Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault is announcing a new tramway project that would replace the contentious REM de l'Est.
Amid the trade war between Canada and the United States, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante and St. Catharine's, Ont., Mayor Mat Siscoe have been denied accreditation for a meeting at the White House, according to the group who requested the meeting.
Yves Ledoux finally received a few kegs of Guinness after what he calls an unprecedented delay. The creamy and bitter stout has experienced a surge in popularity, in part due to social media.
Given Quebec’s many months of tough winter, the Canadian province had to address local sourcing of fresh fruits and vegetables differently.
The “Tramway de l’Est” project, that will see the construction of 31 stations to connect Montreal’s east end to cities like Terrebonne and Repentigny, was officially launched Wednesday and will begin its preliminary stages of development this summer.
Quebec drag and pop icon Mado Lamotte has done it all. Mado has posed for her own wax figure at the Grevin Wax Museum, hosted mega outdoor shows at Juste Pour Rire, recorded a pop music album, wrote the bestselling 2023 memoir Une Madographie, and runs the legendary Cabaret Mado drag nightclub in the Village.
A vibrant culinary culture has earned Montreal the reputation of being a food lover’s paradise, with dining options offering a rich blend of flavours, varieties, and traditions. Whether you’re seeking classic comfort food, iconic regional dishes, or international fusions, here are some cool ‘foodie’ experiences.
The Government of Canada is providing more than $9.6 million for projects that contribute to the economic transformation of Montréal's East End, for a total of over $13.2 million
MONTREAL — A high-speed rail link between Toronto and Quebec City could deliver billions of dollars in economic benefits, a new report says. The C.D. Howe Institute study found that the promised line would generate between $15 billion and $27 billion in value for Canadians over six decades.
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante, Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand and Laval Mayor Stephane Boyer will be participating in a meeting to mark Great Lakes Day, which will include around 30 mayors of Canadian and American cities located near the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River.
Promising Quebecers to protect them against the "unjustified attack" of U.S. tariffs, Premier François Legault announced retaliatory measures on Tuesday and a program to offer vulnerable companies up to $50 million in loans.
The mayors of Quebec and Ontario have been excluded from a meeting that is still scheduled to take place Friday morning at the White House with Donald Trump’s advisers, according to Quebec City mayor,