Publicly, most federal Liberals are steering clear of provincial politics — seeing that their former colleague, Pablo ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
The rise and exit of Pablo Rodriguez as Quebec Liberal leader
Former Liberal MP Pablo Rodriguez’s transition to provincial politics came to an abrupt end on Wednesday, when he resigned as ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez is resigning
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has decided to resign, The Gazette confirmed Wednesday. Only six months after winning ...
Less red tape and bureaucracy, law and order, reduced immigration, rollbacks on environmental issues: the political landscape ...
It took only six months for political veteran Pablo Rodriguez’s hopes of advancing a vision for a “more humane” Quebec as the province's premier to come crashing down.
Even if Quebeckers aren’t wildly enthused about sovereignty in the polling, there are moves that could stir up nationalist ...
The Thursday resignation of Pablo Rodriguez as leader of the Quebec Liberal Party, six months after being elected to the job ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez resigns amid ongoing crisis
Rodriguez's leadership campaign has been under scrutiny, with allegations people may have received cash rewards in exchange ...
The proposed deal would replace the controversial 1969 Churchill Falls contract, which expires in 2041, and could boost ...
MONTREAL - Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez will resign amid a crisis involving allegations of vote-buying and ...
Quebec Liberal Party Leader Pablo Rodriguez is said to have made the decision to resign, according to Radio-Canada sources.
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Quebec government to ask Supreme Court of Canada to weigh in on electoral map changes
The Quebec government says it will seek leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada in an effort to block a redrawing of ...
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