Etiket: anglophone
“Anglophone Canadians also have their own culture,” says CBC/Radio-Canada CEO Catherine Tait
English Canada also has its stories to tell, assured the big boss of CBC/Radio-Canada, Catherine Tait, in her demonstration aimed at reassuring federal elected officials that no merger between the…
In Toronto, an Anglophone wants to remain a candidate for the position of Francophone school trustee despite the disqualification of her opponent
An Anglophone candidate for the post of Francophone school trustee in Toronto is not giving up after the election in which she was participating was canceled on Wednesday evening, temporarily…
French courses in Anglophone CEGEPs would remain under a Liberal government
The Liberal Party of Quebec (PLQ) would dismantle “Bill 96” on the French language if elected to government, but would retain the obligation of additional French courses or in French…
Bilingualism at the Supreme Court | The Anglophone refusal of the equality of French
English Canadians quickly mounted their high horses to defend the place of English in Quebec, but were much less in a hurry to recognize French as an official language of…
Is the Anglophone community right to fear Bill 96?
Bill 96 was passed this week, but the English-speaking and Aboriginal communities are not taking off and want to continue the ongoing fight against the law. These fears, unfounded or…
One more Anglophone “I”, one less Francophone “we”
As in the theory of communicating vessels, each time we make an individual gesture to fuel the use of English in Quebec, it is French that suffers. In this sense,…
A unilingual Anglophone CA? No thanks.
PHOTO DOMINICK GRAVEL, LA PRESSE ARCHIVES “Media controversy and appeals from politicians prompted CN to announce on Tuesday that it will find a French-speaking director. But we will not be…
An Anglophone group launches the Canadian Party of Quebec
After the former candidate for mayor of Montreal Balarama Holness, who created the Mouvement Québec party earlier this month, a new political formation could be added to the starting line…
Politicians sign open letter on Anglophone rights
Politicians, including Liberal Federal MP Emmanuella Lambropoulos and Borough Mayor Sue Montgomery, signed an open letter denouncing Bill 96. • Read also: Air Canada: an apology deemed insufficient by the…
Montreal mayoral candidates court the anglophone vote
The three main candidates debated one last time, two days before the start of the advance poll. The aspiring mayors of Montreal are racing into the home stretch of the…