When Elizabeth Philibert arrived in Montreal as an émigré in 1979, she immediately felt the city would be her closest connection to
On one of the final stops during its two-year, cross-country “Our Canada” workshop series, the Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) held an
Community organizations and immigrant lobby groups in Quebec are speaking out against a provincial welfare reform bill that would require new social
The death of 18-year-old Fredy Villanueva, shot at the hands of police in Montreal North, inspired Fredy, a documentary play by Annabel
When a last minute e-mail alerted me to a change in curtain time for the opening night of Robert Lepage’s 887, I
It can be difficult for reporters to get information or comment from an organization for their reporting in general, but for immigrant
A group of citizens is accusing Videotron, one of Quebec’s largest telecommunication companies, of failing to provide mandatory community television service in
In one sense, the Liberal majority in the House is good for the Conservatives. It puts them in a position where they
Quebec’s relationship with religion must be considered in local efforts to prevent radicalization, say experts. “Public displays of religion or publicly practising
Twenty years after voting in Quebec’s referendum on sovereignty, immigrants in the province say cultural relations are improving, but more progress is