Ottawa announces antisemitism forum in the wake of school shootings
The forum will be held in Ottawa in February 2025 to ‘discuss the growing public safety threat of antisemitism,’ the Department of Justice Canada announced on Friday.

Quebec reaches agreement in principle with home daycare workers, ending strikes
Quebec has reached an agreement in principle with unions representing thousands of home daycare workers who have been carrying out strike actions for weeks. The agreement concerns only the family-run childcare sector, which has nearly 9,000 members. Negotiations are still...

Quebec Premier meets with Trump, Zelenskyy and Musk during Paris trip
Quebec Premier François Legault met up with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. president-elect Donald Trump and billionaire Elon Musk while visiting Paris this weekend. On Saturday, Legault posted a photo of himself shaking hands with Trump on social network X....

Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens fall to New York Rangers in final minute
The Montreal Canadiens put up a good fight in New York Saturday but the Rangers force teams to be at their best – they scored the winning goal with just 23 seconds on the clock.

Quebec forest industry already under pressure amid Trump tariff threat: Legault
Quebec’s premier has raised concerns about the potential impact of the tariff proposed by U.S. president-elect Donald Trump on the province’s forest industry.

Call of the Wilde: Boston Bruins shell Cayden Primeau and the Montreal Canadiens
Canadiens goalie Cayden Primeau has a save percentage of .843 this season. That type of goaltending magnifies all the other issues that a team has, and it showed Sunday in Boston.

Police find woman dead, man seriously injured in small Quebec town near Gatineau
Police in Quebec say a woman was declared dead at the scene while a man was taken to hospital for treatment as officers are on the hunt for one or more suspects.

Quebec suspends international adoptions amid human rights, trafficking concerns
The Quebec government has suspended most new international adoption applications because of human rights and trafficking concerns.

New poll suggests Quebec premier even less popular than Justin Trudeau
A new poll suggests that Quebec premier François Legault approval rating is now worse than that of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, which recent polls have pegged around 30 per cent.

Alberta grad wins Order of White Rose scholarship from Polytechnique Montréal
A young woman from Alberta received the Order of the White Rose, a scholarship created in honour of the woman who lost their lives during the Montreal Massacre in 1989.
