Immigration and the survival of French are tied in Quebec

The declining birthrate of francophones offers a nightmare scenario for Quebec.
Quebec's historic low birthrate is also a cause for concern among the province's political class, who have crafted their messages to match popular worries, writes Andrew Caddell.

KAMOURASKA, QUE.—The hockey season in Kamouraska is winding down, and I will miss it. For the last five years, I have enjoyed the company of teammates in the local beer league, “Hockey 55-plus.”  Twice a week from September to May, we play at the arena in La Pocat...

To keep reading, subscribe and become a political insider.

Only $7.76 a week for an annual subscription.

Enjoy unlimited website access and the digital newspaper.

Cancel anytime.


Already a Subscriber?

Get Foreign Policy Newsletter

The key issues and people influencing Canadian foreign policy and diplomacy. Thursday.


By entering your email address you consent to receive email from The Hill Times containing news, analysis, updates and offers. You may unsubscribe at any time. See our privacy policy

MORE Opinion

RELATED STORIES

MORE Feature

RELATED STORIES

MORE Feature

RELATED STORIES