Brian Mulroney who, as Canada's 18th prime minister, steered the country through a tumultuous period in national and world affairs has died. He was 84.
Many of us in the West End and West Island ridings are asking ourselves this question for the first time since the Equality Party ran in 1989. That party was
At the weekend convention of the Quebec Liberal Party, leader Dominique Anglade said that Anglophones in Quebec are, “better off sticking with the Liberals.” She said she understands that many
The reaction across Canada to Quebec’s Bill 96, another language law invoking the professed threat to the survival of the French language in Quebec in order to justify an obnoxious retrenchment of freedom of expression in the province, has been quite different to the response to its predecessors, Liberal Premier Robert Bourassa’s Bill 22 in 1974, and Parti Québecois Premier Rene Levesque’s Bill 101 in 1977. On those occasions, there were intense.