- At least 2,500 arrests and counting in Quebec student protest Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 1 hour 8 minutes ago
MONTREAL - The staggering number of student protest-related arrests in Quebec — 2,500 and counting — is about to add costs and delays to an already overburdened justice … More »At least 2,500 arrests and counting in Quebec student protest
MONTREAL - The staggering number of student protest-related arrests in Quebec — 2,500 and counting — is about to add costs and delays to an already overburdened justice system.
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth CBC - 2 hours 0 minutes ago
Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. More »Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Percussive pot-and-pan protest plays out in various Quebec towns Nelson Wyatt, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 3 hours ago
MONTREAL - The clanging pots of student unrest that have rattled Montreal and Quebec City for several nights are coming noisily to life in other parts of the provinc … More »Percussive pot-and-pan protest plays out in various Quebec towns
MONTREAL - The clanging pots of student unrest that have rattled Montreal and Quebec City for several nights are coming noisily to life in other parts of the province.
- UBC student union condemns Quebec's Bill 78, rejects motion to send money Brian Platt, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 3 hours ago
VANCOUVER - The University of British Columbia student union will write to Quebec Premier Jean Charest, formally condemning Quebec's special law that puts restrictions … More »UBC student union condemns Quebec's Bill 78, rejects motion to send money
VANCOUVER - The University of British Columbia student union will write to Quebec Premier Jean Charest, formally condemning Quebec's special law that puts restrictions on the tuition protests that have rocked that province for months.
- New poll suggests Canadians split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's energy views Steve Rennie, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 3 hours ago
OTTAWA - A new poll suggests Canadians are roughly split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's contention that the Alberta oilsands have given the country a case of Dutch Disease … More »New poll suggests Canadians split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's energy views
OTTAWA - A new poll suggests Canadians are roughly split over NDP Leader Tom Mulcair's contention that the Alberta oilsands have given the country a case of Dutch Disease as he prepares to visit the province next week.
- UBC student union condemns Quebec's Bill 78, disapproves of violence The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 3 hours ago
VANCOUVER - The University of British Columbia student union will write to Quebec Premier Jean Charest, formally condemning Quebec's special law that puts restrictions on the tuition protests that have rocked that province for months.
- Quebec unrest: more arrests in a few hours than throughout the October Crisis Nelson Wyatt and Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 4 hours ago
- Rogge says IOC still working to get Saudi Arabia to send women athletes to London Olympics Stephen Wilson, The Associated Press - The Canadian Press - 5 hours ago
- Crisis-stricken Charest brings back experienced old aide The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 6 hours ago
- Cataractes romp to 6-1 win, eliminate Oil Kings from Memorial Cup Bill Beacon, The Canadian Press - The Canadian Press - 7 hours ago
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