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The Gazette — September 12, 2025

Opinion: New political season a time for resilience for English speakers in Quebec

Opinion

I suspect most of us yearn for a little positivity these days. Looking at our political landscape, happy news seems in painfully short supply.

Even Wednesday’s provincial cabinet shuffle was cause for disappointment. As legislators gather next week in Ottawa and now Sept. 30 in Quebec City, the English-speaking community faces fraught terrain. In Quebec, the revival of sovereignty talk, the painful effects of Bills 96 and 21, and considerable apprehension over the as-yet unknown details of Bill 84 on integration lead the agenda.

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