The province’s institutes of higher learning are navigating immigration restrictions, language policies, budget cuts and ...
The Gazette on MSN
Lower wages and employment rates for anglos cost Quebec $1.5 billion a year: study
The report expands on data from the 2021 census that indicated English-speaking Quebecers continue to face higher ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Marc Miller 'fed up' with politicizing language debate; François Legault calls him a ‘disgrace’
Just a day after returning to the federal cabinet and taking over the portfolio for official languages, Marc Miller said he ...
Spokespersons for the cultural community lack loyalty to Quebec, according to Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon ...
Quebec Premier François Legault blasted federal minister Marc Miller for suggesting the decline of French is overstated.
Only a small percentage of inmates are mistakenly released in Canada, but the fact that dangerous offenders are part of the ...
François Legault is urging the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, to “intervene” with his Minister of Immigration in the case of asylum seekers. In a statement sent to Radio-Canada on Tuesday, the ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Drimonis: Quebec is 'too attractive'? The CAQ is working to fix that
After repeatedly scapegoating immigrants for pretty much everything that ails Quebec, the Legault government now wants to cut social assistance to asylum seekers who can’t find jobs — to “encourage” ...
Steven Chase reports that the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) was developed by NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Nov27
Today in History for Nov. 27 In 1095, in France, Pope Urban II solemnly proclaimed the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont. Urban's twin purpose was to relieve the pressure by the Seljuk Turks on ...
The terrifying, true-life tales of fellow Nigerians facing the pains of poverty, joblessness and homelessness in some cities in Canada, with some of them battling for space along the streets, in ...
Human rights advocates warn that new legislation could erode constitutional protections and expose Canadian marginalized ...
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