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Le Québec, un acteur diplomatique unique en son genre Loïc Robinson Mar 11, 2023 Le Québec, contrairement aux autres provinces canadiennes, possède un vaste réseau de relations transcontinentales…
Review Radio: Tracing Legault’s Rise to Premiership Skyler Bohnert Oct 13, 2022 The 2022 Quebec general election saw the CAQ affirm its sweeping success from 2018, with François Legault doubling…
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Is It Time for Legault to LeStop? Sophie Strassmann-Peña Aug 31, 2022 "Bill 96 exemplifies an intergenerational cultural wound between Canadian Anglophones, Francophones, and First…
Bears, Rideshares, and Graduation Nightmares: A Guide to the Current Economic… Sarenna McKellar Aug 9, 2022 Lots of terms are being thrown around — recession, bear market, stagnation — and some have technical definitions…
MIR Meets: Henry Olsen Andrew Xu Jun 27, 2022 Host Andrew Xu sits down with Henry Olsen, a columnist for The Washington Post and a senior fellow at the Ethics…
The King of Queen’s Park Pascal Hogue Apr 22, 2022 What Bill 5 has shown is that there are easily exploitable gaps in our Constitution that enable leaders to act…