MONTREAL, June 12 (Reuters) - Quebec's plans to attract more French-speaking newcomers are unnerving some business owners who say they need immigrants from varied backgrounds to address a tight labor ...
A is for abribuzz (a bus shelter where you smoke weed). B is for bèl eat (enjoy a feast, deriving from Haitian Creole and English). C is for chlag-mimosa (a mix of beer and orange juice inspired by ...
The classic "bonjour, hi" greeting in Montreal is known by many Vermonters who venture up to the multi-lingual city. A new language bill that recently went into effect in Quebec aims to strengthen the ...
The Parti Quebecois is leading the polls for next month's provincial election in Canada. If they win a majority, they intend to tighten Quebec's already established language laws. NPR's Arun Rath ...