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A new café in Montreal is offering its patrons a taste of Quebec independence
MONTREAL — When you walk into the Club Pays coffee shop in Montreal, the first thing you see are the posters with Quebec sovereignty slogans plastered on every wall.
The operators of Club Pays say their spot will be the first of its kind, showcasing how millennials and Gen Z are adopting the independence movement amid renewed promises of a referendum.
In August 2017, Mohamed Labidi, then president of the Islamic Cultural Centre, had his car torched while it sat outside his home. Police told Le Journal de Montréal that the attack “had the character ...
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Libman: Are the Quebec Liberals poised to peak at just the right time?
Just a few months ago, it would have seemed crazy to suggest the future looked promising for the Quebec Liberal Party.
The Government of Canada is pursuing a long-term, whole-of-government approach to strengthening the defence industrial base as a pillar of national security, economic resilience and prosperity.
According to a new study by Léger, a large majority of Quebecers oppose Quebec sovereignty. Support for Quebec independence is at its lowest point since the 1995 referendum. There is currently a ...
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The next Quebec provincial election is slated for Oct. 5, and with the Parti Québécois (PQ) currently leading in the polls, the possibility of another ...
A Quebec resident says she was shocked to see her car's licence plate swapped without her knowledge, a tactic police say is a ...
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