The accused killer who allegedly ruined the Parti Quebecois election-night celebration surfaced again Wednesday -- speaking out from his jailhouse just as the new government was being sworn in.
The man accused in the fatal shooting at a Parti Quebecois victory bash feared that anything but a Liberal election win would hurt him financially, according to people who know him.
A heavy police presence accompanied a rare civic funeral Monday for a 48-year-old man who died when gunfire erupted at an election night rally for the Parti Quebecois.
The man who survived the shooting at a Montreal bar as premier-elect Pauline Marois was giving her victory speech Tuesday evening says he wants 'everyone to learn from what happened,' an ordeal that included the death of a good friend.
A rare civic funeral is being prepared for the stage technician whose shooting death at an election-night party in Quebec has struck a deep emotional chord in the province.
The suspect in a Quebec election night shooting that left one dead and another injured appeared in court Thursday and was arraigned on 16 charges, including murder, attempted murder, arson and explosives charges.
The suspect in the deadly shooting that occurred during Quebec premier-elect Pauline Marois' victory speech has been identified as Richard Henry Bain, a fishing lodge owner.
One person is dead and another injured after a gunman opened fire outside Parti Quebecois headquarters in Montreal as PQ Leader Pauline Marois delivered her election victory speech Tuesday night.