When I moved to Montreal, it was a vibrant, multilingual metropolis. Now François Legault is waging war on English and on the cosmopolitanism that makes it Canada’s greatest city.
Tag Archives: Quebec
I work with migrants in Quebec. The province’s new language rules are dangerous.
“The government is looking for a political win at the expense of those least able to defend themselves—yet who we desperately need to keep our economy growing”
“Financially, it would be catastrophic”: A university principal on Quebec’s tuition hikes
Sébastien Lebel-Grenier, principal and vice-chancellor at Bishop’s University, says that Bishop’s could lose 90 per cent of its out-of-province students—forcing the university to slash a quarter of its budget
A filmmaker built this wood cabin from scratch on a cliff in Quebec
There was just one problem: he didn’t have a construction background, or even tools
This former pro snowboarder built a dream chalet outside Quebec City
Surrounded by a lush forest and sublime trails, this micro-home is an escapist fantasy
Cottage Industry: Baie-Saint-Paul, the “nouveau locale”
Surging prices, bidding wars, blind offers—the search for seasonal real estate has become a battlefield. Tales from 10 of Canada’s hottest vacation towns.
I’m an immigrant living in Quebec. Bill 96 is making me reconsider my future here.
The controversial Bill 96, which enacts French language reform laws across Quebec, is making non-French-speaking immigrants like Alena Matushina reconsider their future in the province.
338Canada: The by-election that could break the Parti Québécois
Philippe J. Fournier: In an April 11 by-election, the PQ will battle for one of its last seats. To lose the former stronghold could threaten the survival of the party.
338Canada: A new era of Quebec politics
Philippe J. Fournier: The dominant parties of the past 60 years, the Quebec Liberals and the PQ, continue their decline in public opinion. It’s all CAQ now.
U.S. man charged with human smuggling after four found dead near the Manitoba-U.S. border
Politics Insider for Jan. 21: Ontario prepares to re-open; Quebec prepares for the lockdown longhaul; and Canada braces for Russian cyberattacks