We’re selling out our cultural sovereignty, feds’ argument doesn’t hold up
We can no longer deny the phenomenal power of telecommunications on the growth and development of nations, especially nations whose culture is being directly threatened. This reality is a particular concern for Quebec, a francophone nation submerged in the anglophone and Hispanic cultures of Nort...
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