Mayor Valérie Plante defended Montreal police after Premier François Legault offered to deploy Sûreté du Québec officers to help “re-establish order” following a protest that turned violent on Friday.
The Regroupement des comités logement et associations de locataires du Québec (RCLALQ) organized a demonstration in Montreal alongside frustrated tenants.
After the "controversial" Montreal protests, Pierre Poilievre took to social media faster than a Karen demands to speak with ...
An overwhelming majority of Canadians oppose politically motivated violence and vandalism — and most think protesters should ...
The protest in Montreal last Friday that descended into violence wasn’t just a failure of leadership from Prime Minister ...
The landslide victory of the National People’s Power in this year’s Parliamentary and Presidential elections marks a turning ...
McGill University has suspended all extracurricular event bookings on campus until January after activists threatened online ...
Anti-Israel protests at Concordia University last Thursday in which there were words and actions reminiscent of the Nazis has ...
But the broken glass and the heightened security were also a sorrowful testament to the facile and desultory leadership of ...
Montreal, Canada’s second-largest city, experienced horrific rioting last week. Violent protestors, including pro-Palestinian ...