Quebec
Meet the Former Cop Behind Canada’s First Indigenous Licensed Cannabis Producer
Lewis Mitchell believes his company can be a force for good for First Nations communities.
A Dispatch from the Hells Angels Wedding Event of the Season
A senior Hells Angels member married the daughter of a notorious drug dealer this weekend in Montreal and everyone, including the Mafia, showed up.
No One Noticed Teen Drowned During Montreal Swim Class
Blessing Moukoko, 14, spent 38 minutes at the bottom of the pool before anyone realized he was missing.
Young people in Quebec are suing Canada over climate change
It's the first lawsuit of its kind in Canada.
Quebec Neo-Fascists are Teaching School Kids About Vikings
Members of the neo-fascist group Atalante Quebec are giving re-enactment workshops to schools in the province.
Warrant Issued For ‘Zeiger’, Canada’s Most Infamous Neo-Nazi
Zeiger, real-name Gabriel Sohier Chaput, helped move the far-right even further into the extremes.
We Asked Weed Dealers What They Think About Cannabis Legalization
Now that weed is legal, cannabis dealers tell us about their fears and expectations about the future of their job.
Quebec’s Incoming Premier Defends Banning Religious Symbols But Leaving Crucifix Up
At this point, François Legault is just giving away the game.
Canada Needs to Lose Its Bizarre, Terrible, Regrettable Notwithstanding Clause
The rarely-used constitutional clause allows governments to opt out of court decisions. Many have long argued it was a disaster waiting to happen.
What the Canadian left can learn from Quebec Solidaire's campaign
It didn't win, but the socialist party tripled its seat count in an election that was anti-establishment.
Quebec's new leader vows to ban public servants from wearing religious symbols at work
François Legault promised to invoke the notwithstanding clause to ensure it happens.