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Quebec's latest secularism bill is not 'against certain religions': Roberge
Jean-François Roberge opened public hearings into Bill 9, the Quebec government’s latest attempt to strengthen secularism in ...
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Why Quebec breaks every rule in Canadian politics
Quebec doesn’t just vote differently — it forces Canada to govern differently. Language, identity, and historical distrust shaped a permanent political exception. Federal leaders learn quickly that ...
Since the Quiet Revolution, the question of whether one identifies first as Québécois or Canadian has remained a powerful marker of Quebec’s political and cultural life. The ambivalence of Quebec ...
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Quebec's premier announced plans to resign on Wednesday, months ahead of an election that could see a separatist party return to power in the French-speaking province. Francois Legault, a successful ...
The risk of a referendum hasn’t been this high in decades, and Canada is nowhere near ready The post The Next Separatist Crisis Isn’t in Alberta. It’s in Quebec first appeared on The Walrus.
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Québec solidaire pitches rent control and caps on grocery profits as key election issues
Québec solidaire moved to make affordability a central plank of its eventual election platform Thursday as its caucus huddled in Montreal.
MONTREAL - It's shaping up to be a two-person race for the leadership of the Coalition Avenir Québec as the party seeks to replace Premier François Legault.
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