The Canadian province of Quebec has long been a lightning rod for political controversy. Majority French-speaking, it has ...
Quebec's majority government has pushed through a controversial piece of legislation that will bar public school teachers, government lawyers, judges and police officers from wearing religious symbols ...
Canada's government will soon reveal its immigration plan for 2026 to 2028. Permanent resident numbers are expected to remain ...
Quebec’s separation would erect a new state barrier to further divide Quebec workers from their class brothers and sisters in the rest of Canada and around the world. In rejecting this trap, the ...
The question remains whether the Liberals, the Conservatives or any Canadian political party address the country’s disharmony ...
Three decades later, battles are still being fought over unresolved issues, and the constitutional question remains in Quebec ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about investor immigration and international law issues. Quebec's investor immigrant program is set to make a comeback on ...
At National Assembly immigration hearings, universities are challenging what they call myths about international students — ...
The upcoming relaunch of the Quebec Immigrant Investor Program (QIIP), known for its popularity as Canada's leading business immigration program for the past two decades, is likely to raise some ...
“We now want as many immigrants as possible,” said Bernard Thompson, the mayor of Hérouxville, Quebec, a onetime supporter of the town’s anti-immigrant code. The city center of Hérouxville is quiet ...