Montreal is the most anti-Pierre Poilievre city in Canada
Just 17% of Montrealers have a positive opinion of the Conservative Party leader.
Just 17% of Montrealers have a positive opinion of the Conservative Party leader.
“The French language will be better protected when it’s not constantly politicized.”
“I expect the police to clear these camps.”
Montreal has spoken.
The 3% minimum wage increase does not even cover the current rate of inflation in Quebec.
Marc Miller did not mince words when asked whether the Conservative leader’s removal from the House of Commons yesterday was a way to “silence” him.
The event includes a screening of a short documentary as well as a live music performance and a DJ set.
As McGill University asks police to dismantle a pro-Palestinian encampment on its grounds, the vast majority of Canadians believe university campuses are fair game for demonstrations.
Organizers are calling for an end to shopping next month at all stores owned by the Loblaw company, including Pharmaprix, Provigo, Maxi and Joe Fresh.
If the Parti Québécois is resonating more with Quebecers, it’s not because of a promise of Quebec independence.