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Quebec anglos fail at integration test

I may agree that the French language is threatened, but I consider it unacceptable to label as “not integrated” those non-francophones who think otherwise.


The Liberals take a risk

A budget that is fiscally conservative prior to an election? A daring move


- Défendre les musulmans du Québec (multiculturalisme) permet d'attaquer le nationalisme québécois par le bias des "minorités maltraitées" (xénopohobie, anti-ci, anti-ça...). - Hypocrites! - Défendre la méthode Halal, c'est défendre la méthode Casher - Hypocrites! - Halal se limite à la boucherie. Casher ne limite pas sa cupidité insidieuse à l'alimentation.

PQ plays anti-immigrant card



divertissement...

Xenophobia lurks in halal hysteria

adopting a far-right position, the Parti Québécois goes looking for votes among the soft nationalists who listened to the ADQ


Un ti-clin qui dénonce l'aspect politique de la crise linguistique. Il a bien raison!

On language, the mood is cranky

journalists are vying with each other to find real or apparent Bill 101 infractions – which plays to the strength of the PQ


Strikers should fear provincial debt

Students of today will be stuck with big bills tomorrow unless Quebec lowers expectations and reduces the amount it owes


Weak economy, weakened Liberals

Quebecers’ fear of the PQ won’t be enough to assure the re-election of the Charest government if the slowdown continues


Retour vers le futur...

PQ wilfully ignoring Montreal



Anglo-bashing goes prime time

On Star Académie, Julie Snyder makes an unfair and gratuitous attack on Quebec anglophones - and no one bats an eye


The crumbling Concrete Lady and the shameless PQ

PQ members of the National Assembly might still fear an election behind a leader so unpopular that her party is building up “the team,” its candidates, instead.


Le choix de sa référence québécoise indique bien la "profondeur" de la réflexion de ce macaque carré.

When best wishes turn political

Avoiding offence has become a necessity with Quebecers’ hyper-vigilance about language and culture


The PQ gets an assist from the Habs

A unilingual Anglo as head coach provides Pauline Marois an opportunity to exploit the language issue


François Legault finds that Bill 101 and business don't mix

Language question like 'Molotov cocktail' at get-to-know-you meeting with CAQ leader François Legault


The stakes are raised in war on English

the enemy is no longer the anglos who don’t speak French, but those who do not speak it well enough