Opinion: A reformed white supremacist on how easy it is to disregard clues of radicalization—just as they were with the man who killed six in a Quebec City mosque
Opinion: A city continues to mourn the death of six people at a Sainte-Foy mosque—and grapple with the issues that helped fuel the attack
Opinion: Jan. 29 marks one year since the horrifying Quebec massacre. We must honour Aymen Derbali’s selfless heroism, but we can all go further.
In the wake of the Ste-Foy attack, Quebec is forced to face a dark record of right-wing rhetoric and dog-whistle politics
Canada is no stranger to heartbreaking tragedy and deadly incidents. Here are some of the worst ones the country has endured.
The provincial politics behind Quebec City’s failure to convince the NHL to give them an expansion team
It’s the coolest—make that the coldest—hotel around and this is your chance to get a tour of the famed Hotel de Glace, Quebec City’s Ice Hotel. The must-see attraction, which is rebuilt each winter out of ice and snow, is a stunning architectural feat with its cathedral ceilings and surreal ice suites.
If you build it, as the saying goes, they will come. So that’s what hockey dad-coach Charles Vigneault did for rinkless Boischatel, Que.
What the bleep is going on in Brampton, Halifax and Winnipeg?
Thomas Mulcair’s speech to the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union of Canada convention in Quebec City last Tuesday. (Mr. Mulcair’s remarks begin around the 6:30 mark.)
Trans-Canada distance: 2,189 km
The NDP notes that on May 23, 2002, the leader of the opposition stood in the House and asked for a government minister’s resignation.