A new report shows that closing the income and unemployment gap between Québec’s English and French communities would add over $1 billion to Québec’s economy.
Nearly 60% of the Black individuals who spoke English or French reported encountering racial discrimination. Black anglophones, or English-speaking people, residing in Quebec, experience more barriers ...
Elected anglophone school boards warn Bill 1 would hand control to Quebec and strip the anglophone community of say over ...
The ongoing employment and income gaps between English- and French-speaking Quebecers are costing Quebec an estimated $1.5 ...
Despite launching more than a year ago, Santé Québec’s website is nearly all in French even though the province’s English ...
Raymond Théberge, Canada’s commissioner of official languages, says official languages should not bear the brunt of federal budget cuts. ( Pascal Raiche-Nogue ...
A new report finds anglophones face higher unemployment and lower wages in Quebec; gaps that researchers say carry major economic consequences.
Montreal, Québec is where progressive pop musicians like Grimes, Arcade Fire, and Kaytranada got their start, but these artists found international success as outsiders. Québec is Canada’s second most ...
Black anglophones, or English-speaking people, residing in Quebec, experience more barriers to accessing mental health care than their Black French-speaking counterparts. According to McGill’s ...