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The deeply rooted ambiguity that Quebecers feel for Canada is based on its particular history.
As Trump’s tariffs hit hard, Quebec trades nationalist instinct for national resolve—rallying behind Canada in a moment of ...
Only a few months ago, Pierre Poilievre and Canada’s Conservatives had a 25-point lead. Then came a dramatic plunge, triggered by the one-two whammy of President Donald Trump’s threats and the exit of ...
The U.S. president’s tariffs and insults have altered alliances everywhere, with reverberations from Quebec to Alberta to Washington.
Trump has threatened to slap steep tariffs on Canadian goods, and both Carney and Poilievre said that, if elected, they would ...
Not sure what the real difference is between Canadian maple syrup and the American stuff? Well, here's what you need to know.
What’s the backstory to your vote? CBC journalists have been asking Canadians what matters to them this election from coast ...
A Quebec Superior Court judge has overturned a university tuition hike for out-of-province students that the government ...
New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador sign a memorandum of understanding on trade barriers, and criticize federal rules ...
Voters are overlooking Mark Carney’s linguistic gaffes and lack of knowledge about the French-speaking province, viewing him ...
As Philippe J. Fournier, the creator of statistical model of Canadian electoral projection 338Canada explains, about 35 percent of Quebecers self-identify as separatists. But the Bloc Québécois has ...