, 2010
Timeline: Canadian deaths in Afghanistan
141 Canadian soldiers, one diplomat and two aid workers have been killed since the Canadian military deployed to Afghanistan in early 2002.
Mar 22, 2010
Quebec’s Francois Legault wants schools open from 9 to 5
MIRABEL, Que. - There will be a lot less late-afternoon texting and TV watching for Quebec high-school students if a new political party gets its way.
Aug 9, 2012
PQ government would ‘redo’ Quebec’s northern development plan
MONTREAL - The Parti Quebecois says it will give Jean Charest's signature northern-development plan a makeover if it wins the Sept. 4 election, altering a project the Liberal premier hails as Quebec's ticket to prosperity.
Politics
Aug 12, 2012
PQ government would ‘redo’ Quebec’s northern development plan
MONTREAL - The Parti Quebecois says it will give Jean Charest's signature northern-development plan a makeover if it wins the Sept. 4 election, altering a project the Liberal premier hails as Quebec's ticket to prosperity.
Money
Aug 12, 2012
A PQ government would strengthen Quebec language laws within 100 days: Marois
MONTREAL - A Parti Quebecois government would move quickly to strengthen the province's language laws if it wins next month's election, party leader Pauline Marois said Sunday.
Canada
Aug 12, 2012
Corruption takes centre stage in Quebec election as whistleblower joins campaign
The third-most popular party in Quebec is hoping a star candidate who has just been at odds with the government will boost its hopes of vaulting into first place in the polls.
Politics
Aug 5, 2012
Bouchard says dialogue on shale gas is government policy despite comments
MONTREAL - Former Quebec premier Lucien Bouchard has brushed off comments the province's environment minister made to reporters expressing concerns about shale-gas exploration.
Politics
Oct 23, 2012
Quebec shows tougher approach toward mining sector with access road deal
QUEBEC - Quebec's new government is living up to its pledge to take a tougher stance with mining companies after offloading some responsibility for the construction of a controversial access road.
Money
Nov 15, 2012
Damocles Duceppe hangs over PQ, amid grumbling about current leader
QUEBEC - Just call him Damocles Duceppe — the sword conspicuously dangling over the embattled leader of the Parti Quebecois.
Canada
Nov 1, 2011
Damocles Duceppe hangs over PQ, amid grumbling about current leader
QUEBEC - Just call him Damocles Duceppe — the sword conspicuously dangling over the embattled leader of the Parti Quebecois.
Politics
Nov 1, 2011
PQ woes prompt debate in Quebec about whether women get a fair deal in politics
MONTREAL - A Quebec backbencher's swipe that his leader is unpopular because of her gender has prompted a debate in the province over whether women get a fair deal in politics.
Politics
Nov 2, 2011