For decades, students at the Ecole Philippe Gaulier have been paying to bomb onstage. The goal isn't laughs — it's learning how to take the humiliation and keep going.
Growing up in Fez, Morocco, Yona Elfassi was always aware of the history of the city, which has been a center of culture, ...
The Dior show, the Beckhams' new French knighthood, and the deep cultural ties between the World War II allies that belie the ...
Last week the Quebec English School Boards Association launched a campaign urging anglophone families who have chosen to register their kids in French school to get their eligibility certificates for ...
By Greg Duncan While you were enjoying the holiday season this past December, the Quebec government passed a law that could ...
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Why Canada’s bilingualism is economic asset not burden
Canada’s official bilingualism is often portrayed as an expensive government program that drains taxpayer dollars. But this ...
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Canada 2070: What will "Canadian" mean for our grandchildren?
National identity has always been shaped by history, migration, and the landscapes people call home. Canada’s story is one of ...
Gérard Lécuyer, who died at age 88 in August, quietly helped lead Canada into uncharted political territory. He’s remembered ...
In a significant achievement for Canada’s immigration strategy, Ottawa has successfully exceeded its targets for French-speaking immigration outside of Quebec. This development highlights the ...
Canada is officially bilingual, but English is the dominant language in most provinces and labour markets. Achieving a ...
Could this become Canada’s bold new image? Canada must rethink itself. That much Carney has made clear. We can no longer ...
Respecting language rights ultimately rests upon political will and leadership. It is a dual responsibility to ensure respect ...
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