Tom Mulcair: With the Legault government pushing the language law debate again, the federal Liberals will be put to the test—and can’t afford to fail
After 50 fraught years of fights, including a constitutional battle or three, French Canada has won
If this province doesn’t grow up, I might leave
… So it’s OK to eat pasta, but not to name it?
QUEBEC – Justin Trudeau has pressed one of the hottest issue buttons in Quebec, saying there’s no need to toughen the province’s language laws.
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Marois has already overplayed her hand and completely misread the population she claims to represent
Paul Wells on the fundamental changes in the party’s language and identity policies
The party is ready to propose language law reforms. And Brian Masse, potentially the industry critic in the next NDP shadow cabinet, sees an opportunity for high(er) speed rail.
Fédération étudiante collégiale du Québec can’t find consensus on issue of restricting access to English-language colleges
Conseil supérieur de la langue française recommends maintaining the status quo
An anonymous Conservative explains Maxime Bernier.