The Parti Québécois stayed clear of discussing referendums and instead attempted to position itself as the true enforcer of Quebec interests to kick off a weekend meeting in Montreal on Saturday.
The powerful Laval Rouge et Or could not handle the heat in the Kingston kitchen, falling 33-30 in the Mitchell Bowl to Queen's despite a late rally.
Getting over the .500 mark has been a struggle for the Montreal Canadiens, but they're certainly giving it the old collège try.
The Montreal Canadiens notched a rare regulation win with a 3-2 victory over the Capitals in Washington on Friday.
Who's been firebombing all those Italian cafes in Montreal? The answer police have been getting so far: silenzio.
The Metropolitan Transport Agency is promising commuters using its Dorion-Rigaud train line that its service will be better this winter.
Gilles-Andre Gosselin, a key player in the federal sponsorship scandal, pleaded guilty Friday to several charges related to fraud totalling $655,276.
Arts groups need to diversify their sources of funding to ensure they remain financially viable, Heritage Minister James Moore said Friday.
Canadian figure skater Joannie Rochette achieved a personal best in the short program on Friday to take the lead at the HomeSense Skate Canada International in Kitchener, Ont.
A 55-year-old woman was given a sentence without any jail time, and was ordered to pay several thousand dollars, for sexually assaulting her teenage son.
The RCMP is seeking the public's help as it continues to investigate the case of a man who is alleged to have bilked two Quebec farmers out of approximately $3 million by posing as a federal civil servant.
Transat A.T. says it is expanding its reach in France by teaming up with the country's largest travel agency network.
Saputo and Kraft have appealed a Federal Court ruling that upheld new regulations that would require cheese producers to use more full-fat milk and less milk solids.
Washington welcomes back Alex Ovechkin on Friday as the Captials host the Montreal Canadiens.
The Parti Québécois' desire to amend Quebec's language law and restrict access to English daycares is "ridiculous" and "concerning," say early childhood educators and parents.
The federal government said it stands behind its decision to arm border guards despite a report warning of the potential for violence at a crossing on Mohawk land near Cornwall, Ont.
Some regions of Quebec may soon be able to start vaccinating members of the general public against the swine flu, public health officials said Friday.
The death of North America's largest broadsheet newspaper may have been averted with the announcement that Montreal La Presse has reached an agreement in principle with another three of the eight unions representing its employees.
A 21-year-old man is dead following a shooting in Montreal's southwest Little Burgundy district.
Officials in Deux-Montagnes say they will try to fix problems with the sewage treatment plant after residents complained about the stench in the area northwest of Montreal.