Just days after Quebec voters chose that their province should remain part of Canada by a very narrow 54,000-vote margin in 1995, Canadian Pacific Railway announced it would move its head office from ...
Vive le Québec libre! Delivered from the balcony of Montreal City Hall by General Charles de Gaulle at the end of his visit to Québec on July 24, 1967, this slogan was long seen, at least in some eyes ...
On July 23, 1967, the Paris-based France-Soir newspaper published an editorial cartoon depicting French President Charles de Gaulle arriving in Canada. When the customs agent asks de Gaulle if he has ...
Christophe Tardieu, essayiste, évoque la position du Général de Gaulle envers le Québec. «Le 'Vive le Québec libre' de De Gaulle n'est pas un cri d'insurrection, mais une injonction aux Québécois de ...