Poll: CAQ hits record 71% dissatisfaction rate in Quebec
New poll reveals François Legault's CAQ government faces 71% dissatisfaction as Quebec's political landscape returns to traditional Liberal-PQ dynamics. Read the full analysis.
New poll reveals François Legault's CAQ government faces 71% dissatisfaction as Quebec's political landscape returns to traditional Liberal-PQ dynamics. Read the full analysis.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon faces scrutiny over claims an independent Quebec would save $1B on foreign affairs while doubling diplomatic presence. Analysis reveals potential budget gaps.
As Quebec's separatist Parti Québécois gains in polls, bond investors are showing nervousness with spreads widening to near-decade highs compared to Ontario debt.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
Alberta's UCP government under Premier Danielle Smith is under fire for breaking a key referendum promise by using taxpayer dollars instead of party funds to verify petitions, sparking calls for accountability.
Exclusive revelations about the tense final hours of the 1995 Quebec referendum, when Canada came within a whisper of breaking up and political leaders scrambled to save the country.
A Bloc Québécois candidate is escalating his one-vote election defeat to the Supreme Court of Canada, challenging the razor-thin margin in Terrebonne riding and potentially setting a constitutional precedent.
Former Quebec cabinet minister Andrée Laforest refuses to concede in Saguenay riding, demanding transparency in vote counting after razor-thin margin puts Bloc Québécois ahead by just 76 votes.
Exclusive: Former Bloc Québécois MP Christine Normandin refuses to concede defeat after losing her seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote. Discover why she's appealing to Canada's highest court in this dramatic electoral showdown.
New polling data reveals a significant shift in Canadian identity, with most citizens viewing Canada as a single nation 30 years after the contentious Quebec sovereignty referendum.
Thirty years after Quebec's near-separation vote, Canada faces new fractures beyond French-English divides. Discover how regional alienation, political polarization, and demographic shifts are reshaping national unity.
Three decades after Quebec's sovereignty referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, explore the dramatic events, key players, and lasting impact of that fateful night that nearly redrew Canada's map.