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Liberals' identity crisis

Charest wants his party to become more nationalist, but the rank and file is balking


Boards do everything they can despite massive odds

Par Marcus Tabachnick


Opening access to English schools

Commissioners have no stomach to fight for rights


Don't expect miracles from commission

All Western societies are struggling with the growth of secularism


Three cheers for Canada's chief electoral officer

Mayrand has the guts to defend the law while Quebec counterpart backs down


Quebec Inc. is in no hurry to dump Charest

Business elite knows Dumont would also be a friend


Who needs Belgium?

If it disappeared, few would notice, fewer would care (even the king)


Firing of aides won't save Charest for long

Dumping of officials is unlikely to appease Liberals who want change at the top


Mulroney's Trudeau broadside 'cheap shot'

Liberals rally. Dion dismisses conscription charge


Anglo rights cash squeeze

End of Court challenges program puts Bill 104 appeal in doubt


We would be wise to open up to newcomers

With jobs and more opportunities, outsiders would integrate quickly


Bill 99 ruling puts stick in hornets' nest

Court allows challenge of Quebec response to federal Clarity Act


English-speaking Quebecers must wake up and defend their rights

Political elites have abandoned anglos so courts are the only chance for success


Privatize Hydro-Québec

Two experts from the Montreal Economic Institute examine two ways it could be done


Liberals want Marois to win

Best to vote for their arch-enemy than put wind in Dumont's sails


Raining on the parade

Enough of the glowing commentary on Bill 101 - it was devastating to Quebec's English-speaking community


Charest learned not to touch Bill 101

It's likely the Liberals will leave charter alone, unless they strengthen it


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


C'est normal

Lévesque urged anglos to give bill a chance


Insecurity of Quebec francophones still looms large

Polls show French-speakers' concern about the survival of their language