Geneviève Guilbault to leave Quebec politics
Quebec's CAQ minister Geneviève Guilbault announces she will not seek re-election, citing family reasons. Her departure follows Premier Legault's resignation and scrutiny from the SAAQclic commission.
Quebec's CAQ minister Geneviève Guilbault announces she will not seek re-election, citing family reasons. Her departure follows Premier Legault's resignation and scrutiny from the SAAQclic commission.
Quebec's Deputy Premier and Transport Minister, Geneviève Guilbault, announces she will not seek re-election in 2026. Explore her political legacy and the future of the CAQ.
Alberta RCMP Deputy Commissioner Trevor Daroux reflects on his first year, prioritizing community safety despite the province's exploration of a new police service. Read the latest on the policing debate.
Federal Liberals' effusive praise for departing Quebec Premier François Legault has drawn criticism, highlighting tensions between his policies and Liberal values. Read the analysis.
Thousands lined up in Edmonton's Rundle Park on Jan. 17, 2026, to sign a petition for Alberta's separation, organized by the Stay Free Alberta group. Read the full story.
B.C. Conservative MLA Sheldon Clare explains new party leadership rules aimed at ensuring a fair contest. Learn about the regulations and the growing candidate field.
Transport Minister Julien commits support for Simon Jolin-Barrette if he runs to succeed François Legault as head of the Coalition Avenir Québec. Get the latest on the potential leadership race.
Quebec's International Relations Minister Christopher Skeete announces he will not run for CAQ leadership. Other ministers, including Christine Fréchette and Simon Jolin-Barrette, are considering bids. Read the latest on the race to replace François Legau
François Legault steps down as Quebec premier. Analysis of his tenure, controversial Bills 21 and 96, and what's next for the CAQ. Read the full story.
Ontario government employees were instructed to report to Queen's Park offices during a major snowstorm on January 17, 2026, despite official travel warnings. The directive raises safety concerns.
Former Liberal minister David Heurtel analyzes François Legault's abrupt resignation as Quebec premier, the CAQ's future, and the political shockwaves ahead of the October election.
Ontario public servants were instructed to report to the office or use vacation days during a major January 2026 snowstorm, raising safety concerns. Read the full story.
A new report examines the dual effects of Prince Edward Island's surging population, highlighting both economic opportunities and mounting pressures on infrastructure and services. Discover the key findings.
Participants at an Alberta separation petition event cite federal overreach and economic anxiety as key motivators. Explore the growing western discontent in Canada.
As François Legault resigns, Gazette readers argue his government failed to protect French and improve healthcare. His legacy is one of frustration and unmet promises.
Alberta's StopHateAB watchdog is reviewing a complaint about inflammatory comments on immigration made by Alberta Prosperity Project CEO Mitch Sylvestre at a Didsbury town hall. Read the full report.
Entrepreneur and social media influencer Olivier Primeau has declined to enter the race to succeed François Legault as CAQ leader, despite speculation he could 'change the game.'
Peter Milobar, a former BC Liberal MLA, has officially entered the race to become the next leader of the BC Conservative Party, joining a growing field of contenders.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon says Premier François Legault's resignation marks the end of an era and the failure of his nationalist vision. Read the analysis.
Analysis of François Legault's tenure as Quebec premier, his resignation, and the divisive impact of language laws like Bill 96 on anglophone and allophone communities. Read the full story.
The Manitoba government announces it will not administer Ottawa's gun buyback program, citing jurisdictional overreach. Get the details on the provincial stance and federal implications.
New Brunswick's government is launching a dedicated anti-racism office in response to a critical report on systemic racism. Learn about the new initiative and its goals.
The Coalition Avenir Québec has started the process to replace departing Premier François Legault. Key cabinet ministers are considering runs, but ethical questions loom over campaigning while in office.
New Brunswick Green Party leader proposes using N.B. Housing to accelerate long-term care construction. The suggestion aims to address critical wait times for seniors needing care.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew urges Ontario's Doug Ford to avoid economic self-sabotage in a dispute over Crown Royal whiskey. Get the latest on this interprovincial trade tension.
Nova Scotia's NDP criticizes Premier Tim Houston for not speaking at recent power rate hearings. The opposition questions his commitment to affordability as residents face rising costs.
An internal audit reveals Health PEI created four new positions without proper classification, raising questions about hiring oversight. Learn the details and implications.
The Nova Scotia government reveals a higher-than-expected number of unlicensed cannabis dispensaries, highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges in the province's legal market.
Hundreds gathered in Red Deer to sign a petition for an Alberta independence referendum. Organizers claim support from Quebec's Parti Québécois and the U.S. State Department.
A new pilot project brings Access PEI services to Charlottetown's Queen Elizabeth Hospital, offering convenient government access for patients and staff. Learn about the services and staff involved.