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 ...
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 ...