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Quebec Premier François Legault Steps Down

Quebec Premier François Legault announced his resignation on January 14, 2026, citing voter desire for change. The CAQ founder leaves his party without an obvious successor ahead of the October election.

François Legault Resigns as Quebec Premier

Quebec Premier François Legault has announced his resignation. We look back at the key moments that defined his political career and the reactions from across the province.

Quebec Premier François Legault Resigns

Quebec Premier François Legault has officially resigned, stepping down as leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec. The announcement was made at the provincial legislature on Wednesday morning.

Green Card Interview Ends in Husband's Detention

A Brooklyn man recounts the sacred day he married his husband, only to see him detained by ICE at a green card interview two years later. Their story exposes the cruelty of the U.S. immigration system.

Ex-Polish Minister Ziobro Gets Asylum in Hungary

Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, facing legal charges at home, has been granted political asylum in Hungary. The development marks a significant escalation in regional political tensions.

Quebec's 2026 Political Battles: Legault, CAQ, and Key Rulings

As 2026 unfolds, Quebec faces pivotal political questions: Will François Legault lead the CAQ into the fall election? Can new leaders revive the Liberals and PQ? Plus, crucial Supreme Court rulings on Bills 21, 96, and 40 loom. Explore the year's defining

Legault's CAQ faces critical 2026 after nightmare 2025

Premier François Legault and his Coalition Avenir Québec government confront a series of major challenges in 2026, from the SAAQclic inquiry to a resurgent opposition. Will this be the final year of his premiership?

Winnipeggers React to Maduro's Capture

Winnipeg's Venezuelan community and local residents express mixed reactions to the reported capture of President Nicolás Maduro. Get the full story on the local response.

Milliard's Path to Quebec Liberal Leadership Cleared

Robert Libman analyzes how Pablo Rodriguez's departure opens the door for Charles Milliard to lead the Quebec Liberal Party, potentially reshaping the 2026 provincial election. Discover the challenges and opportunities ahead.

Quebec revisits Third Link project possibility

Quebec Transport Minister Geneviève Guilbault has reopened discussions on the long-debated Third Link project. Get the latest details on this potential infrastructure development for the Quebec City region.

Senior dies after car crash in Quebec City

A senior has died following a vehicle collision in Quebec City. Details on the incident and ongoing police investigation are emerging. Read the latest updates.

Haitian asylum seekers deported from Quebec to U.S.

Several of the 19 Haitian migrants found crossing into Quebec on Christmas Day have been deported to the United States, where they risk ICE detention. Read the full details on the border incident and the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Dubé's Legacy: Quebec Health System Battered and Broken

An analysis of Christian Dubé's tumultuous five-year tenure as Quebec Health Minister, marked by ambitious reforms, soaring wait times, and a system left in crisis. Discover the mixed legacy of his push for transparency and efficiency.

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