The weather may be in the single digits but there’s skating, vintage luxury shops, an ice hotel, a jazz bar to cozy up in. Not to mention tobogganing down a track at 45 mph.
Canada’s highest court will decide whether a law that Quebec enacted in 2019, barring public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols, violates their rights.
Senators to play 2 pre-season games in Quebec City
The Ottawa Senators are bringing the National Hockey League back to Quebec City in the fall. But it’s only for a good time, not a long time. Senators owner Michael Andlauer confirmed at a press conference in Quebec City on Monday that his club will spend four or five days in the area next fall as part of their training camp in September and host two exhibition games at the Videotron Centre.
Quebec City is hoping to see the introduction of more refrigerated skating rinks as warmer winters risk impacting outdoor hockey.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has met with the families of six men who were killed at a Quebec City mosque, days before the anniversary of the 2017 attack. Eight years ago, on Jan. 29, 2017, Alexandre Bissonnette killed six men at the Centre culturel islamique du Québec and this year the centre has planned several events to mark the tragedy.
I visited Montréal, a city in Canada that feels like Europe but is cheaper to visit. With its metro and cafés, it even feels like a dupe for Paris.
Canadian freestyle skier Lewis Irving reached his first World Cup podium in two years with a men's aerials silver medal on home soil Saturday.
Canada is known for its diverse landscapes that include vast forests, mountainous regions, prairies and even an Arctic tundra.
Officials with the Videotron Centre in Quebec City have called a news conference with Senators owner Michael Andlauer on Monday morning when they’re expected to announce that Ottawa will play two exhibition games at the 18,259-seat arena as part of their training camp.
Quebec is pushing Ottawa to ensure the Quebec City tramway project gets federal funding before the next federal election.
Former Calgary city councillor Joe Magliocca has been found guilty of fraud for lying on his expense claims. Magliocca was acquitted on the charge of breach of trust.