Quebec will not remove English content from government websites, Roberge says

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Quebec government is urged to scale back English on its websites

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Lincoln: Let me set the record straight on Robert Bourassa and the notwithstanding clause (I was there)

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‘A political stunt’: EMSB says Quebec’s plan to redirect 27,000 students to French schools will backfire

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New language commissioner ‘very much engaged’ in protecting anglophone education

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Langues officielles : la gestion du Conseil du Trésor irrite des parlementaires

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Who is a Quebecer? Anglos say CAQ’s constitution erases their history

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‘We will resist’: CAQ’s Quebec constitution would concentrate power with premier, group says

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Opinion: Beyond the headlines, signs of hope for Quebec's anglo community

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Press release

English-speaking Quebecers Regain Strong Voice at Provincial Cabinet Table

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) is delighted that Finance Minister Éric Girard, a powerful voice in Cabinet, has been named Minister Responsible for Relations with English-speaking Quebecers. “We are pleased that Premier François Legault has heard our request for a dedicated minister, and we look forward to a fresh start in relations between our … Read more

Opinion

Jeune Barreau de Montréal organizes provincewide bilingual legal clinic

Quebecers will have the chance to have a free 15-20 minute consultation with a lawyer during a province-wide bilingual legal clinic organized by the Jeune Barreau de Montréal, along with the Barreau du Québec and the Centre d’accès à l’information juridique. QCGN Director General Sylvia Martin-Laforge praises the initiative: “The biggest challenge that an English … Read more

Press release

QCGN Members Strongly Endorse Battle Against Laws and Policies Eroding the Rights of English-speaking Quebecers

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) emerged from its 27th Annual General meeting Thursday evening equipped with a strengthened advocacy mandate, as members pledged to continue battling provincial and federal legislation that erodes the rights of English- speaking Quebecers. Members resolved unanimously to demand the Government of Canada withdraw Bill C-13, which dramatically alters the … Read more

Opinion

Bill C-13 will be passed, the consequences be damned

Andrew Caddell, president of the Task Force on Linguistic Policy, points out: “[The QCGN] said last June, ‘In Bill C-13, the federal government is poised to abandon half a century of official language policy.’ By November, their wisdom will be long forgotten.” Read more

Opinion

QCGN calls for creation of anglophone affairs ministry

The QCGN calls for the appointment of a dedicated Minister Responsible for Relations with English-speaking Quebecers amid speculation on how the new provincial cabinet will be composed in the Coalition Avenir Québec’s second term. QCGN interim President Eva Ludvig says in a statement: “Members of our community feel that they are not being heard and … Read more

Opinion

Quebec notaries warn Bill 96 translation requirement creating 2-tier system

Notaries express concern over a measure included in Bill 96, which would require a French translation of notarized documents which had been drafted in English. The measure creates a two-tier system in which Anglophones “pay more, wait longer, [and] not have the equal services,” says QCGN interim President Eva Ludvig. Read more

Press release

QCGN Calls for Appointment of a Dedicated Minister Responsible for Relations with English-speaking Quebecers

The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) congratulates François Legault on his re-election as Premier of Quebec and looks forward to a fresh start in relations between the English-speaking community of Quebec and the Quebec government. We also reiterate our recommendation for the appointment of a dedicated Minister Responsible for Relations with English-speaking Quebecers. Read more

Opinion

Quel avenir pour le Parti conservateur?

The future of the Quebec Conservative Party and party leader Éric Duhaime remains uncertain following Monday’s provincial election, in which the party won no seats in the National Assembly. “Mr. Duhaime was one of the few leaders who decided to speak to our community,” says QCGN interim President Eva Ludvig, referring to Duhaime’s appearance at … Read more

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