Lead article December 30, 2024 Quebec anglos as victims- the Richard Bourhis version Anglophones in Quebec face discrimination and should be included in QC’s employment equity program alongside people with disabilities and others, Richard Bourhis, an anglophone advocate, says. Really?
Lead article November 28, 2024 The lack of French proficiency among Quebec's English-speaking students - comparing ourselves to Ontario Why does the English-language school system in Quebec graduate students without any real proficiency in French? A look at Ontario suggests an answer.
Lead article November 24, 2024 Accusations de racisme anti-musulman par Haroun Bouazzi de Québec Solidaire- clair, net et précis Cet automne le député de quartier Solidaire a semblé accusé les membres de l’Assemblée nationale du Québec de racisme contre les musulmans et d'autres groupes. oui ou non?
Lead article October 10, 2024 The Commissioner of Official Languages visits Quebec - time for a new COL? Raymond Théberge, the Commissioner of Official Languages, gave a speech to the Quebec English School Board Association on September 26, 2024. Nothing reassuring for French in QC.
Lead article September 22, 2024 Open letter to party leaders in the Assemblée nationale du Québec on health care services in English The ANQ on September 12, 2024 unanimously adopted a declaration on the language of health care services in English in hospitals. The parties acted with undue haste, and it should be amended.
Quote of the day September 19, 2024 Pablo Rodriguez, candidate for leader of the Quebec liberal party- does it signal a weakening of the PLQ linguistic policies? On September 19, 2024, Pablo Rodriguez, the federal minister of the PLC, announced his candidacy for the position of Leader of the PLQ. What will his linguistic policies be?
Lead article September 7, 2024 Brief by Bonjour Merci Québec to the government to ensure a real mastery of French by English-speaking students in Quebec xx
Lead article May 8, 2024 The Quebec nation, a constitutional ghost The Canadian constitution does not grant any legal recognition to the Quebec nation or its language, but rather imposes limits and restrictions on Quebec, a form of constitutional ghost.