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Quebec Anglophones' Linguistic Calm Ends Under Legault

As Premier François Legault steps down, Quebec's English-speaking community reflects on a tenure marked by sweeping language law reforms, Bill 96, and renewed questions about their place in the province. Explore the impact.

Ming Pao, Canada's last Chinese daily, closes its doors

The closure of Ming Pao marks the end of Chinese-language daily print journalism in Canada. Former journalists and community members reflect on the profound loss for media diversity and cultural connection.

Quebecers: Leave music discovery to us, not government

New survey reveals 66% of Quebecers oppose government influence on streaming services. As Bill 109 aims to regulate discoverability, data shows French-language music is thriving globally through organic choice.

U of Winnipeg Launches Indigenous Language Program

The University of Winnipeg welcomes its first cohort to the new Anishinaabemowin Language Program, a landmark initiative for Indigenous language revitalization in Manitoba. Learn more about this historic step.

Adjudicator: PUC Services Must Respond to Information Requests

Ontario's Information and Privacy Commissioner has ruled that Sault Ste. Marie's PUC Services Inc. qualifies as an institution under provincial freedom of information law and must comply with requests. Learn what this means for transparency.

Carney: Canada's climate targets were a fantasy

PM Mark Carney admits Canada will miss its 2030 and 2035 GHG targets. A history of overly optimistic government reports clashes with the federal auditor's findings. Read the full analysis.

AI's Scale vs. Human Connection at Christmas

As AI models digest billions of words, a Christmas editorial argues true human fellowship requires real encounter, not digital facsimiles. Explore the limits of technology.

Sly Ad Campaign Revives 'Go Habs Go' in Montreal Metro

A clever Hellmann's ad campaign uses wordplay to reference the banned 'Go Habs Go' slogan in STM stations, poking fun at Montreal's language debate. Discover how a Toronto ad exec sparked the conversation.

Regina officer disciplined for privacy breaches

A Regina police officer received a one-day unpaid suspension after improperly accessing personal data 67 times. Chief Lorilee Davies responds to the privacy commissioner's report.

Regina officer used police database to snoop on 6 people

A Regina police officer improperly accessed the personal information of six individuals using a confidential police database, according to Saskatchewan's privacy commissioner. Learn the details and consequences.

Carney on Guilbeault, French, and Year-End Plans

Prime Minister Mark Carney's year-end interviews in Quebec addressed Steven Guilbeault's caucus status, his French language progress, and key policy directions. Discover the key takeaways.

Alberta privacy chief concerned over health IDs

Alberta's privacy commissioner voices significant concerns about personal health numbers appearing on identification cards, highlighting privacy risks for citizens. Learn about the implications.

Quebec's $1.5B loss from language employment gap

A new report reveals Quebec's economy loses $1.5 billion yearly due to income and employment disparities between English and French speakers. Explore the findings and implications.

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