Canada is boosting French-speaking immigration outside Quebec by adding 5,000 permanent residence spaces annually from 2026.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Carney stands by Plains of Abraham speech that rankled Quebec's political class
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday stood by his comments about the Battle of the Plains of Abraham, remarks that ...
Premier François Legault became Canada’s most popular provincial leader during the pandemic thanks to his reassuring, ...
After exceeding its immigration targets for French speakers in 2025, the federal government is opening up even more permanent ...
Quebec's premier announces his resignation ahead of provincial election this year - The leader of Canada’s French-speaking ...
Montreal Gazette on MSN
Analysis: How Quebec’s anglophones lost their sense of linguistic calm in the Legault years
François Legault — who announced Wednesday he will not seek a third term — brought an end to decades of relative linguistic ...
Last November, Quebec abolished the Programme de l'expérience québécoise, a popular pathway to permanent residency. Despite ...
If La Belle Province votes for independence, 58 per cent of Quebecers believe they should be allowed to retain their Canadian ...
Candidates have until Feb. 21 to submit their applications.
As a society, we need to safeguard our official bilingualism not only to preserve our languages themselves and the ways in which we speak them, but also so that the cultures to which they are ...
Mark Ledwell, a candidate for the leadership of P.E.I.'s Progressive Conservative Party, says his comments about the province ...
Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky, Alexandre Texier and Oliver Kapanen note that winning Stanley Cup would mean more than a Winter Games medal. It was great to see Nick Suzuki, Juraj Slafkovsky, Alexandre ...
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