Activists have launched a new movement to turn Montreal into a “city-state,” allowing it to govern itself, and distancing itself from the
The Quebec government is working on changes to its immigration policy that will bring it in line with the federal Express Entry
Canada’s doctors must develop and adopt measures of “meaningful accountability” if they’re to rehabilitate their increasingly tarnished reputation, outgoing Canadian Medical Association
When Elizabeth Philibert arrived in Montreal as an émigré in 1979, she immediately felt the city would be her closest connection to
Kim Thuy’s fourth novel continues the author’s style of recalling her own journey to Canada and crossing linguistic and cultural boundaries. “I
Twenty years after voting in Quebec’s referendum on sovereignty, immigrants in the province say cultural relations are improving, but more progress is
Is there any topic touchier in Canada than Quebec’s identity politics? It might be easier to answer this question from the outside
An inclusive and equitable society can only be built through solidarity. This was the central message of Charles Taylor’s keynote at the
When Fulera Dikki came to Canada last September, she was anticipating the worst about what the cold would feel like – even
A group of citizens is accusing Videotron, one of Quebec’s largest telecommunication companies, of failing to provide mandatory community television service in