Quebec’s socially involved state, which Mahéo contrasted with less involved governments in the rest of Canada, may also draw ...
In 1995, the Yes camp lost the Quebec referendum by a mere 54,000 votes. Had women voted like men, Yes would have won.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Photo Gallery: The 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum
Thirty years after the 1995 referendum, when Quebecers came within a hair’s breadth of voting to leave Canada, those who ...
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Young, proud, online: Quebec’s newest sovereigntists hope to revive an aging movement
The self-described CEO of the next generation of Quebec sovereigntists is a 17-year-old rapper and TikTok sensation who ...
The Gazette on MSN
Don’t touch our apps: Netflix, YouTube resist Quebec's proposed French-content rules
The province wants to make streaming apps default to French, set quotas for French content and require smart TVs to spotlight ...
Recent surveys on Quebec sovereignty and identity suggest that Quebecers’ sense of belonging has evolved. It’s less a switch to flip than a dial that turns gradually between shades of identity.
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Opinion: 30 years later, lessons from Quebec's referendum
As we look to the future, let's not repeat the mistakes of Oct. 30, 1995 — the scapegoating of minorities and the failure to ...
The result was excruciatingly close: 30 years ago Thursday, in a referendum on Quebec's independence, 50.6 percent of people ...
In today’s geopolitical and economic environment, no budget is likely to be celebrated in Quebec or anywhere else. The goal ...
Thirty years ago last week, a bare majority of Quebeckers voted No, and the federalist forces eked out the narrowest ...
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