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A Reporter at Large (Quebec)
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A Reporter at Large (Quebec)
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Abstract |
Richler’s scathing analysis of Quebec politics and language laws. In this excerpt from the author’s work-in-progress that became Oh Canada! Oh Quebec!, he recounts the political events that led to the imposition of Bills 22, 101 and 178. He describes contemporary Quebec as an intolerant, tribal society with anti-Semitic roots.
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The New Yorker
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Vol. 67
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no. 31
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40-92
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Date |
September 23, 1991
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Language |
en
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Citation |
Richler, Mordecai. “A Reporter at Large (Quebec).” The New Yorker Vol. 67, no. 31 (September 23, 1991): 40–92.
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