Quebec’s new law limits access to government services in languages other than French, requires small businesses to operate in it and caps enrollment at English-language junior colleges.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Royal Visit to Canada Rife With Symbolism, But Little Substance
The often hectic royal tours, like this week’s by Prince Charles and Camilla, his wife, are short on substance if long on symbolism.
Prince Charles Dances With Indigenous People to End Canada Visit
On the prince’s third and final day in Canada, he said he was “deeply moved’’ by the stories of those who survived brutal treatment in residential schools.
Prince Charles and Camilla Visit Canada
Prince Charles will make a three day tour of the country, where polls suggest there’s little support for the monarchy — but amending Canada’s Constitution is difficult.
From Streets to Rallies, Truckers and Supporters Weigh Conservative Candidates
In his bid for the Conservative Party leadership Pierre Poilievre is wooing supporters of the blockade that shut down Ottawa and closed border points.
Canada’s Trucker Protests Have a New Political Champion
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned the protest as illegal. Now some of his key opponents are embracing it.
Do Canada’s Auto Industry Jobs Rest on Government Support?
A former auto industry executive argues that Canada and Ontario should rethink how they subsidize carmakers.
Flagship Hudson’s Bay Store Turned Over to Indigenous Group
The Hudson’s Bay Company has turned over its former flagship store to an Indigenous group with big ambitions for the space.
Canada Moves to Ban Foreign Real Estate Buyers for Two Years
Among the many budget measures to make housing more affordable is a two-year ban on sales to foreign buyers. But details are scarce.
How Catholics Avoided Paying Millions in Reparations for Residential Schools
During its final weeks in office, the previous Conservative government reached a deal allowing the church to walk away from most of its obligations.