Former leader Dominique Anglade stepped down weeks after the 2022 provincial election, during which the party maintained official Opposition status but lost 10 seats.
Quebec national assembly member Frederic Beauchemin was asked to withdraw from the Liberal party caucus on Saturday pending an inquiry into allegations of psychological harassment.
Amid multiple calls for his resignation, CAQ MNA Pierre Dufour is apologizing but still defending himself for making controversial remarks that have infuriated Indigenous leaders.
The bill, as described, must include prevention and awareness measures, mandatory annual trainings for management and staff, and a detailed complaint process, among other things.
St. Laurent MNA Marwah Rizqy is asking for an investigation by Elections Québec into an anomaly in one poll in her riding on election day Oct. 3 — in which
As the October 3 election approaches, Quebec political parties are outlining their campaign aesthetics — the bright colours, glittering graphics and often generous headshot filters they'll use to attract voters like crows drawn to shiny garbage. In a province where four major parties and a handful of smaller organizations are competing for attention, perhaps no campaign element comes with higher stakes than the slogan.
Elisabeth Prass, former riding director for MNA David Birnbaum, was presented Monday as the Quebec Liberal candidate for the D'Arcy McGee riding. Prass said the PLQ is "the one party
The Quebec Liberals are expected to hold a news conference Monday to announce that Elisabeth Prass, who was riding director for MNA David Birnbaum, will be running to replace him
Kathleen Weil won't seek re-election in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in the October provincial elections. The four-term MNA announced her retirement from provincial politics at a press conference at the Saint-Raymond Centre, where
The Quebec Liberals are asking the other opposition parties and the CAQ to help them reverse the amendment to Bill 96 that would force English CEGEP students to pass three