Breadcrumb Trail Links Quebec Politics Local News “The number of immigrants largely exceeds our ability to build new housing units,” party leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon […]
Tag: Politics
French PM says he did not meddle in Quebec’s secularism debate
Breadcrumb Trail Links Quebec Politics Local News “I affirmed a conviction and a very strong attachment, which is mine and that of France, to laicity,” […]
French PM talks language, secularism, strong ties in speech to Quebec legislature
Quebec and France are united by their shared language, culture and values, French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal told the province’s legislature as he addressed members […]
Élections Québec nixes plan to test online voting in 2025
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted April 11, 2024 1:10 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size Quebec’s elections agency […]
Montreal school board to appeal Bill 21 ruling to Supreme Court of Canada
Quebec’s largest English-language school board will move forward in its fight against the province’s controversial secularism law, known as Bill 21. The English Montreal School […]
EMSB to decide fate of Bill 21 court challenge Wednesday night
Breadcrumb Trail Links Top Stories Quebec Politics News Local News The English Montreal School Board is holding a special meeting to decide whether to take […]
EMSB to appeal Bill 21 ruling to Supreme Court of Canada
Breadcrumb Trail Links Top Stories Quebec Politics News Local News “Not continuing a fight against Bill 21 (would be) a profound disrespect against previous generations […]
‘Defending minority rights’ – EMSB to appeal Bill 21 ruling to Supreme Court
Breadcrumb Trail Links Top Stories Quebec Politics News Local News Bill 21 “sends a message of intolerance and exclusion to our students and their families.” […]
Updated: CAQ blasts EMSB, Ottawa over Bill 21 Supreme Court challenge
Breadcrumb Trail Links Top Stories Quebec Politics News Local News Bill 21 “sends a message of intolerance and exclusion to our students and their families,” […]
‘We don’t exclude anything’: Immigration referendum is no idle threat, Fréchette says
Breadcrumb Trail Links Quebec Politics Local News Quebec’s immigration minister and other politicians suggest June 30 is the deadline that would trigger a referendum if […]