Shafia canal deaths case in hands of jury

The fate of three Montrealers accused of killing four family members is now in the hands of the jury after the trial judge finished giving his instructions on Friday.
Quebec to demand crime bill reimbursement

Quebec Justice Minister Jean-Marc Fournier will insist Ottawa repay the costs of implementing the federal government's tough-on-crime agenda, otherwise known as Bill C-10.
Foul weather blows through Quebec

Snow, freezing rain and winds affect air travel, highway traffic.
PQ talks strategy at party meeting

The Parti Québécois regroups at a weekend meeting in Montreal after a raucus week for Quebec's sovereignty movement.
Tuition protest blocks Quebec government building

Students were blocking access to a Quebec government building Friday in a sign of heightened tensions over tuition-fee hikes.
Neilson recalls Trutaste milk over contamination

People should not drink certain Neilson microfiltered partly skimmed milk because it may be contaminated with a cleaning solution, federal food officials say.
Quebec police arrest Gatineau shooting suspect

Quebec provincial police have arrested a Gatineau man wanted in connection with a shooting at a Gatineau strip club last August.
Jewish group calls for mayor’s resignation

The Jewish Defence League is demanding the resignation of a small-town Quebec mayor who said the state of Israel should not exist.
Weather causes Quebec school closures

Freezing rain warnings have caused several school closures across the province of Quebec.
Safety concerns about Mexico sun destinations

Recent incidents have convinced some Canadians to change their minds about vacationing in Mexico.