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Stephen Harper Quebec

'Fed Up'

CP | Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press | Posted 05.03.2013 | Canada Politics

QUEBEC - Stephen Harper says people are "fed up" with the old constitutional battles that have been around his entire life.The prime minister was maki...

Trudeau Poll Numbers Point To 'Remarkable Opportunity'

The Huffington Post Canada | Eric Grenier | Posted 04.26.2013 | Canada Politics

A new poll suggests Justin Trudeau’s Liberals are making inroads in the part of Canada that vaulted New Democrats to Official Opposition status: Que...

Quebecers Slam Harper On EI Reform

CBC | Posted 05.04.2013 | Canada Politics

A Quebec coalition of unions has launched a campaign against employment insurance reform, and to mark the event a large banner was hoisted in front of...

Harper's Meeting With Marois Beset By Controversy

CP | The Canadian Press | Posted 04.02.2013 | Canada Politics

ESTEREL, Que. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper's first substantive meeting with the new premier of Quebec was relatively amicable, to hear her tell it ...

Let's Work Together

CP | Alexandre Robillard, The Canadian Press | Posted 08.24.2012 | Canada Politics

ST.-NARCISSE-DE-BEAURIVAGE, Que. - The Conservative government tried Sunday to downplay concerns about its difficulties in Quebec, saying it has share...

Out Of Touch With Quebec?

CP | Benjamin Shingler, The Canadian Press | Posted 08.23.2012 | Canada Politics

HUDSON, Que. - Prime Minister Stephen Harper's troubled relationship with Quebec came under increased scrutiny Saturday as the province reacted to new...

Harper Is Quebec Students' Latest Target

CP | Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press | Posted 08.11.2012 | Canada Politics

MONTREAL - Attending his first event in Montreal in nearly three months, Prime Minister Stephen Harper didn't get a first-hand glimpse Monday of the r...

The Battle For Quebec

The Huffington Post Canada | Eric Grenier | Posted 09.11.2011 | Canada Politics

Quebec's flirtation with the NDP will soon turn sour, leaving the Tories to fill the vacuum as the province's federal party of choice. So declared ...