"French
will never be safe in Canada nationalists charge at Bill 101 rally", Montreal
Gazette, December 19, 1988, p. B 1
"
Decision could lead to anglophone exodus: Orr", Montreal Gazette, December
19, 1988, p. B 1
"Manitoba
politicians rip decision", Montreal Gazette, December 19, 1988, p.
B 1
Don MacPherson
"Bourassa blunders on issue of signs", Montreal Gazette, December
19, 1988, p. B 3
William
Johnson, "Anglo Quebec must now start all over again", Montreal Gazette,
December 19, 1988, p. B 3
Lynn
Moore, "The safe solution: Going signless", Montreal Gazette, December
16, 1988, p. B 6
Terrance
Wills "Compromise is needed lawyers say", Montreal Gazette, December
16, 1988, p. B 6
Irwin
Block, "Thank God, its over, says ex-owner of wool shop", Montreal
Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
Irwin
Block, "Singer vows to fight for English signs", Montreal Gazette,
December 16, 1988, p. B 6
Peggy
Curran, "Alliance [Quebec] urges Quebec to allow bilingual signs", Montreal
Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
"For
political leaders [elsewhere in Canada] the word is caution", Montreal
Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
Don
MacPherson, "Bourassa has moral duty to heed judgment. Anglophones played
by rules throughout even when Quebecs premier chose not to", Montreal
Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. B 3
William
Johnson, "Stay of execution for English Quebec may be brief", Montreal
Gazette, December 16, 1988, p. B 3
Bernard
Descôteaux, "Bourassa has made his nest. Dion solution and notwithstanding",
Le Devoir, December 17, 1988, pp. A1, 10
Michel
Vastel, "The anglophones of the Liberal Party of Quebec feel that they are
being pushed out", Le Devoir, December 17, 1988, pp. A1, 10
Isabelle
Paré, "Jean Doré: the notwithstanding clause if we must. Quebec must do everything
to protect the French face of Montreal", Le Devoir, December 17, 1988,
pp. A1, 10
Bernard
Descôteaux, "According to Jacques Rochefort, the defense of Quebec was incomplete",
Le Devoir, December 17, 1988, p. A2
Guy
Taillefer, "The Conservative Mps of Quebec are divided on the dilemma of
language", Le Devoir, December 17, 1988, p. A2
"LAllier
is fovorable to the use of the notwithstanding clause", Le Devoir, December
17, 1988, p. A2
Paul
Roy, "Santa changes his mind: No to bilingualism", La Presse, December
16, 1988, p. B 1
Marie
Claude Lortie, "Reactions of anglophone montrealers: between joy and exasperation",
La Presse, December 16, B 4
Mario
Fontaine, "Prudent, English Canada awaits the reaction of Bourassa. However,
Mrs Carstairs believes that Bourassa must respect the linguistic rights of the
minority", La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B4
Gilles
Paquin, "Francophones from outside Quebec wish for the maintenance of a French
face", La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 4
Gilbert
Lavoie, "Alliance Quebec: relieved but worried", La Presse, December
16, 1988, p. B 5
Roch
Côté, "In the West Island: business as usual but...", La Presse,
December 16, 1988, p. B 5
Gilbert
Lavoie, "Morton Brownstein would not fight this battle again", La
Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 5
Gilles
Gauthier, "Disappointed by his defeat", Singer wishes to take
the case to a higher authority", La Presse, December 16, 1988, p.
B 5
Paul Durivage,
"According to the business group [Conseil du patronat], Quebec should abide
by the judgment" La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
Johanne
Lenneville, "With the students, the debate ended at Ville St. Laurent",
La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
Jean
Paul Soulié, " Most of the signs have already been changed", La Presse,
December 16, 1988, p. B 6
"Morin
and Laurin: Bourassa has no choice. According to Léon Dion, the Meech Lake Accord
is endangered", La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 6
André
Noël, "Artists are unanimous in denouncing the judgment", La Presse,
December 16, 1988, p. B 7
André
Noël, "The labor leaders demand that the notwithstanding clause be used",
La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 7
Gilles
Gauthier, "[David] Berger: the Court has indicated the just middle road",
La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 7
"Acadians
see positive aspects", La Presse, December 16, 1988, p. B 7
Michel
Vastel, "Manitoba withdraws its support of the Meech Lake Accord. Federal
parties condemn the use of the notwithstanding clause", Le Devoir,
December 20, 1988, pp. 1, 8
Bernard
Descôteaux, "Bourassa finds English Canada nervous", Le Devoir,
December 20, 1988, pp. 1, 8
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1999 Claude Bélanger, Marianopolis College