OttawaThe Bloc Québécois, on the coattails of the CAQPhilippe J. Fournier: A 338Canada analysis shows it was the Bloc—not the Conservatives—that did best where the CAQ had dominated last year
CanadaThe battle against Quebec’s Bill 21Paul Wells on the Montreal school board that’s challenging the province’s controversial law and how it plans to win
OttawaThis week’s 338Canada projection: Welcome to minority territoryPhilippe J. Fournier: A big shift in Quebec has changed the election picture with 10 days to go. Gone are the good odds of a Liberal majority.
OttawaInnovative Research poll: A Quebec shakeup and shifting battlegroundsThe Bloc poses a problem for the big three parties in Quebec. The Liberals rebound in Atlantic Canada. And the Tories gain ground in the GTA.
OttawaA 338Canada projection: Have the Tories blown it in Quebec?Philippe J. Fournier: The Conservatives have fallen behind the surging Bloc, cutting the odds of seat gains needed to win the election
PoliticsJagmeet Singh is poised and pitch-perfect in the face of a slurElection Image of the Day: The NDP leader had every reason to go ballistic when a man in Montreal advised him to ’cut off’ his turban. What he did was far more powerful.
OttawaQuebec’s political mood swingsPhilippe J. Fournier: The past decade of Quebec politics has shown voters to be highly volatile. None of the parties can afford to play defence.
OttawaFederal leaders bow to Francois Legault on Bill 21Legault asked them to stay out of legal challenges ’forever.’ For now, none of them will get in his way
Society’A sadness you can’t describe’: The high price of Quebec’s Bill 21Amrit Kaur wanted to be a teacher in her home province. After Bill 21, she’s moving to B.C.
OttawaThe path to a Tory win: QuebecPhilippe J. Fournier: Are the Conservatives quietly making a breakthrough in Quebec? New polls show a glimpse of progress—and a big challenge.