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Editorials Editorial: Protecting the right to English-language health care
There are opportunities for the community to exert leverage within the system. Let's make the most of them. -
Editorials Editorial: Culture, comedy and 'correctness'
Some important conversations about these issues have been started in recent weeks. But they are far from over. -
Editorials Editorial: Vanity licence plates are welcome, in any language
No one's knickers should be in a twist over English words on licence plates. Such personal expression isn't even prohibited by Bill 101. -
Editorials Editorial: Open Door, open hearts
When all too often "love thy neighbour" is taken merely as a philosophical aspiration, Notre Dame de La Salette church is walking the talk. -
Editorials Editorial: Bill 62 remains a debacle
While law's provisions on face-coverings have been put on hold by a judge, guidelines on religious accommodations are about to go into effect. -
Editorials Editorial: Montreal's calèche ban is long overdue
Some might argue that the horse-drawn carriages are a tourist draw. But is animal cruelty the branding Montreal's tourist industry wants? -
Editorials Editorial: Quebec needs to change how it makes laws
Barreau lawsuit, thrown into question by members' vote, is in all Quebecers' interests but wouldn't be needed if government did its job. -
Editorials Editorial: CAQ's immigration plan is bad politics, not good policy
Coalition Avenir Québec's newly revealed proposals on immigration make no sense, but making sense doesn't seem to be their purpose. -
Editorials Editorial: Exposing neo-Nazi activity is essential
The Montreal Gazette revealed this week that a prominent North American neo-Nazi propagandist is based in this city and has been recruiting here. -
Editorials Editorial: Loss in Bill 99 constitutionality case is ultimately a win
Thursday's judgment changes nothing. Still, it provides a welcome reminder that a UDI in the absence of prior negotiations would be illegal.