Health tax proposal worries anti-poverty activists
Health tax proposal worries anti-poverty activists Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com Anti-poverty activists around the province are raising concerns that Premier François Legault’s proposed “health tax” could push …
Health access committee reform concerns advocates
Health access committee reform concerns advocates Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com A regulation changing the composition of the Provincial Access Committee (PAC), the review body which oversees programs … Continue reading Health access committee reform concerns advocates
Proliferation of municipal parties becoming a distinctly Quebec trend
COMMENTARY by Peter Black peterblack@qctonline.com Local Journalism Initiative reporter It’s no secret Quebecers love a good party – you know, the kind of party where folks eat and drink … Continue reading Proliferation of municipal parties becoming a distinctly Quebec trend
MCQ reveals the immortal city of Pompeii
Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com The Musée de la civilisation de Québec (MCQ) opened Pompeii: Immortal City on Nov. 18. Visitors have until Sept. 11, 2022, to learn about this once-thriving Roman … Continue reading MCQ reveals the immortal city of Pompeii
Théberge: Community-led schools ‘crucial’ for minorities
Théberge: Community-led schools ‘crucial’ for minorities Ruby Pratka, Local Journalism Initiative reporter ruby@qctonline.com In the early 1960s, growing up in the almost entirely French-speaking town of Sainte-Anne-des-Chênes, Man., southeast of … Continue reading Théberge: Community-led schools ‘crucial’ for minorities
OPINION: Apology doesn’t undo damage of Air Canada gaffe
OPINION: Apology doesn’t undo damage of Air Canada gaffe Submitted by the Quebec Community Groups Network No apology can undo the lasting damage that the CEO of Air Canada has …
OPINION: English-speaking Quebecers reject the “historic anglophone” label
OPINION: English-speaking Quebecers reject the “historic anglophone” label Submitted by the Quebec Community Groups Network English-speaking Quebecers are proud Quebecers who reject the Coalition Avenir Québec’s decision to label our … Continue reading OPINION: English-speaking Quebecers reject the “historic anglophone” label
Bill 96 will hurt CEGEPs, small communities, MNAs hear
Bill 96 will hurt CEGEPs, small communities , MNAs hear Ruby Pratka ruby@qctonline.com Hearings into Bill 96, the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ) government’s sweeping overhaul of existing language legislation aimed … Continue reading Bill 96 will hurt CEGEPs, small communities, MNAs hear
Unionized workers protest Bill 59
Unionized workers protest Bill 59 Cassandra Kerwin cassandra@qctonline.com Hundreds of unionized workers dressed in blue demonstrated at the National Assembly on Sept. 30 against the passing of Bill 59. As …
National Assembly glows orange on Sept. 30
National Assembly glows orange on Sept. 30 Photos by Cassandra Kerwin...