Is Kent Hughes québécois?

François Cardinal has a hot potato question: Is Kent Hughes québécois? He digs into how the question has been asked (or avoided) since Hughes – born in Beaconsfield – was hired as Canadiens GM, and how his own editorial board edges around the wider issue. Why is Leonard Cohen always a “poète montréalais”? Do most of us understand “québécois” to mean a person of mostly French ancestry and expression?

Cardinal also pins Lise Ravary down for accusing the Habs of hiring an anglophone, and of wishing they had chosen someone with a French name, even though Hughes was born here and speaks French. But that’s not enough.

It’s a good question and has no simple answer. I don’t think I would be described as québécoise, for example. Not only was I born here, I have four great-grandparents buried on the mountain. But I grew up in an anglo household, so there it is. It’s not enough.

Are you québécois? Why or why not?

I find myself curious: if you know people who’ve come here more recently from France, do their kids think they’re québécois?

Update to add: Urbania has a piece on anglos who don’t speak French, or as it delicately puts it, une petite tournée chez les « têtes carrées ».