With the horrors going on in the U.S. by the Tr*mp presidency, let's not overlook the isolationist nationalism going on here in Quebec.

YES helped give me the tools to start my business 13 years ago. #legault is so small and petty.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-montreal-young-anglos-job-search-funding-1.7497004?cmp=rss

#quebec #canada #anglos

Quebec cuts all funding to Montreal organization that helps young Anglos find work | CBC News

Youth Employment Services, a Montreal community organization that helps young Anglophones find work, says it will stop receiving funding from the Quebec government in June.

CBC

By #ToulaDrimonis via "TheWalrus"

“For #Quebec to lose any part of #McGill would be a colossal mistake, but one solely caused by this government’s myopic #PopulistPolitics & premier #Legault’s insistence on playing to his party’s most radical base.”

#TheWalrus #Tuition #Montreal #Québec #English #French #language #Anglos #QCpoli

"Quebec Superior Court judge rules parts of Legault government's school board law unconstitutional" | CBC News
#QCPoli #Loi40 #Bill40 #Quebec #Anglos #Section23
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/bill-40-unconstitutional-superior-court-1.6926061
Quebec Superior Court judge rules parts of Legault government's school board law unconstitutional | CBC News

The Quebec government’s effort to transform English-language school boards into service centres, as it has done on the French side, is unconstitutional and violates the rights of the province’s English-speaking minority, the Superior Court ruled Wednesday.

CBC
Hanes: Trudeau is throwing Quebec anglos under the bus with Bill C-13

The Official Languages Act reform shows that Ottawa is just as willing to jettison the rights of English-speaking Quebecers as Premier François Legault.

Montreal Gazette
Québec reluctantly turns power back on for immigrants and Anglos

MONTREAL - After a million households lost electricity last week due the second once-in-a-lifetime ice storm most Quebeckers have faced in their lifetimes, Hydro Québec is reluctantly turning the power back on for the houses of immigrant and Anglophone families.

The Beaverton