Article content Joe Ortona and Katherine Korakakis are running for chair in the upcoming English Montreal School Board (EMSB) elections. In this latest episode of […]
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‘I have a voice, I have a choice, and I made my decision’ | The Corner Booth
Article content For Quebec MNA Marwah Rizqy, the decision to leave politics wasn’t easy. But in many ways, it was simple. “For me, this is […]
‘The things that make Quebec difficult, make Quebec what it is’ | The Corner Booth
Article content There’s no place like home. And for Terry DiMonte, home is Quebec. “That’s the lesson I learned from from leaving: there’s much, much, […]
‘It wasn’t a vote for the Bloc it was a vote against the Liberals’ | The Corner Booth
THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY There with you then. Here with you now. As a critical part of the community for over 245 […]
‘People assume that I’m the nanny’ | The Corner Booth
Article content Asked to comment on François Legault’s view of systemic racism in Quebec, Sophie Fouron didn’t mince words. “It’s awful,” she told hosts Bill […]
Blaming everything on immigrants is a ‘false debate’ | The Corner Booth
Article content There’s no doubt that immigration is a hot-button issue in Canada. But according to Marc Miller, Canadians and the politicians who represent them […]
A Quebec constitution: novel solution or dangerous distraction? | The Corner Booth
THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY There with you then. Here with you now. As a critical part of the community for over 245 […]
Should Quebec have its own constitution? | The Corner Booth
THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY There with you then. Here with you now. As a critical part of the community for over 245 […]
Language confusion could be a ‘breaking point’ for some doctors | The Corner Booth
Article content As far as Dr. Laura Sang is concerned, the murkiness surrounding Quebec’s new language directive is not to a comfort to doctors already […]
‘Paradoxical:’ Most Quebecers identify as a majority | The Corner Booth
Article content When Jack Jedwab surveyed Canadians last winter about whether they identify as a majority, a minority, or both, some answers were unexpected. Without […]