The international Simpsons family just lost its Montreal matriarch.On Tuesday, the family of distinguished movie, theater and ...
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Why French is disappearing outside Quebec despite official bilingualism
Across Canada, French is slowly vanishing from daily life in communities beyond Quebec’s borders. Despite federal policies ...
Montreal Gazette on MSNOpinion
Libman: It's a race to the bottom for over-the-top disdain and anger
The so-called “decline of French” in Quebec and “anglicization of Montreal” is an all-powerful narrative. If anyone dares ...
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Quebec isn’t trying to be French, it’s trying to be Quebec
Quebec’s identity has sparked countless debates across Canada, with many people missing a crucial point about what the ...
Béatrice Picard, a French-Canadian actress best known for voicing Marge Simpson on "The Simpsons," died Tuesday. She was 96 ...
Quebec actress Béatrice Picard, described as “one of the most vigorous builders of our culture” in Quebec, died Tuesday ...
Canadian performer and "The Simpsons" voice actress Béatrice Picard has died at 96 after a 75-year career spanning television ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Year in review: A look at events in June 2025
The 355-year-old company declared bankruptcy earlier this year and moved to liquidate merchandise at all 80 of its stores ...
Bell Media and Radio-Canada have rolled out a new subscription bundle in Canada that combines Crave with ICI TOU.TV EXTRA ...
Béatrice Picard—the beloved voice behind Quebec's local version of Marge Simpson—died at age 96, her family announced.
Spokespersons for the cultural community lack loyalty to Quebec, according to Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon ...
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