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Courtney Greenberg

Toronto

Multimedia Editor at National Post

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  • 6 days ago | ca.news.yahoo.com | Courtney Greenberg

    A new poll reveals that more than 80 per cent of Quebec residents say that they’re part of the Canadian nation. The findings showed that despite the rhetoric by political leaders in the province that push for separatism, the majority of residents may not feel that way, according to the poll. Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet called Canada an “artificial country with very little meaning,” in April, ahead of the federal election.

  • 6 days ago | nationalpost.com | Courtney Greenberg

    Advertisement 1The findings showed that despite the rhetoric by political leaders in the province that push for separatism, the majority of residents may not feel that wayArticle contentA new poll reveals that more than 80 per cent of Quebec residents say that they’re part of the Canadian nation.

  • 6 days ago | thesudburystar.com | Courtney Greenberg

    The findings showed that despite the rhetoric by political leaders in the province that push for separatism, the majority of residents may not feel that wayPublished May 10, 2025  •  Last updated 11 hours ago  •  3 minute readThe flags of Quebec and Canada are shown on flagpoles. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal GazetteArticle contentA new poll reveals that more than 80 per cent of Quebec residents say that they’re part of the Canadian nation.

  • 1 week ago | nationalpost.com | Courtney Greenberg |Robert Wood

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1'This policy is a step in right direction as it recognizes the pivotal impact Canadian snowbirds have on the U.S. sunbelt,' says the Canadian Snowbird AssociationArticle contentAmid heightened tensions and stricter travel policies between the U.S. and Canada, a new bill would extend the amount of time Canadians can spend in the United States. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentWe apologize, but this video has failed to load.

  • 1 week ago | thesudburystar.com | Courtney Greenberg

    'This policy is a step in right direction as it recognizes the pivotal impact Canadian snowbirds have on the U.S. sunbelt,' says the Canadian Snowbird AssociationA Canadian flag flies next to the American one at the Lewiston-Queenston border crossing bridge in Niagara Falls, Ont., on Feb. 4, 2025.

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