The leaders of the main federal political parties will be invited to face off in mid-April — if they meet certain criteria, ...
The City of Montreal is officially opening its own French-language office. The city announced the creation of the new office, the Bureau de la langue française, in a media release last week.
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Montreal Gazette on MSNFederal election: Leaders’ debates to take place in Montreal April 16 and 17To be invited to participate, a leader of a registered political party must meet at least two of three criteria.
Wanted: A leader with political smarts to head the city of Montreal’s new Bureau de la langue française. Candidates require eight years of experience promoting the French language and an “ability to ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney’s second day of campaigning was marked by the announcement that he would not participate in TVA’s “Face-à-Face,” effectively canceling the second debate in French. Carney ...
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Two televised debates set for mid-April in Montreal for federal party leadersOTTAWA — Federal party leaders will have the opportunity to face each other in two televised debates planned for next month, ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNImmigration, pipelines and French: The battle for Quebec in the federal electionWith 78 of the 343 seats in the House of Commons, Quebec could be the deciding factor in the April 28 federal election. As Canadians prepare to cast ballots, here’s a look at what the four major ...
Newly-appointed Prime Minister Mark Carney chose to visit France and the United Kingdom on his inaugural international trip, ...
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