The federal government should be forced to put the preliminary texts of any free trade agreement to a vote in the House of ...
On cultural issues, the Bloc would follow controversial provincial legislation on secularism and ban the wearing of religious symbols for any federal employees who work in Quebec. It would also ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNImmigration, pipelines and French: The battle for Quebec in the federal electionWith 78 of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, Quebec could be the deciding factor in the April 28 federal election. As Canadians prepare to cast ballots, here’s a look at what the four major ...
There was lots of hollering on Tuesday’s show, but also a nice shout out to Ontario’s D.C. envoy DAVID PATERSON. On today’s ...
Liberal leader Mark Carney was in Montreal on Friday afternoon for a campaign stop and was asked—if elected—whether his party ...
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SaltWire on MSNCost of living, health care key issues for N.S. votersIn Nova Scotia, 59 per cent of respondents identified the cost of living as a major issue and 53 per cent cited health care.
On Quebec's controversial secularism law, Bill 21, which bans some civil servants from wearing religious symbols while at work ... in Quebec, it's Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet. "We can ...
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