Le Québécois Libre (or QL) was an online libertarian magazine, or webzine published in Quebec, Canada. The QL, owned and published by Martin Masse since February 1998.' It published a classical liberal point of view on numerous topics, particularly related to current affairs in Quebec, or, to a lesser extent, France and the United States.In 2016 the magazine ceased publication. These five friends agreed on three priorities to advance the libertarian movement in Quebec: to revive the Montreal Economic Institute (MEI), create Les amis de la liberté (Friends of Liberty), an association serving as a meeting place and to present conferences and to found a magazine which would be Le Québécois Libre.
In 2019, Jewish-Canadian group B’nai Brith Canada released findings of Masse arguing that he fomented “antisemitism, misogyny, and racism” in his past writings. The group found out in 2000 that Masse called them "ethnic barons", that he defended Jean-Marie Le Pen, who was convicted of Holocaust denial, critical of French gay rights movement, Quebec feminists and opinions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that were antisemitic.
Journalist Thomas Laberge, writing in his book, En rupture avec l’État, which documents the libertarian movement in Quebec, noted ties between several members of MEI and Le Québécois Libre as either readers or contributors.
