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Muslim immigrants are getting a raw deal

The government should also look to itself; its track record in hiring anybody other than old-stock francophones is a disgrace.


La Gâzette nous aime PETITS...

Quebec has costly delusions of grandeur



Un travail de sape qui prend un air de FRONDE...

Bill 104 becomes a rallying point

We can understand that some boards are reluctant to incur the government's wrath, but we applaud the courage of those who are getting involved.


Chantons la victoire...

Parti Québécois has nothing to offer but talk

While true believers keep the sterile old notion alive, however, most Quebecers simply get on with their lives, within a federal system that serves all Canadians well. Why, then, does anyone need the PQ?


Good news is no news



Quand la Gâzette écrit qu'il n'y a pas de problème, ouvrons grand les yeux...

Language fracas is much ado about rien



Travail de sape un peu débile: puisque la Charte existe et qu'elle est respectée, il doit bien y avoir une autre raison que le "contrôle de la société par l'État"?

The state can't control society



Pour une fois, la Gâzette...

Hearings protesters are wrong

What could be more absurd than exercising your right to free speech to stop other people from speaking freely?


Rire jaune...

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Forget leaders: Anglos need to get to work

Anglophone greater Montreal has an alarming jobless rate of 9.2 per cent, largely because 245,000 of the 699,000 metropolitan anglos are unilingual.