Topic: Jean Charest

University and CEGEP students opposed to tuition fee hikes protested Friday morning outside the Montreal offices of the Ministry of Education.. ...

The PQ gets an assist from the Habs

Even before Christmas, Pauline Marois should send thank-you cards to Geoff Molson and Pierre Gauthier, respectively the owner and general manager...
How mortifying it has become to be from Ontario.. . Once we were Canada's cocky engine of growth and defender of federalism, bestriding the country...
Let's pretend, for a minute, that you are a top executive at TD Bank. In fact, let's pretend that you are Ed Clark, the CEO, and have a very large...
You don't know what you don't have until it's gone We tried and failed this week to muster the energy to say anything novel about the long-gun...
When Maclean's magazine published an issue on Sept. 24, 2010, pronouncing Quebec “the most corrupt province in Canada,” it provoked outrage among...
Beware the headless warhorse of Nathan Cullen! Lawrence Martin, writing in The Globe and Mail, hails the potential return of tax hikes as a viable...

Quebec launches construction corruption inquiry

Quebec Prime Minister Jean Charest announced the creation of a commission of inquiry into alleged corruption in the French-speaking Canadian province's construction industry.Charest ceded to pressure from the public and opposition lawmakers, which had mounted after the leaking of a ...

Quest Rare Minerals: A Gem in Quebec

Posted on 10/13/11 at 12:02pm by George Maniere . I wrote an article yesterday about General Moly and one of my readers wrote back and told me that...

Quest Rare Minerals Is A Gem

I wrote an article yesterday about General Moly and one of my readers wrote back and told me that a lot more readers would like to read more of my...