Quebec

Taraf Syriana at Montreal’s Moroccan Centre.
Music
In Québec, musicians play for seniors as pandemic restrictions ease
A ferry moves through British Colombia waters.
COVID-19
COVID-19 racial stats: A ‘double-edged sword’ for some marginalized groups in Canada
With Canadian and Haitian flags hoisted, marchers take part in demonstration in support of asylum-seekers working in Quebec's long-term care homes in Montreal, Canada, in June.
Immigration
Canada is granting residency to some asylum-seekers working in pandemic health care
A woman opens the door to a person in a wheelchair at Pinecrest Nursing Home after several residents died and dozens of staff were sickened due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada, on March 30, 2020.
COVID-19
‘It felt like a war zone’: Coronavirus tears through Canada nursing homes
A close up of a jingle dress
Culture
How a Native American coming-of-age ritual is making a comeback
A Running sink.
Health
Lead levels in Montreal water comparable to Flint
A man holds a sign that says "Let my peoplegault into the public service"
In Québec, teachers return to school under new religious symbols ban
day care
What we can learn from Canada’s universal child care model
Trump
Environment
Trump to leave G7 early, missing environmental talks
A man walks past the mirrored Charlevoix G7 logo in shadow in Quebec.
G7 leaders set to clash with combative Trump over tariffs, trade
Patrick Beaudry, founder and leader of Quebec group La Meute, marches during a protest to demand stronger border controls in Quebec City.
Global Politics
The far right in Quebec gets more inspiration from Europe than the US
A mother and her young daughter are watched by Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officers as they prepare to cross the US-Canada border from New York into Quebec earlier this month. Like thousands of others fleeing the US for Canada, the woman told off
Justice
Immigrants fearing Trump are heading to Canada in droves. But will they be able to stay?
A security guard speaks to a group of men at the Olympic Stadium, which is being used for temporary housing for asylum seekers in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, August 2, 2017.
Global Politics
Montreal’s Olympic Stadium turns into a welcome center for refugees from the US
The band members of Bokanté hail from four continents, and their music draws influences from Caribbean rhythms, West African music, and Mississippi Delta blues.
Culture
Bokanté serves up songs in the key of Creole
Members of the Girl Guides of Canada. Girl Guides of Canada via Flickr
Culture
Canadian schools and Girl Guides are nixing their trips to the US
A young Syrian refugee looks up as her father holds her and a Canadian flag at the as they arrive at Pearson Toronto International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Dec. 18, 2015.
Development
Way more migrants are now sneaking across the US-Canada border
Celine Dion became a part owner of Schwartz's of Montreal in 2012.
Food
Celine Dion is an unlikely savior of Montreal’s classic Jewish deli
Harvest moon over Coal Harbor
Economics
Canada is moving ahead with an aggressive carbon reduction plan
A still frame from a film shot by American doctor Ralph H. Major showing a German Nazi event in 1933 or 1934.
Culture
In which Adolf Hitler creeps into your home movies
Lipstick on display at MAC in Paris.
Culture
At this Canadian camp, 8 years old isn’t too young for girls to ‘turn heads’
Justin Trudeau
Environment
It’s Canada (again)! This time, it’s helping to lead the way to fix the environment
900 de Maisonneuve West office building development project in downtown Montreal
Business
A proposed Montreal high-rise may be located on an aboriginal burial ground
A "No" supporter yells from a moving car while taking his message through the streets of downtown Montreal during Quebec's 1995 referendum on secession from Canada.
Global Politics
The Scottish independence movement learned from Quebec’s failed votes for separation
Music
It’s not every day that a 10-year-old blind boy from Quebec sings the blues
Music
It’s not every day that a 10-year-old blind boy from Quebec sings the blues
Le Rencontre, a French-speaking meetup at the Franco-American Heritage Center, Lewiston, Maine.
Arts, Culture & Media
In Maine, a little French goes a long way
Lac-Mégantic almost eight months after a train derailed and exploded in the middle of the town.
Business, Economics and Jobs
A Michigan journalist finds echoes of Detroit in a shattered Canadian town
A resident walks along a street on the banks of the Songhua River near a highway bridge on a hazy day in Jilin, Jilin province, on February 25, 2014
Global Scan
The air pollution in China is being compared to nuclear winter — and one man is trying a lawsuit to change that
Lifestyle & Belief
‘Give me cheese curds and give me gravy.’ This festival in Canada is devoted to poutine
Gold medalist Justine Dufour-Lapointe of Canada poses with silver medalist Chloe Dufour-Lapointe. The sisters competed in the women's freestyle skiing moguls at the Sochi Winter Olympics. A Canadian TV host criticized how CBC announcers were pronouncing t
Arts, Culture & Media
During the Olympics, Canadians are willing to drop their language arguments
A Quebec City carnival-goer warms up with a cold one – Caribou on ice.  Quebec consumes up to 5,000 cases of Caribou yearly, nearly all of it during the winter carnival, and most of that outdoors.
Lifestyle & Belief
Quebec’s secret recipe for beating the cold? It’s Caribou.
Sports
Could these Canadian sisters sweep the freestyle skiing podium in Sochi?
Bixi
Business, Economics and Jobs
Montreal’s bike community rallies around its financially strapped bike sharing program, Bixi
Environment
Grieving residents of Lac-Mégantic prepare for the return of trains rolling through town once again
Conflict & Justice
Vandals attack upscale restaurants in a gentrified Montreal neighborhood
Montreal Bixi
Arts, Culture & Media
Two languages make life confusing in Montreal, but they also make it rich
Energy East
Business, Economics and Jobs
Canada takes another run at finding a pipeline for its tar sands oil
Pollutants Implicated in ADHD
Environment
Pipelines and oil trains provide different risks, rewards
Business, Economics and Jobs
Paid paternity leave, offered for men only, offers dramatic changes in workplace, home dynamics
Business, Economics and Jobs
Canadian maple syrup heist continues to cause controversy
Environment
New research links ADHD diagnosis with childhood mercury, lead exposure
Global Politics
Separatists take power in Quebec — but no signs of pushing for separation
Global Politics
Canadians take to the streets in Montreal in protest, to defend social programs
Environment
Canada emerging as a nearby energy giant
Environment
Earth enters period of turbulent solar weather
Arts, Culture & Media
Explorer to Navigate Uncharted River in Canada’s Hudson Bay Lowlands
Conflict & Justice
Quebec Hairdressers in Blow Out Over Limited Hours
Conflict & Justice
Investigation Continues After Devastating Train Derailment in Lac-Megantic, Canada
Arts, Culture & Media
Is French Still Vulnerable in Quebec?
Arts, Culture & Media
Why the Pope Might Like New Music from Boogat
Global Politics
Quebec’s Separatists on Charm Offensive with Bilingual Song
Arts, Culture & Media
‘Golden Eagle Snatches Kid’: Canadian Student Project Fools the World
Arts, Culture & Media
Dali’s Mad Tristan On View in Quebec
Environment
Cruise Ship Waits Out Sandy in Canadian Port
Arts, Culture & Media
Vatican Declares First Ever Native American Saint
Conflict & Justice
Quebec Police Hunt For Maple Syrup Thieves
Environment
Swallowtail Butterflies in Canada a Sign of Warming