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Running north to south across the entire island of Montréal, Boulevard St-Laurent was formerly the dividing line between the French-speaking side of the city on the east and the English-speaking ...
Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil greets members of a Syrian refugee family in 2016. Arabic is one of the most common non-official languages spoken in the greater Montreal region now ...
Employment Profile of English-Speakers in Montreal, English-speaking youth have an unemployment rate of 18.4%, meaning about one in every five youth in the English-speaking community is unemployed.
Image Concordia University’s downtown campus in Montreal. “When I look at the number of English-speaking students in Quebec, it threatens the survival of French,” the province’s premier ...
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