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Alberta political divide rooted in identity, not ideology, survey suggests'Citizens appear to have lost the shared sense of purpose and values necessary to debate matters of the public good respectfully, without alienating,' concludes Common Ground.CanadaJun 5, 2023
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Québec solidaire criticized for flip-flopping opinion on MNA salary increaseQuébec solidaire is accused of being lost when navigating its arguments against the proposed salary increase for MNAs. 'Where is the North?' said Liberal leader Marc Tanguay.PoliticsMay 30, 2023
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Most Quebecers believe first wave of COVID-19 is over, polls findsQuebecers are the most likely in Canada to believe the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is over, despite having the highest caseload in the country by far.HealthJun 18, 2020
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Francophones shouldn’t lose their right to vote in school board elections, argue English-language advocatesUnder the proposed legislation, school boards will cease to exist as of November 2020.EducationOct 2, 2019
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Quebec plans to axe school boards but offers compromise to English institutionsUnder Bill 40, there is a compromise for English institutions, which will still have the right to hold democratic elections.EducationOct 1, 2019
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Poll shows anglo-Quebecers mistrust Provincial GovernmentSeventy per cent of English-speaking Quebecers do not trust the provincial government, according to a recent study conducted by Léger Marketing.PoliticsSep 20, 2019
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Majority of anglophone Quebecers say axing school boards puts minority language rights at risk: surveyAnglophones in Quebec believe eliminating English-language school boards puts minority language rights at risk, according to a new survey by Léger Marketing.EducationSep 12, 2019
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Data suggests Anglophone support for Bill 21 lower than CAQ says: QCGNThe results were collected via a web panel of 1,212 Quebecers, 18 years of age or older, between May 3 and May 7, 2019.CanadaMay 23, 2019
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Quebecers open to more private health services: pollSeventy per cent of respondents said they welcomed more access to medical services offered by private companies.PoliticsSep 5, 2018
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Beaconsfield moving to ban leaf blowersThe City of Beaconsfield is considering a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers in the summer months.EnvironmentMay 3, 2018
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