The PQ is still relevant? Seems to me that a man who went to McGill and Oxford is living in a glass house. And I can’t imagine that he did his degree at Lund in Swedish, though I may be wrong, since I did mine in a foreign language.
“Insofar as the number of places in anglophone CEGEPs will exceed those in francophone CEGEPs, we want to immediately reverse that trend.”
I don’t know the size of all the cegeps, but there are almost 10x as many French as English across the province, and just doing a brief look at public ones listed on Wikipedia there are about 25k English spots in Montreal and 47k French so luckily there is no trend to be reversed.
Alternate headline: “Newly-elected PQ leader wants to make sure guy who lost on first ballot loses his job.”
Jebediah Pallindrome
15:11 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
Post-Levesque PQ policy has always seemed to me to be based on maintaining a permanent underclass by limiting public-sector education opportunities for Francophones.
Ephraim 14:08 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
The PQ is still relevant? Seems to me that a man who went to McGill and Oxford is living in a glass house. And I can’t imagine that he did his degree at Lund in Swedish, though I may be wrong, since I did mine in a foreign language.
jeather 14:30 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
“Insofar as the number of places in anglophone CEGEPs will exceed those in francophone CEGEPs, we want to immediately reverse that trend.”
I don’t know the size of all the cegeps, but there are almost 10x as many French as English across the province, and just doing a brief look at public ones listed on Wikipedia there are about 25k English spots in Montreal and 47k French so luckily there is no trend to be reversed.
Ian 14:42 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
“The construction of the new pavilion is to better accommodate the current number of students, not to expand its enrolment”
C’mon, guys, we covered this back in June. The PQ is yelling at clouds.
Kevin 14:43 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
Alternate headline: “Newly-elected PQ leader wants to make sure guy who lost on first ballot loses his job.”
Jebediah Pallindrome 15:11 on 2020-10-21 Permalink
Post-Levesque PQ policy has always seemed to me to be based on maintaining a permanent underclass by limiting public-sector education opportunities for Francophones.