Quebec Chronicles
New in Ceasefire, Quebec Chronicles - Tuesday, September 11, 2012 0:00 - 0 Comments
Quebec Chronicles | A historic milestone or the beginning of the end for the student movement?
Jane Gatensby reports from Montreal in the wake of Wednesday's provincial elections, which represented a chance for Quebecois to decide on the direction to take following this year's Maple Spring.
New in Ceasefire, Quebec Chronicles - Wednesday, July 4, 2012 15:53 - 0 Comments
Quebec Chronicles | A fork in the road
Jane Gatensby reports from Montreal as a summer of strife and upheavals beckons.
New in Ceasefire, Politics, Quebec Chronicles - Saturday, June 2, 2012 0:00 - 0 Comments
Quebec Chronicles | It’s not just about tuition anymore…
In her latest dispatch from Montreal, Jane Gatensby reports on the powerful wave of mobilisation sweeping Quebec as the backlash grows against a far-reaching emergency law aimed at putting an end to the student strikes. What was once a fight over tuition fees, Gatensby writes, has evolved into a popular movement for the preservation of fundamental civil liberties.
New in Ceasefire, Quebec Chronicles, Special Reports - Thursday, May 3, 2012 12:00 - 12 Comments
Quebec Chronicles | A Maple Spring?
In the first of her reports from Quebec, Jane Gatensby provides a compelling account of the largest student movement you've never heard of: Quebec's Carrés Rouges.





