News

It’s probably worth noting the last Quebec referendum was in 1995, before many in this cohort were born. Among voters aged 35 to 54, 34 percent were in favor and 55 percent against.
Quebec voters will decide on Monday whether Canada will go forward in unity or face the prospect of breaking into two countries. Canadians outside Quebec do not get to vote on Quebec sovereignty ...
To mark Friday’s 20th anniversary of the referendum, separatists have decided the ‘Oui’ posters from 1995 should again adorn ... Quebec separatists hope nostalgia for 1995 referendum ...
One thing on which sovereigntists and federalists can agree some 20 years after the 1995 referendum is that the Quebec independence movement — in one form or another — will likely never go away.
Quebec Premier François Legault says he isn't ruling out holding a referendum on a new constitution for Quebec. But he said he is convinced that most Quebecers aren't in support of sovereignty.
Among French-speaking voters, while support for sovereignty stands at a respectable 41 percent, a majority of respondents still express the desire to see Quebec remain within the Canadian federation.
A see-saw Yes-No battle raged through the evening of Quebec’s Oct. 30, 1995, sovereignty referendum , capping a four-week campaign that began with the No side leading 60-40 and ended in a 50-50 ...
Two-thirds of Quebeckers, including 20 per cent of those who would vote Yes, do not want a referendum on sovereignty. And even though Premier Pauline Marois keeps vowing that she won't call a ...
MONTREAL—If the mandatory Quebec history courses and the coming charter of Quebec values weren’t indication enough, Quebec Premier Pauline Marois laid it out in plain old French: she is laying ...
Quebec Premier François Legault says he isn't ruling out holding a referendum on a new constitution for Quebec. But he said he is convinced that most Quebecers aren't in support of sovereignty.For him ...
Quebec Premier François Legault says he isn't ruling out holding a referendum on a new constitution for Quebec. But he said he is convinced that most Quebecers aren't in support of sovereignty.For him ...