The PQ seems less an opposition party than part and parcel of the Liberal Party’s re-election strategy
Pierre Karl Péladeau exits politics just as he arrived: hastily. Martin Patriquin on the former Parti Québécois leader’s surprise resignation
Paul Wells on Pierre Karl Péladeau’s historically short, ill-suited leadership of the Parti Québécois, and what comes next
A new research institute will ‘show the advantages of independence’. It’s hard to see what it could possibly add to the old argument.
Pierre-Karl Péladeau is, predictably, stumbling toward the exit, while Philippe Couillard fumbles his way to undeserved success
Pierre Karl Péladeau is not going to ignite the PQ. He is about to fall into some familiar political traps.
With shrinking coffers and membership, the Bloc Québécois is returning to its militant roots to fight for sovereignty—and survival
He is a billionaire media mogul with ego and a temper. And he’s about to become the official face of Quebec separatism.
Why the PQ has re-embraced its troublesome, vote-losing ‘values charter’
One had a political coming-out, the other a hockey love-in with the sport’s most loyal fans. A tale of the tape between Pierre-Karl Péladeau and P.K. Subban.
He will almost certainly take the leadership of the PQ, but he is a flawed politician in a troubled party, writes Martin Patriquin
‘I’ll just leave you with a quote from Margaret Thatcher …’ the former prime minister told our Quebec correspondent