While francophones get richer, anglophones get poorer
New study by a Franco-American challenges some old myths about Quebec
What is now almost official history in this province is that Bill 101, which turned 30 in August, righted historic wrongs by increasing the demand for French-speaking workers and closing the wage gap between English- and French-speakers in Quebec, mainly by raising the wages of historically underpaid francophones. A new study by David Albouy, a young Franco-American economist who was an undergraduate at McGil...