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AFNQL strikes wait and see attitude on Bill 96  - The Turtle Island News

AFNQL strikes wait and see attitude on Bill 96  May 19, 2021  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Quebec’s most recent attempt to strengthen the Charter of the French Language will seek to make the language even stronger in small businesses and in communities across Quebec, but respect for Indigenous languages is also paramount and must also be protected, said a Quebec Indigenous leader. Bill 96, which was tabled in the National Assembly in Quebec City last Thursday, will seek to tighten access to English CEGEPs, limit the number of English courses taught at French CEGEPs, further limit non-French signage on commercial signs, allow shoppers to complain formally if they are not served in French, and allow Bill 101 to be extended to businesses with 25 to 49 employees. Previously small businesses with under 50 employees were exempt.

Jack M Mintz: If I were finance minister

Article content If I were finance minister, I’d be asking myself the following question: With a recovery just getting going following a deep recession, should I act like Marc Lalonde in 1983 or Paul Martin in 1994? Or should I chart my own course? Lalonde’s 1983 budget followed a severe recession in 1982 that resulted in a deficit of $25.3 billion for the fiscal year 1982-83, equivalent to eight per cent of GDP or $61.9 billion in today’s dollars. His response? Allow an even larger deficit! Fully $31.2 billion for 1983-84 (or $76.3 billion in $2021). Lalonde’s philosophy? “I set out with two goals: to ensure that recovery firmly takes hold and that it be durable… I am relying on the dynamism and creativity of the private sector to bring about durable recovery.”

Incendie: une pelle mécanique détruite dans un boisé de Notre-Dame-de-l Île-Perrot

Incendie: une pelle mécanique détruite dans un boisé de Notre-Dame-de-l Île-Perrot
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Bloc calls on PM to apologize after report suggests his father wanted jobs pulled out of Quebec

Bloc calls on PM to apologize after report suggests his father wanted jobs pulled out of Quebec Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet is calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize for the actions of his father, saying former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau asked one of Quebec s leading business people to harm Quebec s economy and six million Quebecers. Social Sharing

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