Measles is making a comeback in Quebec. From December to March, at least 31 cases were reported and experts point to one cause — declining vaccination rates.
Quebec, a utility owned by the Quebec provincial government, pointed to weather issues, not politics or tariffs, as the reason the juice stopped flowing.
The Quebec government has announced a new committee to make recommendations on how to strengthen secularism in the province, including by possibly restricting public prayer.
A Laval-based company has found itself in the crossfire of the SAQ's ban on American alcohol due to its U.S.-based operations. The founder says he's hoping a compromise with the Quebec liquor board can be reached.
A case of measles has been confirmed at the Bell Centre, with an infected individual attending a Montreal Canadiens hockey game on March 3. In Quebec, it’s the 31st confirmed case of the disease once thought to be gone for good. Experts say the comeback is due to declining vaccination rates.
With its cobblestone streets, French-speaking population, and historic architecture, Quebec City could be an ideal alternative for a European trip.
Quebec Premier François Legault said on Monday he is not closing the door to following Ontario’s lead and slapping a tax on electricity sales to the United States in response to the Trump administration’s tariffs imposed on Canadian goods.
OTTAWA – A new French-language advertisement starring Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre begins uncharacteristically for a campaign ad, with Poilievre offering an admission that his style of politics can seem brusque at times, especially to Quebecers.
CEO Michael Sabia visited Churchill Falls plant in Labrador and said he is “100 per cent” confident a new plant at Gull Island will be built.
Quebec Conservative Party leader Éric Duhaime says he’s ready to cut 20,000 public service jobs. Duhaime held a news conference in Quebec City on Tuesday to present the results of a Pallas Data poll he commissioned on government waste.
Provincial pension fund CDPQ's takeover of developer Innergex has opened the door to a $5 billion spending spree on new wind and solar power in Canada, says Michel Letellier, as it shapes its internat
Keedysville's Tobin Gray, 12, started in goal for the Washington Little Caps at the prestigious Quebec City International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament.