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Editorials Editorial: Standing in solidarity with Franco-Ontarians
Ontario's government has delivered a setback to that province's francophones and to the cause of minority-language rights across the country. -
Editorials Editorial: 'An evil thing has passed'
On the eve of the 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended the First World War, we reprint the editorial we published on Nov. 12, 1918: -
Editorials Editorial: After the Pittsburgh massacre, a time for solidarity
An attack on a peaceful place of worship should be unthinkable, but as Quebecers know all too well, it is not. -
Editorials Editorial: 'It's not the voting ... it's the counting'
While it is reassuring to see justice done in Gaspé, Quebecers await the director-general of elections's findings about what went wrong. -
Editorials Editorial: Quebecers vote for change
Now, the ball is in the CAQ's court to demonstrate that it can deliver better health care to citizens and improve the education system. -
Editorials Editorial: A NAFTA deal by any other name ...
Steadfast negotiating on the Canadian side avoided a host of harsher, even catastrophic, provisions the Americans had tried to impose. -
Editorials Editorial: Philippe Couillard's Liberals have earned a new mandate
Economic stewardship, constructive partnership with the rest of Canada and vision of an inclusive Quebec make Liberals a strong choice. -
Editorials Editorial: Religious freedom is a matter of rights
To forbid those wielding state authority from wearing visible signs of religion, as three parties would do, is not religious neutrality. -
Editorials Editorial: A Quebec election debate in English
Monday's debate offers an opportunity to focus the party leaders' attention on issues of special concern to the English-speaking community. -
Editorials Editorial: Heading into a Quebec election campaign
Oct. 1, voting day, still seems a long way off to most of us. Still, it's never too soon for voters to start weighing the options.