Some thoughts from Quebec City’s English-speaking community.
Tag: Quebec City (Quebec)
A Haven for English in the Most French of North American Cities
For Quebec City’s tiny English-speaking community, a former jail turned library serves as an essential sanctuary in a metropolis where the domination of French is enshrined in law.
Canadian Armed Group Charged in Plot to Seize Quebec Land
The men who were arrested have links to Canada’s military, and the police recovered a large cache of guns and explosives.
Quebec Still Longs for Its Lost Hockey Team, a Nationalist Symbol
Ever since the Quebec Nordiques decamped in 1995, leaving a hole in the Francophone city, vote-seeking officials have vowed to bring them back. But younger voters may be starting to forget the team.
Canada Approves a Second Vaccine Made Without mRNA Technology
The clearance given to a plant-based offering developed by Medicago of Quebec City only covers people ages 18 to 64.
What to Know About the Canada Trucker Protests
Once narrowly focused on a vaccine mandate for drivers entering Canada from the U.S., the protests have ballooned into a sprawling campaign against various grievances.
Truck Protest Against Pandemic Measures Spreads Across Canada
A demonstration that began last weekend in Ottawa against vaccine mandates expanded on Saturday, and others took place in Toronto and Quebec City.
In Canada, Did a Comedian’s Joke Go Too Far?
A Supreme Court case focused on a comedy routine mocking a disabled teenager could help shape the limits of free speech — and humor — in Canada.
How to Pretend You’re in Quebec City Tonight
As the song goes, there’s no place like home for the holidays. Wherever you are, you can embrace the coziness of the season like Québécois do.
Stabbing in Quebec City Leaves at Least 2 Dead
The police arrested a 24-year-old man who they said was dressed in medieval garb and carrying a sword when he went on a rampage.