Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is calling on Francois Legault to create a 'Team Quebec' (Équipe Québec) comprising the opposition ...
Opposition politicians, university experts and other interest groups could make recommendations to the government, St-Pierre ...
Prominent federalists are starting to sound the alarm about the once-dismissed possibility of another vote on Quebec’s place ...
Now, on the eve of the 30th anniversary of Quebec's second independence referendum — the first one was in 1980 — it seems the tide could be turning again. Legault is deeply unpopular after six years ...
OTTAWA — Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne is considering a run for Liberal leadership to replace Justin Trudeau ...
No one – not the Liberal government, the Conservative Party, or MPs in the House – appears to be able to speak credibly for ...
It's no secret that a lot can change in a year. Here's what The Peak team thinks we should prepare ourselves for in 2025.
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We don’t know exactly what the coming year will bring in city, provincial, federal or world politics, but it promises to be the end of an era. Gazette illustration The winds of change are billowing on ...