France's close ties with French-speaking Quebec does not exclude it from building a stronger relationship with all of Canada, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday. Sarkozy told the Montreal ...
While French President Emmanuel Macron has now succeeded in imposing his pension-cut law through violent state repression and the treachery of the trade unions, the mass working-class opposition to ...
Quebec's deep ties with France should never become the wedge that divides a united Canada, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said Friday. After emerging from a meeting in Quebec City with Prime ...
QUEBEC — The Legault government is seeking advice from the French government on how to ensure its secularism law, Bill 21, is respected in the education system. Three weeks after the visit of French ...
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MONTREAL — Americans who plan to spend a night at the movies here had better brush up their French. “America’s Sweethearts” is known as “Le Couple Cheri”; “Scary Movie 2” is advertised as “Le Film de ...
Quebec is spending millions to subsidize hundreds of foreign, English-speaking students through a tuition discount program meant to strengthen francophone ties and potentially attract French-speaking ...
When France’s education minister, Jean-Michel Blanquer, learned that a francophone Ontario school board had held a book-burning ceremony involving titles banned because of their negative portrayal of ...
The audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results. Quebec Minister of ...
The government in Canada's Quebec province has proposed a "secularism charter" that would, among other things, ban government workers from wearing religious symbols. A similar debate played out in ...
Ever since French president Charles de Gaulle boomed out "Vive le Québec Libre!" on the balcony of Montreal City Hall in 1967, the Quebec media has lavished an astonishing amount of attention on every ...