It was the law that saved Canada
30 years later: Three writers examine the aftermath of three decades of the Charter of the French Language. Charter allowed francophones to feel confident enough to vote No
Four years and two Parti Québécois leadership changes ago, Bernard Landry became red-faced and almost choked with rage at hearing a guest panelist tell a PQ meeting that the sovereignty movement had become a victim of its own successes within Canada. The panelist was Jean-Herman Guay, a political scientist at the Université de Sherbrooke. And one of the successes he mentioned was Bill 101. The adoption o...