FILE -- Plaza St-Hubert, a shopping area in Montreal, Dec. 29, 2016. In the latest example of Quebec's long-simmering French-language culture wars, provincial legislators unanimously passed a ...
FOR OLIVER MAYERS, a native of Montreal, living in a bilingual city is special. “It’s ‘bonjour-hi’,” he says, referring to the local hybrid greeting. Around two-thirds of people in Montreal regularly ...
A French woman was denied a certificate she needed before she can settle permanently in Quebec on the grounds that she had not demonstrated sufficient proficiency in French. By Dan Bilefsky MONTREAL — ...