William Johnson, a Quebec journalist, is a former president of Alliance Quebec
The backlash against 'foreigners' has its roots in an age-old fear of English immigrants threatening the French identity
Jacques Parizeau's ‘happy ending' ignores the Supreme Court's onerous conditions for secession
Freedoms might be restored when the mythical state of emergency is past
New France was not the Golden Age nationalist myth-makers made it out to be
In fall of 2005, as we awaited the election call, there was deep foreboding over the threat of Quebec's seceding
The Supreme Court's historic Quebec secession ruling has been misinterpreted for a decade
QUEBEC'S QUADRICENTENNIAL
Quebec invests millions in celebrating a shared national identity - too bad the organizers are separatists
Cherchez la femme fatale. Dans l'histoire politique canadienne, vous n'en trouverez que deux: Gerda Munsinger et Julie Couillard.
Nicolas Sarkozy plans to undo the diplomatic charade and fully embrace the country
Its refusal to defend the rule of law and the English language is shocking