Paul Wells: Even the most staunchly federalist or sovereignist observers have, over the years, yearned for a normal Quebec election. And then they almost got one.
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A year later: The Quebec mosque massacre and rising Islamophobia
Opinion: If we are to make any progress, Canada and other countries must tackle the issues underlying the perception of Muslims in public consciousness
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Paul Wells on the Quebec National Assembly’s farcical motion about how merchants should greet their customers
Quebec without equalization?
François Legault’s promise to wean Quebec off equalization payment isn’t realistic, but it’s good politics
Opinion: Bill 62 is what Islamophobia looks like
Quebec’s controversial bill banning covered faces from giving and receiving public services is not about religious neutrality, it’s about Islamophobia, Sadiya Ansari says.
Quebec’s Bill 62 is what Islamophobia looks like
The law aims for ‘religious neutrality’ while targeting Muslim women who wear a niqab or burka
Philippe Couillard takes the Maclean’s 60-Second Challenge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4Wog-Xixuk
John Horgan misses the premiers’ meeting, loses game of inches
B.C.’s anti-pipeline premier wasn’t around to stop a joint statement that sounded decidedly pro-oil—in a mealy-mouthed, premiers’-summit kind of way
Trudeau gets to take a hardline: Ottawa Power Rankings
Who’s up? A federal minister with new NAFTA ammo. Who’s down? A premier trying to talk about the constitution.
The return of the angry Quebec premier
Normally a picture of serenity, Philippe Couillard is losing his cool in the face of some surprisingly disciplined opposition