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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 ...
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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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Parti Québécois leader accuses Doug Ford of 'bad theatre' over election quip
QUEBEC — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is free to express his opinions on the potential impact of the election of a Parti Québécois government but ultimately these are decisions Quebecers will make on ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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.
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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