Some of the sovereignty movement’s leading proponents believe they may have hit on a narrative that can recapture public attention, Chantal Hébert writes.
Some of the sovereignty movement’s leading proponents believe they may have hit on a narrative that can recapture public attention, Chantal Hébert writes.
Some of the sovereignty movement’s leading proponents believe they may have hit on a narrative that can recapture public attention, Chantal Hébert writes.
According to the Provincial Employment Roundtable, Anglophones earn on average $5,200 less than French-speaking Quebecers and their unemployment level is four per cent higher.
Anglophones and francophones in Quebec may have more in common with each other when it comes to their views on a range of social issues than they do with their fellow Canadians, a new survey suggests.