The majority of Canadians outside of Quebec do not favour Quebec’s so-called secularism law
The bill states that 18,000 skilled-worker applications submitted before August 2, 2018 are void
Quebec’s secularist Bill 21, which bans public workers from wearing religious symbols, dredges up memories of a similar ban France initiated in
Great changes were on the horizon. It was the end of March 1789. The Estates General had been summoned by King Louis
Great changes were on the horizon. It was the end of March 1789. The Estates General had been summoned by King Louis
Honour on Trial: The Shafia Murders and the Culture of Honour Killings – by Paul Schliesmann, Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 2012, 207 pages
OTTAWA – I used to be part of an all-women’s book club in Ottawa a few years ago. In 2008, I remember
Quebec’s growing obsession with identity politics came to a head, quite literally, last month, when a judge refused to hear the case
Critics are looking at Quebec’s so-called “sweetheart deal” on immigrant investors the wrong way. Instead of complaining about Quebec other provinces and
The willingness of Chilean refugees to assimilate into Quebec’s unique social context following the 1970s was at the forefront of a panel