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Montreal Gazette on MSNHow Quebec’s Bill 96 became an issue in the federal electionUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: Bill 96 can be both defended and contestedDefending Bill 96 against U.S. trade barrier talk is not incompatible with vetting by the Supreme Court of Canada.
In the 397-page document outlining what it sees as unfair trade practices by some 60 countries, the USTR devotes six pages to ...
The fentanyl tariffs remain in place, as do the tariffs for steel and aluminum. As of this evening, the tariffs on ...
A new Quebec secularism law, Bill 94, was tabled by the Legault government in March, expanding the ban on religious symbols in schools.
Week One of the 2025 election campaign went swimmingly for Mr. Carney, from smooth launch through U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Quebec has no intention of softening its language laws, Premier François Legault said Tuesday after the U.S. listed his ...
Speaking to reporters in Causapscal, Que., on Wednesday, Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet said he has “no reasons to believe” Liberal leader Mark Carney would protect Quebec’s language ...
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Andrew Caddell, president of the Task Force On Linguistic Policy, is denouncing Quebec’s system allowing anonymous complaints ...
Poilievre told reporters in Winnipeg he would not contest Quebec’s language law, Bill 96, should a challenge of it reach the ...
In a significant diplomatic twist, Quebec's controversial Bill 96 has been designated as a trade barrier in the U.S. Trade Representative's annual report. This identification raises critical questions ...
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