Philippe J. Fournier: The latest projections suggest the CAQ would easily surpass its already commanding majority if an election were held
Tag Archives: Quebec politics
Dominique Anglade’s under-the-radar accession
The next premier of Quebec may well be a Black woman and she deserves to be known by all Canadians
Quebec’s Law 99: Don’t wait up
The court battle over Quebec’s future goes into extra innings
Does being in politics mean never having to say you’re sorry?
Two years after our cover story provoked a defensive uproar, evidence of the deep-seated corruption has continued to pile up
Jean Charest’s buddies in bad times
While the corruption scandal rages on, Liberals can’t seem to get enough of their tainted former leader
PQ accomplishes the impossible—makes life easy for Liberals
Marois has already overplayed her hand and completely misread the population she claims to represent
Raymond Bachand, architect of tuition hikes, enters Quebec Liberal leadership race
MONTREAL – The race to succeed Jean Charest has its first prominent participant as a former finance minister joined the Quebec Liberal leadership contest Friday.
PQ makes good on tuition promise and scraps the Liberal fee hikes
QUEBEC – It’s over — the tuition increase that triggered such social strife in Quebec has been cancelled.
Marois to pursue a strong, sovereigntist agenda
Quebec Premier Pauline Marois may have a minority government, but she has an ambitious separatist agenda, the Globe and Mail reports.
Smart, tough and nasty: the definitive portrait of Thomas Mulcair
John Geddes on the NDP leader’s rise through the ruthless world of Quebec politics to become the PM’s toughest opponent yet