QUEBEC — Coalition Avenir Québec leadership candidate Christine Fréchette shifted gears Tuesday, announcing she would reopen ...
Last fall, outgoing commissioner Raymond Théberge urged anglophones to fight the move, calling it unconstitutional and vowing ...
What’s more, the Crown is “no simple ornament,” but the symbol of sovereignty in the Canadian constitution. By having a crown in its coat of arms, Quebec was claiming a direct link to the British ...
Celimar Rivera Cosme will be the first Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR) interpreter in Super Bowl halftime show history. Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show performance will be the first in the big ...
The Supreme Court was subject to an exemption from bilingualism law until 2023, when the Official Languages Act was amended ...
Led and choreographed by Germán Cornejo, one of today's most influential tango artists, Tango After Dark comes to Québec for ...
Bill 1 imposes exactly the kind of top-down cultural domination from which Quebecers fought to free themselves.
The U.S. entry in the World Snow Sculpting Championship, in Stillwater, Minn., has been removed because of last-minute ...
A First Nation reserve in northern Quebec is under lockdown after a deadly shooting. Chief Michael Petawabano of the Cree ...
Anglophone Quebecers with children in French school urged to secure English eligibility certificates
Quebec’s English-language school boards are urging anglophone parents to formally secure their children’s eligibility certificates for English education — even if they have chosen to enroll them in ...
Quebec Energy and Economy Minister Christine Fréchette says she's ready to become the province's second female premier and lead an inclusive Quebec, rooted in a strong economy.
Quebec Economy Minister Christine Fréchette officially launched her bid for the leadership of the Coalition Avenir Québec on Sunday, emphasizing nationalism and the economy.
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