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The Deuce' gets caught in cheesy bluff

Gilles Duceppe has only himself to blame for the wreckage of his PQ campaign


Veteran Marois will give newcomer Duceppe a run for his money

It is pretty clear that not many PQ MNAs would be at ease with Bloc leader as boss


Marois might be third-time lucky

The Parti Quebecois would be wise to decide what it stands for before choosing a new leader


Bloc leader can't afford to turn down another date with destiny

PQ fortunes might be low, but it remains the HQ of the sovereignty movement


Infatuation with Duceppe won't last

As Boisclair exits, the Parti Quebecois faithful prepare to welcome their next victim - er, leader


Finally, the PQ is united: Everybody wants Boisclair to go

While denying he is being disloyal, Duceppe did not rule out a run for PQ chief's job


Bloc offside

The Shane Doan affair has brought out the worst in the Bloc Quebecois


Gilles Duceppe is not a shoo-in to lead the PQ

The Bloc and the PQ have very different cultures and personalities


A question of competence

It was a bad week for the Tories, who kept changing their stories


Back to the basics

Boisclair is wrong to abandon the push for sovereignty - there are more sovereignists in Quebec than those who vote PQ


Quebec and Ontario should negotiate a free-trade deal

Template could be the pact between Alberta and B.C.


Anglo love

It's the love that dare not speak its name


Charest, Boisclair are singing from ADQ songbook

Premier's speech at cabinet swearing-in could have been written by Dumont


Charest's cabinet might be first mistake of new government

Paradis is left out of inner circle and free to make mischief from sidelines


"Givrée", la Gâzette... Le hidjab ne serait-il pas un symbole qui déborde largement l'affirmation "féministe" ? Les émules de Brown jouent avec le feu.

A new symbol of feminism: the hijab

Modestly dressed, martial-arts-trained Muslim girls set new standards


«Je vous ignore», devise de la Gâzette, 1840-2007...

The Queen would be warmly welcomed in Quebec

The monarch knows her role and has been playing it well for 50 years


Issue comes to a head

Federation tolerated hijabs until reasonable accommodation debate


Soldiers are dying and the PM is playing politics with patriotism

Stephen Harper continues to harm Canada's international reputation


Think tank says city poised for a turnaround

Peter Hadekel


Deals for aluminum firms hurt province, report says

Blasts saguenay smelter project. Universite Laval economics professors peg cost at $274,338 per job per year


Have medical degree, must travel

While waiting lists lengthen, Quebec's graduating doctors have to go elsewhere to find work


No easy answers in Afghanistan

Stephen Harper's tendency to accuse doubters. of undermining Canada's idealistic and courageous soldiers is base rhetorical bullying


If there really is a crisis, no one's likely to do much about it

Liberals are in no position to take doomsday advice from a Toronto bank


Is Dumont Quebec's own George W. Bush?

There are striking similarities in the appeal of the two leaders