New data suggests the language is doing much better in Quebec than the government would have us believe, raising questions about linguistic policy.
English universities are Quebec universities. They educate Quebecers of all backgrounds and contribute immensely to Quebec society.
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The government's plan to double the cost of tuition for out-of-province students serves to undermine English-speaking institutions once more.
Mayor Valérie Plante didn't get her way on her first try at transforming Montreal's landmark, and might find she won't this time again.
Amid fallout from Bill 96, the government's decision to appeal a court ruling on school boards shows it cares little about anglo concerns.
Projects must be done on a scale and in a style that comports with the city as it has evolved over the centuries.
As the English-speaking community pushes back against new restrictions, common cause must be found with all groups whose rights are at risk.
Strict new language rules and ugly political rhetoric are undermining efforts to attract the newcomers Quebec needs and wants.
The utility must upgrade aging infrastructure amid increased demand while playing its strategic role in the province's decarbonization efforts.
The minister's disparaging remarks about teachers are bad enough. The CAQ government's latest proposed reform is even worse.