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Canada could learn from Britain on medicare

The British have introduced reforms to cut waiting times drastically


Québec

The woman they love to hate

Sovereignists despise Michaëlle Jean, perhaps because she is so good at her job


Bernier affair hits Harper hard

The prime minister's reputation as a leader is damaged by his response


Commission study takes a run at media coverage

Report for Bouchard-Taylor recommends hair-raising restrictions on the press


Bouchard-Taylor report is a mix of apple pie and analysis

Commissioners made recommendations but balked at tackling some tough issues


Bloc pushes stronger Bill 101

Duceppe and Mulcair satisfied with report, Liberals and Tories say it's up to Quebec


Québec

'There was exaggeration'

Religious groups applaud report. But B'Nai Brith Canada wants Quebec to take proactive role in fighting racism


Distorted reports fuelled 'crisis'

'The situation is under control. There's no chaos, no disorder,' Bouchard says


The Bottom Line: Use Common Sense

'It's a plea'. Accommodations cited as a two-way street


'Accommodating' reaction from nationalists

Anglophone lobby says 'it all seems very down to Earth and hard to disagree with'


Québec

'Enough about the hijab'

Quebecers should accept head scarf and move on, report concludes


Patriotes honoured in the rain

Hundreds turn out to rally for sovereignty and remember those who gave their lives


Time to change our lingo

'Accommodation' 'de souche' and 'visible minority' have got to go, report says


Time for Quebecers to be more open: report

Shake off angst. Get used to living in globalized society, Bouchard-Taylor report urges


The less Charest does, the more he's liked

National Assembly has run out of things to do, and the government is more popular


Common fallacies are shot down

Clumsy metaphors and distortions analyzed


The ADQ refuses to admit the voters don't like its policies

Dumont is going on a communications tour to better sell his right-wing vision


Quebec is losing its voice

Harper, Charest and Sarkozy have conspired to reduce Quebec's ties with France


L'art d'entretenir la diversion pour obstruer la vue sur les magouilles d'Ottawa au référendum

Referendum-ballots case is about the future, not the past

The 1995 campaign legitimized the biased, partisan way of conducting a vote


Marois is making promises she knows she can't keep

PQ is playing party supporters for suckers by promising to expand the reach of Bill 101


It's not working, Pauline

Polls show that PQ leader Pauline Marois's soft-nationalist strategy is failing