‘Back in business’: Locals, union celebrate planned reopening of Le Massif after strike
Le Massif in Quebec’s Charlevoix region will reopen its mountain to skiers Saturday following the end of a three-week-long unlimited strike by its unionized employees.
Who will replace Legault? The CAQ begins search for a new leader
The Coalition Avenir Québec’s leadership race is officially underway, kicking off a three-month campaign that will shape the party’s future. The party announced Thursday that the contest will conclude with a leadership convention on April 12, 2026.
Indigenous leaders say Legault’s resignation an opportunity for long-awaited changes
Some are hoping Premier François Legault’s successor will revive some of the commitments his government previously made, like recognizing UNDRIP and concluding a major treaty, which never came to fruition.
Legault says CAQ party remains relevant despite his resignation
Quebec Premier François Legault says he’s confident the party he co-founded as a third option to federalism and sovereignty will remain a political force in the province after he is replaced as leader.
Québec Solidaire’s Haroun Bouazzi says he’s not running in 2026 provincial election
Haroun Bouazzi, an MNA with the left-wing party Québec Solidaire, says he will not seek re-election in the upcoming provincial vote.
Jacques-Cartier Bridge reopens 2 lanes in each direction after fire
The Jacques-Cartier Bridge in Montreal has reopened two lanes in each direction following an overnight fire that shut down traffic on Wednesday morning.
Quebec politicians, business leaders rally behind Carney’s Davos speech
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech in Davos, Switzerland, where he said the longstanding U.S.-led international order is over. Quebec politicians, business leaders and Premier François Legault, who hasn’t always agreed with Carney, have reacted mostly favourably.
A glimmer of hope for Le Massif ski season? Union, employer called to meeting
Management at Le Massif de Charlevoix and its striking unionized employees have been called to a meeting just one day after the resort announced the cancellation of its ski season.
Meet the 17-year-old on the Bell Centre big screen keeping the vibes up during Habs...
Makayla Wight doesn’t have a typical after-school job. As the youngest in-game host at the Bell Centre, her role is to engage with the crowd and connect with fans during Montreal Canadiens games.
Ottawa, provinces ask Supreme Court to uphold law on random traffic stops
The country’s top court spent a second morning hearing arguments about whether it’s constitutional for police to make traffic stops without reasonable suspicion the driver has committed an offence.