Coalition Avenir Québec on track to lose every seat as separatists surge
Quebec’s ruling Coalition Avenir Québec is projected to lose all of its seats in 2026, after another byelection win by the Parti Québécois in Arthabaska signalled a growing sovereigntist wave.
Quebec’s ruling Coalition Avenir Québec is projected to lose all of its seats in 2026, after another byelection win by the Parti Québécois in Arthabaska signalled a growing sovereigntist wave.
Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department has blasted Canada’s Online News Act in a human rights report, saying it undermines press freedom.
And a new Angus Reid poll shows most Canadians oppose criminalizing so-called “residential school denialism.”
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