Mayor Valérie Plante defended Montreal police after Premier François Legault offered to deploy Sûreté du Québec officers to help “re-establish order” following a protest that turned violent on Friday.
After the "controversial" Montreal protests, Pierre Poilievre took to social media faster than a Karen demands to speak with ...
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne says Canada's best bet dealing with the U.S. on trade is forging a united front ...
As one of only two countries in NATO’s ‘quadrant of shame,’ lecturing allies on Ukraine makes us look completely out of touch ...
The protest in Montreal last Friday that descended into violence wasn’t just a failure of leadership from Prime Minister ...
On November 22, around 800 activists across Montreal gathered to organize a “Block NATO” demonstration in opposition to the ...
Around 100 hostages are still being held in Gaza, with at least a third believed to be dead. Most of the other hostages taken ...
But the broken glass and the heightened security were also a sorrowful testament to the facile and desultory leadership of ...
Against a backdrop of official failure and inaction, last weekend one private citizen showed what leadership looked like.
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Second Cup and Montreal's Jewish General Hospital cancelled a store owner's contract after they say she was filmed allegedly ...
McGill University has suspended all extracurricular event bookings on campus until January after activists threatened online ...