Québec Solidaire aims for gender parity, critics cry ‘wokeism,’ imply women are less competent
“The simple reality is that gender parity isn’t attained with wishful thinking. It sometimes requires concrete action.”
“The simple reality is that gender parity isn’t attained with wishful thinking. It sometimes requires concrete action.”
After a brief period in Halifax, the prestigious title has come home.
“The Conservatives are now ahead among 18- to 34-year-olds across Canada with 36% of the vote.”
Québec Solidaire leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois has reacted to a new Léger poll, criticizing Francois Legault and the CAQ for “stubbornly adopting a disconnected bill” not supported by Quebecers.
“What Sugar Sammy’s harshest critics resent about him, a poster child for Bill 101, is that his ability to speak impeccable French hasn’t automatically translated into his miraculous transformation into a version of a Quebecer they want to see materialize.”
Brian Mulroney was the top choice among Quebecers.
François Legault and Paul St-Pierre Plamondon lead the pack in terms of favourability.
In fact, Quebecers are the most likely in Canada to acknowledge that systemic racism exists.
(Only to find out they would still lose to François Legault.)
83% of Biden voters say the same.