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Charest misses another chance to sell budget cuts

Despite the looming deficit, premier balks at explaining need for cuts


There are good reasons for Charest to be at the table on Haiti

Quebec has close historic ties with that nation


Tough year ahead for Charest

The premier faces fiscal troubles and a new debate over accommodation


Le Devoir: A 'triumph of ideas'

When Henri Bourassa proposed to call his fledgling newspaper Le Devoir - or The Duty - there were doubts even in his elevated circle as to whether a paper by that name, devoted to harping on the theme of "public duty," would find a sustaining readership.


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What if Quebecers got their wish, and the oilsands closed?

Economic impact would be devastating, even affecting Quebec's social programs


Politicians should start standing for something

People don't bother to vote because they feel it doesn't matter


Montreal police defend food contract

Won by sole bidder - Firm pays no royalties or rent to run cafeteria


Charest dodges political bullet on probe

End of Assembly session gives premier some breathing room


PQ's ahead, but it's only the first quarter

And polls show that Pauline Marois is no Anthony Calvillo


Charest hopes he has time on his side on construction probe

The Assembly breaks for holidays soon and MNAs don't return until February


Liberals' refusal to hold inquiry could come back to haunt them

The government is trying to take heat off by attacking Marois's husband


Extremism and money

Both the Parti Québécois and the Liberals show off their weakness on the same day


La régression canadian à tue-tête

One woman against the anti-Royal mob



You're not welcome: SSJBM

Separatist group writes to prince


As winter approaches, the language issue heats up

Two developments threaten to make trouble for both Pauline Marois and Jean Charest


Louise Harel: The Great Evader

Vision Montreal mayoral candidate is as clean as a whistle – but as slippery as an eel


Why a Bloke Québécois is running for party led by a separatist

Federalist anglo finds national question is not relevant to municipal politics


Why is Charest afraid of inquiry into construction industry?

A public probe would get to the bottom of allegations of crime and corruption


Just when you thought Ignatieff's troubles couldn't get worse

The Liberal Party tanks in polls after shaking off Coderre affair