Collapse into four-poster beds at Auberge La Maison Otis (from $152 per person, including breakfast and dinner), a classic Quebecois inn at the center of Baie-Sainte-Paul, the closest town to Le ...
CTV National News: Vive le Quebec libre! It's been 50 years since Charles de Gaulle made a famous proclamation. Genevieve Beauchemin reports.
If accounts of the summer of 1967 are even close to being accurate, it would be difficult to document another moment in time when Montrealers and Quebeckers felt as optimistic about their future or ...
InvestigationSince Donald Trump said he wanted to make Canada the 51st American state, Quebec has openly shown support for the country it belongs to – a first in the history of the French-speaking ...
On July 23, 1967, the Paris-based France-Soir newspaper published an editorial cartoon depicting French President Charles de Gaulle arriving in Canada. When the customs agent asks de Gaulle if he has ...
Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. MONTREAL—It is one of the most famous pieces of sovereignty-related real estate in ...
Montreal has a reputation as Quebec’s culinary hub, but the province’s much smaller capital — known among local diners as Canada’s best-kept secret — deserves equal attention. Quebec City’s ...
Voters are overlooking Mark Carney’s linguistic gaffes and lack of knowledge about the French-speaking province, viewing him as the most capable candidate to deal with President Trump. By Norimitsu ...
The Parti Québécois announced its slogan for the fall election campaign on Sunday: “Le Québec qui s’assume. Pour vrai.” (A Quebec that accepts itself. For real.) The party made the announcement on ...
Fifty years after former French president Charles de Gaulle uttered "Vive le Quebec libre!" during a state visit to Canada, those politically charged words are still stirring up trouble, at least in ...
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