New developments are shining a spotlight on Indigenous culture in Canada’s biggest province—an area that encompasses ...
The French Charter was adopted in 1977 by the Quebec government to protect the French language. Through the French Charter, the French language holds status as the official language in the province of ...
Upon arrival, we headed to the Chateau Frontenac, the city’s signature structure, visible from nearly any side of town. Built by the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1893, the 18-story structure is not a ...
For Quebec City’s tiny English-speaking community, a former jail turned library serves as an essential sanctuary in a metropolis where the domination of French is enshrined in law. By Ian Austen ...
On May 13, 2021, the Québec government introduced Bill 96, An Act respecting French, the official and common language of Québec (the Bill), proposing significant amendments to Québec’s Charter of the ...
Where on earth? Quebec City, the province's capital, is three-hour train ride from buzzy Montreal [link back to Montreal feature here] making it a perfect stop on a Canada trip. If your first thought ...