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Quebec's political leaders in trouble

Charest still has his legislative majority in the Assembly. But as a politician able to win public support, he appears to be finished.


La nation québécoise dans un Canada uni... ou l'assimilation accélérée. Les Canadians, des emmerdeurs de première!

Ottawa not protecting anglo rights in Quebec: Senate report



Identity politics eating away our rights and freedom

Increasingly, the protection of minority rights is seen as an obstacle to the majority's assertion of its identity.


Last anglo in Irlande



Le pire est l'ennemi du bien - Ne pas interdire TOUTES les différences serait un signe d'adhésion au multiculturalisme... Ce que JW utilise comme argument, ce qui le rend ridicule aux yeux de tous!

Beaudoin playing semantics in rejecting multiculturalism



Le PQ n'a pas souligné le Grammy reçu par Arcade Fire pour la même raison que la Gâzette et MacPherson le soulignent à grands traits: ce groupe est un emblème du triomphalisme canadian sur le territoire québécois. Ce triomphe est notre cauchemar. Alors c... la paix avec votre moralité hypocrite.

How to be welcomed into the fold: win a Grammy

A victory for a cool and multilingual Montreal is not a victory for the PQ


Innocente gâzette!

A betrayal of our heritage



le Pratte anglo

Facts debunk loss-of-French scenario

Anglicization of Montreal PQ's rallying cry for further English-language restrictions is contradicted by party's own study


This time, the problem might be the messenger

In other words, although he's stuck with devastating polls that just won't budge, Charest has chosen to fight.


La tyrannie des "faits sondés" - le monde n'est-il que ce qu'ils en disent?

Montreal is bilingual, poll finds



Hydro-Québec named 2010 Utility of the Year

"Hydro-Québec topped (North American electric utilities) when we factored in environmental responsibility, happy customers, transmission technology, low rates and profits," editor-in-chief Teresa Hansen said in a statement.


Only in Quebec you say?

Other provinces have long tolerated minority rights. Not usOther provinces have long tolerated minority rights. Not us.