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Canadian Flag Back In Action! But For How Long?

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 11.18.2012 | Canada Politics

QUEBEC - The Canadian flag was brought out of storage Tuesday.The Maple Leaf made its return to the ornate Red Room of the Quebec legislature Tuesday,...

If Quebec's Election Was a Carnival, Charest Would Be in the Dunk Tank

Brian McKenna | Posted 11.04.2012 | Canada Politics
Brian McKenna

Over the course of the Quebec election, every time Jean Charest thought he was changing the conversation to Medicare or Le Plan Nord, the CAQ's Jacques Duchesneau would make another accusation and grab the headlines. But last week many thought the ex-police chief went too far. Duchesneau said he had a list of Charest's cabinet ministers who had accepted favours from a construction baron named Tony Accurso. Charest demanded the ex -cop supply names. The ex-cop played coy and refused. How could Charest possibly defend himself and his party against that kind of slander?

Don't Expect Harper To Lift A Finger To Save Him This Time: Ex-Strategist

CP | Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press | Posted 10.27.2012 | Canada Politics

MONTREAL - Struggling to keep his political life afloat, Jean Charest shouldn't expect a lifeline from Stephen Harper, says an ex-strategist for the p...

Quebec Liberals Resume Convention As Students Disperse

CP | Jonathan Montpetit, The Canadian Press | Posted 07.06.2012 | Canada Politics

VICTORIAVILLE, Que. - Quebec Premier Jean Charest is blaming the province's striking students for a months-long stalemate just as they're preparing to...

Quebec Man Arrested After YouTube Threats To Premier

CBC | Posted 06.30.2012 | Canada

Maxime Brown, 25, was charged Monday with uttering death threats against Quebec Premier Jean Charest, after a video was posted on YouTube...

Patrick White

Jean Charest Eyeing 2013 Election

HuffingtonPost.com | Patrick White | Posted 01.09.2012 | Canada Politics

MONTREAL -- Contrary to popular belief, Quebec Premier Jean Charest is seriously considering a provincial election next year rather than this spring, ...