With Alberta’s equalization referendum now set for October and provinces struggling nationwide, it is time to shine a light under the hood of this murky…
Quebec that accounts for almost a quarter of the 338 seats in the federal House of Commons has always been a political battleground. With leaders of the ruling Bloc Québécois trying to pass a motion recognizing Quebec's right to unilaterally change the Constitution in line with proposed reforms to the province's language law
MONTREAL A recent announcement by the Quebec government means that high school proms in the province are allowed to happen. But some schools are questioning whether they actually will take place. On Tuesday, Premier Francois Legault reversed course on a previous ban after public pressure from the class of 2021, saying proms could be held outdoors in tents with no masks or distancing required. The change left schools scrambling to organize the festivities on extreme short notice, with just a month to plan. Paul Karpontinis, a teacher at Lester B. Pearson High School in Montreal North said that s far less time than is normally dedicated to organizing.