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‘Era of trust’ is over if fast-track bills pass, Tsartlip chief warns EbyChief Don Tom of the Tsartlip First Nation in Greater Victoria said First Nations will do everything in their legal power to kill bills 14 and 15.EconomyMay 26, 2025
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Albertans to shoulder outstanding gas and power balances from utility deferral programAlberta ratepayers will see a slight jump in their gas and utility bills this fall to cover outstanding balances from the province's utility deferral program.CanadaJul 17, 2021
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Alberta government tables bill to support utility providers as customers defer paymentsThe UCP tabled a bill Wednesday meant to support electricity and natural gas providers in Alberta through COVID-19 utility payment deferrals.EconomyMay 6, 2020
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Lisée wants to impose more French on English universities and CEGEPsThe Parti Quebecois leader wants English CEGEPs and universities to beef up their French by adding, among other things, a mandatory French language exit exam.EducationJan 16, 2017
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Open letter to the Université de Montréal from a former law studentA former Université de Montréal law student responds to the language controversy brewing at the university.Feb 5, 2014
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Students at UdeM want less accommodation for English studentsSome students at the University of Montreal are concerned that professors are being too lenient with their English students.Feb 3, 2014
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Rally shines a light on importance of French in MontrealA protest to shine a light on the importance of French in Montreal took place on Wednesday nightCanadaSep 19, 2013
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WATCH: Quebec anglo demands fall on deaf earsSeveral English-rights groups are teaming up, hoping to step-up their fight against amendments to Quebec's language law, known as Bill 14.PoliticsJun 14, 2013
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Controversial language amendment bill passes in principleControversial language reform passes in principle at the Quebec National Assembly on Thursday.PoliticsMay 30, 2013
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Bill 14 passes to second reading with strong majorityQuebec's controversial language bill is on track to become law after passing its second reading with a strong majority on Thursday.May 30, 2013
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