Anglo Reality Check
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Pauline Marois turns down request for English debatePQ leader Pauline Marois says she's not comfortable enough in English to participate in an English-language debate.CanadaMar 6, 2014
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Quebec media invite provincial leaders to debate – in EnglishLeaders from three of the four main Quebec political parties have confirmed their interest in having an electoral debate in English.CanadaMar 6, 2014
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Quebec language police drop fine against Chelsea storeownerEve Cooper, owner of Delilah sur le Parc in Chelsea is no longer facing a hefty fine for posting English on her Facebook page.CanadaMar 4, 2014
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Montreal Board of Trade criticizes Quebec language police over Facebook crackdownPolitical heavyweights weigh in on the decision by Quebec's language police to crackdown on a small business owner's Facebook page.PoliticsFeb 28, 2014
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McGill professor stands by his Facebook comment about MaroisMcGill University professor Joe Schwarcz speaks out after criticism of his recent Facebook page post about Quebec's premier Pauline Marois.CanadaFeb 28, 2014
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Quebec language police target Chelsea shop’s Facebook pageLanguage police seem to be extending their reach to Facebook after a small Quebec boutique close to Ottawa came under fire for its all-English Facebook posts.PoliticsFeb 27, 2014
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Victim of last year’s tomato attack feels abandoned by justice systemMontreal man attacked with a tomato said he feels that Quebec's justice system has added insult to injury.Sep 4, 2013
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Outstanding leaders celebrated for community contributions in QuebecThree outstanding leaders from across the province are being honoured for building bridges between Quebecers of different backgrounds.Sep 3, 2013
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West Islanders don’t believe they have better access to doctors, despite studyWhile a study ordered by Quebec's Health Ministry shows more West Islanders have a family doctor, they're still struggling to find a GP.Aug 13, 2013
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Quebec frozen yogurt shop allowed to use English-only plastic spoonsA frozen yogurt chop in a suburb of Montreal has been told by Quebec's language police that it can continue to let customers use its English-only plastic spoons.PoliticsJul 10, 2013
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