Une colère venimeuse...
Éric Lapointe, who supports the PQ, received treatment at the Royal Vic
Dropout rates in English schools are far less than those in French ones
Quebecers are used to the subtlety of French diplomacy, not the in-your-face proclamations of Sarkozy
The premier is reluctant to be caught in political crossfire over re-enactment
If history tells us anything, this could be Charest's last term as premier
TV executives like the new format, but the numbers show Quebecers weren't impressed
If re-elected, which Charest will it be: the fiscal reformer, or the solid administrator?
Political parties assume anglos will vote Liberal, so they don't woo their vote
Charest rolled the dice by criticizing federal Conservatives, but the gamble appears to have paid off
The Liberal leader looked nothing like a prime minister in the English debate
The premier is more nationalist, and more comfortable in his job
But jeunes patriotes fail to intimidate federalists gathered to nominate Justin Trudeau
Liberal leader is unpopular in Quebec so he's trying to recast his image
The former minister is causing more problems out of cabinet than in
If it wasn't for the violence on Sunday night, politicians and the media would have ignored the problems of Montreal North