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1. 'Les wokes' vs. 'les Duplessistes' defines a shifting 21st-century political and cultural axis in Quebec

2. No, Quebec is not Canada's Alabama; OPINION

3. L'influence du Bureau d'amenagement de l'Est du Quebec dans le developpement de l'administration publique quebecoise

4. Quebec

5. Happy to Offend In Multiple Languages

6. La paix, yes sir! Fifty years of peace activism in Quebec

7. Water and grime; Municipal corruption in Canada

8. Bonhomme strikes back: a veteran Quebec sovereignist accuses Maclean's of 'constructive xenophobia'

9. French/English rift widening in N

10. Not too late for Harper in Quebec

11. Sovereigntists' new strategy is good news for the rest of Canada

12. The Tories get a little culture shock from Quebeckers - and the Bloc

13. Quebec's existential exercise proved a salutary one

14. Thanks, neighbour

15. In search of clarity on the national unity front

16. Chong and the cabinet

17. 'Nation' plan costs Harper: MINISTER QUITS CABINET BUT MOTION PASSES BY HUGE MARGIN

18. People, not politicians, define what a 'nation' is

19. Kennedy to oppose 'Quebecois as nation': Liberal leadership candidate believes move is ill-defined, open to interpretation

20. Kennedy: to oppose 'Quebecois as nation': Liberal leadership candidate believes move is ill-defined, open to interpretation

21. The Quebecois are part of the Canadian nation, too

22. How do you put a nation in a state? Ask the Scots and Catalans

23. INSIDE STORY: When Mr. Harper's press secretary approached him about 6 p.m. on Tuesday with the Bloc motion in hand, it didn't take him long to decide on action: defining Quebecois as a nation within Canada

24. Quebec and the Monroe Doctrine

25. State v. nation: Don't make the same mistake

26. Nobody saw this coming -- nobody

27. Recognizing the elephant in Confederation: By adding a few simple words to a Bloc Quebecois motion, Stephen Harper may have changed the course of the country, says WILLIAM JOHNSON

28. Being equal, as Canadians, doesn't mean being the same

29. The inherent dangers in recognizing Quebec as a nation

30. Referendum brakes

31. A royal pain or a PR coup for the PM? Quebec nationalists are booing, but the wedding watchers may cheer

32. A grand bargain with the provinces? Where?

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