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Maclean's failed to make its case

The latest issue of Maclean's magazine states unequivocally that we are the most corrupt province in the country


Reek of corruption just won't go away

But if Premier Charest set up the inquiry to draw media and public attention away from the construction mess, as many suspect, it seems to have worked.


Dans ce journal raciste canadian, le mot magique "Ethnic" dénie les conflits historiques entre deux nations incapables de coexister dans le cadre impérial canadian... L'aspiration à la liberté des Québécois se traduit chez eux comme intolérance, xénophobie, racisme, voire pis encore...

Keeping Quebec safe for 'nous'

This version of walled-off ethnic identity simply will not fly, because it's out of touch with reality.


La liberté du renard... dans le poulailler

Legally clear and clearly absurd



Plusieurs mois plus tard, la Gazette n'a toujours pas compris la nécessité du Bloc... Elle se contente d'ânonner des évidences et des fantasmes.

The Bloc 20 years later is still a sterile waste



Oups! La Gazette se raidit - à suivre...

You read it here first



"Discrimination" de 3.80$ par semaine - ouch! - "Justice anglaise" - Voyons comment la Gazette traitera de la "discrimination" des subventions à l'enseignement supérieur...

It's discrimination in either language



Si la Gazette l'écrit...

Johnston will make a fine governor-general

The warmth, charm, and glamour of Michaelle Jean have given the post of governor-general a profile and stature it had not had since 1952, when Raymond Massey became the first Canadian to hold the job.


Qui gardera les gardiens? - [Juvénal->http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juv%C3%A9nal] « Quis custodiet ipsos custodiet ? » La Gazette répond: "ayons confiance dans nos gardiens, ils ne recommenceront pas". Plomberie impériale!

Who will protect us from our protectors?



Selon la Gazette, 900 arrestations, c'est manifestement trop - mais comment expliquer autrement la facture de 1 milliard pour la sécurité?

You call that a riot?

Our own "Richard riot" of 1955 injured more policemen that this little Toronto shindig


A victory for religious freedom

Quebec's mandatory ethics and religious-culture high-school course has been dealt what appears to be a mortal blow by a sensible Superior Court decision defending freedom of religion.