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Liberal debate in French painful to watch

Only three of the nine anglophones could be considered fluent


A darker, frightening world



Sovereignty

Harper expected to take hard line on referendum

His private member's bill a decade ago makes the Clarity Act look mild


Federal Tories would be smart to plan for PQ victory

Charest has made gains, but wise bets would be on Boisclair to form government


Charest has not kept election promises on tax cuts

And his Liberal government has failed to reduce civil service by much


PQ can count on traditional allies in labour movement

CEGEP union fails to learn lesson about folly of politicizing classrooms


Boisclair could fly better without his left wing

PQ leader probably is hoping QS won't disband and join his party


Not anti-Semitic

Francophones unjustly labelled intolerant

Fallout continues over massive peace march


Fallout from a distant war

Emotions run high over mideast conflict, and political spillover is bad for Tories, good for Bloc


It's safe to support terrorists again

Politicians showed poor judgment on Sunday by associating with Hezbollah sympathizers


Some are too quick to paint Quebecers as anti-Semitic

We have a strong anti-war tradition here and sympathy for Palestinian cause


Can Cop arrest anglo Canada?

The bilingual film Bon Cop Bad Cop is likely to succeed in Quebec, but on the eve of its release, the big question is whether the rest of the country will give it a chance


Of course Quebec could survive on its own, but it wouldn't thrive

Independence would drain province of workers it needs for true prosperity


Charest overestimated electorate's desire for change

Maybe the premier should have another read of The Art of War


Boisclair should ponder his course on his 40th

PQ leader should reflect on by-election and artists' statements


Charest can't count on the left to bail out his Liberals

Quebec Solidaire skimmed off PQ votes but not enough to make a difference


Another day, another PR disaster for Charest

The tepid Mulcair-Charest handshake served to point out their differences


'Delicate negotiations' ahead to give Quebec UNESCO voice

Province invited to play role in organization


Jerome-Forget defends hospital PPPs

They are financially sound, she says. Couillard favours private-public formula that would be 'adapted to Quebec reality'


I didn't Ok Orford: Mulcair

Ex-environment minister speaks freely of events that led him to quit cabinet


Cost overruns put political squeeze on McGill hospital

Nationalists already asking why we need a new 'English' hospital