Don MacPherson

Too many English stations ?

Some Quebec politicians want control over radio and TV broadcasting

The woman they love to hate

Sovereignists despise Michaëlle Jean, perhaps because she is so good at her job

Commission study takes a run at media coverage

Report for Bouchard-Taylor recommends hair-raising restrictions on the press

The less Charest does, the more he's liked

National Assembly has run out of things to do, and the government is more popular

Marois is making promises she knows she can't keep

PQ is playing party supporters for suckers by promising to expand the reach of Bill 101

Liberals are right to ignore calls for strengthening Bill 101

But the rookie language minister stumbled when she agreed to act on phone calls

Reopen the constitution? Just kidding

If Blackburn's musings were a trial balloon, it must have been made out of lead

Memo to Dion: Looking pathetic won't win you votes

The Liberal leader's proclamations that he's in charge look bad

Extra money for political leaders leaves a bad taste

Party payments for Charest and Dumont have led to rounds of mudslinging

Charest passes leadership review with flying colours - this time

Has highest approval ration from his party of any leader north of Havana

Sovereignists are experts in finding the worst

Good news for the French language is always played down

Attending an English-rights meeting can require real courage

Young sovereignists were determined to disrupt weekend meeting

Book-burning shows Marois is in trouble Quote of the Day

Erratic author represents the kind of PQ supporters she has to deal with

A pint-sized tempest

The language police have got anglos' Irish up, but there is no need to overreact

Some PQ zealots doubt Marois's commitment

Her musings on bilingualism make sense, but not to the party's hardliners

Mario Dumont's bad weekend in Paris

Charest and a PQ stalwart had to help him get a meeting with French premier