Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, ...
Jordan Lessard has played at Laval University in Quebec, Canada, but is now expected to join the CSU football program.
The leader of Canada's French-speaking province of Quebec announced Wednesday he is stepping down because he is unpopular.
The Canadian Press on MSN
In the news: Top diplomats for Canada-China meet, Coalition Avenir Québec next steps?
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Anand meets Beijing peer during ...
Quebec premier Francois Legault said on Wednesday he was resigning after more than seven years in office, months ahead of an ...
Quebec Premier François Legault resigned Wednesday as a separatist party surges in the polls and threatens to tear Canada’s ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Analysis: How Quebec’s anglophones lost their sense of linguistic calm in the Legault years
François Legault — who announced Wednesday he will not seek a third term — brought an end to decades of relative linguistic ...
François Legault will resign as Quebec Premier, he announced on Wednesday morning. In a hastily arranged press conference at ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Quick quotes: Quebec Premier François Legault announces resignation
Tributes to departing Quebec Premier François Legault are coming in from across the country as the co-founder of the ...
The separatist conflict is rooted in Cameroon's colonial history, when the country was divided between France and Britain after World War I. English-speaking regions later joined French Cameroon in a ...
Francois Legault announced plans to resign on Wednesday, months ahead of an election that could see a separatist party return ...
Several Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, yanked US wine and spirits from government-run ...
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