Quebec
- In an excerpt from his forthcoming memoirs, former CBC/Radio-Canada president Tony Manera recounts his experience at the public broadcaster ahead of the 1995 Quebec referendum.
- In an excerpt from his forthcoming memoirs, former CBC/Radio-Canada president Tony Manera recounts his experience at the public broadcaster ahead of the 1995 Quebec referendum.
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- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- In last April’s federal election, Quebecers and Québécois were more concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive threats to Canada’s independence. But perhaps association
- In last April’s federal election, Quebecers and Québécois were more concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive threats to Canada’s independence. But perhaps association
- In last April’s federal election, Quebecers and Québécois were more concerned about U.S. President Donald Trump’s aggressive threats to Canada’s independence. But perhaps association
- The test for the CAQ will be its ability to hang onto political relevance without the leadership of its founder, Quebec Premier François Legault,
- The test for the CAQ will be its ability to hang onto political relevance without the leadership of its founder, Quebec Premier François Legault,
- The test for the CAQ will be its ability to hang onto political relevance without the leadership of its founder, Quebec Premier François Legault,
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- To deny one group of citizens their institutions, rights, or access to government services is outright discrimination.
- To deny one group of citizens their institutions, rights, or access to government services is outright discrimination.
- To deny one group of citizens their institutions, rights, or access to government services is outright discrimination.
- Quebec Premier François Legault says he wants a new roof and new lease on life for the Montreal Olympic Stadium.
- Quebec Premier François Legault says he wants a new roof and new lease on life for the Montreal Olympic Stadium.
- Quebec Premier François Legault says he wants a new roof and new lease on life for the Montreal Olympic Stadium.
- For the more than one million Quebec anglophones, being blamed for the global popularity of English is tiresome and disheartening.
- For the more than one million Quebec anglophones, being blamed for the global popularity of English is tiresome and disheartening.
- For the more than one million Quebec anglophones, being blamed for the global popularity of English is tiresome and disheartening.
- A recent Statistics Canada report provides a clearer picture of who can speak English in Quebec, but that doesn’t define the province’s English-speaking community.
- A recent Statistics Canada report provides a clearer picture of who can speak English in Quebec, but that doesn’t define the province’s English-speaking community.
- A recent Statistics Canada report provides a clearer picture of who can speak English in Quebec, but that doesn’t define the province’s English-speaking community.
- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.
- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.
- Bombardier had no real equivalent in the rest of Canada, or even in North America.
- This is one of those rare times a government decree is embraced.
- This is one of those rare times a government decree is embraced.
- This is one of those rare times a government decree is embraced.
- The English-speaking community has built bridges with francophone Quebecers for generations, but are being given the cold shoulder by Ottawa and Quebec City.
- The English-speaking community has built bridges with francophone Quebecers for generations, but are being given the cold shoulder by Ottawa and Quebec City.
- The English-speaking community has built bridges with francophone Quebecers for generations, but are being given the cold shoulder by Ottawa and Quebec City.
- Canadian Multiculturalism Day is a reminder to not only respect the diversity of views, but also renew our commitment to call out and eliminate
- Canadian Multiculturalism Day is a reminder to not only respect the diversity of views, but also renew our commitment to call out and eliminate
- Canadian Multiculturalism Day is a reminder to not only respect the diversity of views, but also renew our commitment to call out and eliminate
- The Trudeau government is not only complicit in this gradual slide towards a separate Quebec: it is actively supporting it with its changes to
- The Trudeau government is not only complicit in this gradual slide towards a separate Quebec: it is actively supporting it with its changes to
- The Trudeau government is not only complicit in this gradual slide towards a separate Quebec: it is actively supporting it with its changes to
- Rather than embracing the facility Montrealers have in English as an asset to business, Quebec nationalists’ hatred for everything English blinds them to a
- Rather than embracing the facility Montrealers have in English as an asset to business, Quebec nationalists’ hatred for everything English blinds them to a
- Rather than embracing the facility Montrealers have in English as an asset to business, Quebec nationalists’ hatred for everything English blinds them to a
- What happens here influences everything from inter-provincial relations, to the federal treasury, to the 2030 climate reductions emission plan, and beyond.
- What happens here influences everything from inter-provincial relations, to the federal treasury, to the 2030 climate reductions emission plan, and beyond.
- What happens here influences everything from inter-provincial relations, to the federal treasury, to the 2030 climate reductions emission plan, and beyond.
- Fighting systemic Islamophobia is a must. Rebuilding trust with the growing Muslim community within Quebec is key. It starts with ensuring the Muslim community
- Fighting systemic Islamophobia is a must. Rebuilding trust with the growing Muslim community within Quebec is key. It starts with ensuring the Muslim community
- Fighting systemic Islamophobia is a must. Rebuilding trust with the growing Muslim community within Quebec is key. It starts with ensuring the Muslim community