Mayor Valérie Plante defended Montreal police after Premier François Legault offered to deploy Sûreté du Québec officers to help “re-establish order” following a protest that turned violent on Friday.
After the "controversial" Montreal protests, Pierre Poilievre took to social media faster than a Karen demands to speak with ...
But the broken glass and the heightened security were also a sorrowful testament to the facile and desultory leadership of ...
The shock win of ultranationalist independent candidate Călin Georgescu in the first round of the presidential elections ...
Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Ali Amin Gandapur and the current wife of the founder of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI, or the Movement for Justice) opposition party, Bushra Bibi, who led the ...
The exiled leader of the Belarusian opposition is advising people in the eastern European nation not to protest against ...
The independent nationalist beat all expectations by winning the first round of the presidential elections in Romania on ...
MONTREAL - Quebec Premier François Legault is putting pressure on the Montreal police to arrest everyone involved in an ...
A new Kentucky law allows alcohol confiscated from closed criminal investigations by the state's alcoholic beverage control agency to be auctioned.
At a press scrum at the National Assembly on Tuesday, Quebec Premier François Legault condemned the anti-NATO demonstration ...
“We only had three people who were arrested (on Friday),” Legault said. “If you saw the images, we saw there were a lot more ...
Protests broke out in central Athens as NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited Greece for the first time in his role.