A protest against the mass layoffs of thousands of people is underway at the Amazon warehouse in Laval Wednesday morning.
The threat of tariffs from the Trump administration has left three-quarters of Quebecers ready to boycott American goods and the United States itself as a travel destination, a new survey suggests.
CBC Montreal has been keeping an eye on the state of our schools in Quebec — and how Quebecers are feeling about them.In a ...
OTTAWA — Quebec Premier François Legault said the threat of American tariffs means Quebec’s world is “changing” and asked ...
The union representing the workers at an Amazon warehouse in Laval that is closing – one of seven Quebec Amazon warehouses ...
Most shoppers CBC spoke with in Montreal said they were set on boycotting U.S. products by now, whether the tariffs came into effect or not.
Both the provincial and federal governments have vowed to postpone retaliatory measures against the U.S. after Prime Minister ...
With 25 per cent tariffs slated to take effect on Feb. 4, 2025, some people are opting for local goods instead of American ...
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Former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has weighed in on the future of carbon pricing if she becomes the next Liberal ...
"This study is groundbreaking in that it is the first to provide such a comprehensive estimate of the historical and future ...