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Humour anglais...

Separatist goon squad rides again

But jeunes patriotes fail to intimidate federalists gathered to nominate Justin Trudeau


Anybody-but-Harper movement hopes to catch fire

But while it might take hold in Quebec, it's a different story in the rest of Canada


A call for international action

From the global financial crisis to global food crisis, the UN has its work cut out for it


Harper a threat to democracy: independent

Bitter former conservative candidate. Self-published book speaks of 'muzzled' MPs, financial trickery and PM obsessed with control


Brassard's attacks on Bloc are nothing new

The former PQ minister has been taking shots at the sovereignty movement for years


Harper hopes to dethrone Liberals as Natural Governing Party

Three-step party strategy would see conservatism as over-riding political thought


Exporting bulk water is the wrong way to go

Canada should use its abundant water to generate economic wealth


Quebecers don't like Dion because he is a centralist

The Liberal leader must shake that image to make inroads in this province


Dion tries to change his hue by jumping on culture bandwagon

Liberal leader is unpopular in Quebec so he's trying to recast his image


Couillard's new job is raising conflict-of-interest questions

The former minister is causing more problems out of cabinet than in


Couillard's private-sector job raises questions

Will the former health minister profit from the decisions he made in government?


La Gazette fait un parallèle dangereux avec le FLQ dans les années 60...

Lessons from riot: Violence works

If it wasn't for the violence on Sunday night, politicians and the media would have ignored the problems of Montreal North


Federal election fever stalks the land

But it could end quickly if Dion's fortunes begin to fail


Québec

Liberté, egalité - no way

Quebecer ineligible for French citizenship


It's hard to call Morgentaler controversial when most agree with him

Poll shows 65 per cent support his award, indicating it's just the religious right against it


'Quebec's story is one of survival'

Jean Charest talks about language, reasonable accommodation and federalism in wide-ranging interview


Pratte lit-il l'anglais?

Ottawa is rewriting Quebec history



They still don't get it

When a top minister cavorts with a biker's former girlfriend and leaves sensitive documents at her house, it is in the public's interest to know


ADQ's decline is good news for the Liberals

Charest can thank his bounce in polls on his two Bourassa-era advisers


Quebec is in the forefront of female news anchors

While the recent shuffles are setbacks, we still do well in gender equality on the air


Too many English stations ?

Some Quebec politicians want control over radio and TV broadcasting


Charest government shares the blame for UQAM debacle

Assembly commission should probe how this happened


Two poles of power

The new Quebec-Ontario alliance is designed to counter the growing influence of the West