Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon. Quebec’s equalization payments — $13.6 billion this year — are “toxic” and must be abolished, the politician says. We hear that a lot around Alberta.
Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon questions the government at the legislature in Quebec City, April 23. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot MONTREAL — As Alberta flirts with the ...
As separatist talk simmers in Alberta and Quebec, Canadians say breaking up will be hard to do: poll
Crowds gathered on Parliament Hill today for the "Elbows Up, Canada!" rally, with the sun peeking in and out of the clouds Sunday, March 9, 2025. (Credit: Ashley Fraser) Against a backdrop of fresh ...
EDMONTON, Alberta — Mark Carney, the Alberta-raised prime minister hoping to secure a fourth term in power for Canada's Liberal Party, makes for an ironic target of the province's burbling ...
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Alberta, Canada's oil-producing heartland, and Quebec's separatist government will study the benefits of shipping the western province's crude to refineries in ...
MONTREAL - As Alberta flirts with the possibility of a referendum on separation, Quebec sovereigntists are watching with interest — and a healthy dose of skepticism. Some are hoping a wave of ...
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