Old Quebec is a must-visit spot for serious foodies. Here are highly rated spots known for innovative menus, local products, ...
Old Quebec is a beautiful part of the Canadian city. The streets teem with many quaint shops and here are the five most ...
Montreal has a reputation as Quebec’s culinary hub, but the province’s much smaller capital — known among local diners as Canada’s best-kept secret — deserves equal attention. Quebec City’s ...
CTV National News: Vive le Quebec libre! It's been 50 years since Charles de Gaulle made a famous proclamation. Genevieve Beauchemin reports.
Tourists looking to head to the ski slopes northeast of Quebec City along the St. Lawrence River were left disappointed after a resort suspended operations when its unionized workforce walked ...
A Quebec ski resort suspended operations on Friday after its unionized workforce walked off the job, leaving one of the ...
This hotel's famed fairytale-castle facade is a proud symbol of Quebec City that dominates the skyline from the Old Port below. The 18 story hotel with its turrets and towers was modelled on French ...
If accounts of the summer of 1967 are even close to being accurate, it would be difficult to document another moment in time when Montrealers and Quebeckers felt as optimistic about their future or ...
InvestigationSince Donald Trump said he wanted to make Canada the 51st American state, Quebec has openly shown support for the country it belongs to – a first in the history of the French-speaking ...
The government calls the new measure necessary for the survival of French, while critics say it stigmatizes bilingualism and is bad for business. By Dan Bilefsky MONTREAL — Since Aude Le Dubé opened ...
Fifty years after former French president Charles de Gaulle uttered "Vive le Quebec libre!" during a state visit to Canada, those politically charged words are still stirring up trouble, at least in ...
On July 23, 1967, the Paris-based France-Soir newspaper published an editorial cartoon depicting French President Charles de Gaulle arriving in Canada. When the customs agent asks de Gaulle if he has ...