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Alena Matushina. (Photograph by Tara De Boer)

I’m an immigrant living in Quebec. Bill 96 is making me reconsider my future here.

The controversial Bill 96, which enacts French language reform laws across Quebec, is making non-French-speaking immigrants like Alena Matushina reconsider their future in the province.

Why Quebec is fighting against its rights

New research shows that Quebec has consistently harmed French rights in the rest of Canada

Can anything save New Brunswick?

The province’s economy is in free fall, it has more deaths than births and an ugly language war to rival Quebec’s

For French speakers, an unwelcome grammatical hat trick

New reforms to the French language say its speakers should end use of the circumflex in some words. Purists aren’t happy.

Why young sovereignists are rethinking the PQ’s French obsession

The survival of French used to be a key argument in the sovereignist movement. Plus maintenant.

Ontario doesn’t need another French university

Perhaps a Chinese university would make more sense

An excuse to drop French class?

Google’s new glasses will translate on screen

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A tale of two colleges in Sudbury

English college questions French school’s funding

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New Brunswick as the backdrop to Romeo and Juliet

A local theatre company will stage the play with Romeo’s faction speaking English and Juliet’s French

French professor steals English sign

Latest in U Ottawa language tussle

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Windsor to offer bilingual political science degree

Program aimed at creating public servants