Quebec's premier announces his resignation ahead of provincial election this year - The leader of Canada’s French-speaking ...
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Analysis: How Quebec’s anglophones lost their sense of linguistic calm in the Legault years
François Legault — who announced Wednesday he will not seek a third term — brought an end to decades of relative linguistic ...
Quebec's premier announced plans to resign on Wednesday, months ahead of an election that could see a separatist party return ...
Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, ...
Millions of Quebecers stream Netflix, YouTube, Spotify and Apple; now the province’s French-content push could spark a clash with the giants. The platforms have gone public with their objections to ...
On December 12, 2025, the National Assembly of Quebec passed Bill 109, which enacts the Act respecting the discoverability of French-language cultural content in the digital environment (Act). For ...
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How Quebec’s strong identity makes the rest of Canada look weak by comparison
Quebec has built a strong identity that sets it apart from the rest of Canada, rooted in language, culture, and politics.
MONTREAL (AP)Several of Quebec’s major party leaders say new Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki needs to learn French. Coalition Avenir Quebec leader Francois Legault said the Habs made an ...
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