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PQ's constitutional proposal just confuses the debate

Charest and Marois add to the perception that Quebec's identity is under siege


Making the case for parental choice

Alberta taxpayers fund private and public schools, as well as home schooling, and the winners are the students and their families


While francophones get richer, anglophones get poorer

New study by a Franco-American challenges some old myths about Quebec


The end of an error

André Boisclair was ahead of his time - he wasn't ready to lead Quebec and Quebec wasn't ready to be led by him


Quebecers have legitimate concerns over religious controls on women

Charest tapped into the feelings on gender equality expressed at hearings


Duceppe challenges Harper

Recognize 'francophone' Quebec; 'We want more than words,' he tells PM


"In Quebec, as often happens, politics are infiltrated by ideology" - W. Johnson, un idéologue canadian, ostensiblement drapé dans la "rule of law"... (Vigile)

Quebec Liberals haunted by divisions over the nation question

The divisive convention debate provides the backdrop for the party's disunity


Charest refuses to learn from mistakes on environment

Government's support of gas plant will rank up there with Orford fiasco


Marois confirms payment

Calls it a 'gift'. PQ leader says $500 was thank-you to man who signed affidavit


The political game could change if Charest bails

Liberals are way down, but the PQ is broke and ADQ is inexperienced


Marois's victory romp

She gets a bit of help from Ségolène Royal, the Liberals and The Gazette


Sovereignty would hurt - not help - the future of French

Immigration to a separate Quebec would plummet


City not fascist, CJC says

Tolerance waning. Ill-smelling smoke over country: Gabay


Chips off the old Bloc

Duceppe seems to want an election before his party loses even more support


Blanchet threatens lawsuit over report on Île Bizard estate

Story 'grossly erroneous,' PQ leader's husband says


Ring out the birthday bells

Four hundred years ago, Samuel de champlain made landfall from the St. Lawrence and founded what was to become Quebec city. Will politics end up overshadowing the festivities?


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How estate was built on public, farm lands

Sprawling Château. Man says he got cash 'gift' after zoning was changed


Dion must change policies to appeal to Quebec

It's not that Quebecers don't like him; they don't like what he stands for


Anglo survival in peril

'We're fragmented'. Report calls for teamwork among interest groups