Bloc Montréal: Do the Liberals deserve the anglo vote given their past support of Bill 96?
on September 27th, 2022
We spoke with Bloc Montréal leader Balarama Holness and Westmount-Saint-Louis candidate Heidi Small about their vision for Montreal, the Liberal Party, the Canadian Party and more.
In a conversation with Bloc Montréal party leader Balarama Holness earlier this week, he questioned whether or not the Quebec Liberals deserve the anglo vote in the election coming up on Oct. 3 — especially considering their initial support of Bill 96 Read More
Interview with Heidi Small from Bloc Montreal
on September 26th, 2022
Self-described as “built for service,” former Montreal Gazette columnist and founder of the Montreal-based YouTube chef series Beyond the Plate, Heidi Small is looking to represent the Westmount-Saint-Louis riding as a member of Bloc Montreal in the National Assembly.
The Daily sat down with Small to discuss her career in food, her involvement with the local community, the language debate, and anglophone rights.
This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity. Read More
Bloc Montreal candidates urge Concordia students to vote
on September 24th, 2022
For some Concordia students, provincial politics tend to be an afterthought to the constant pressures of student life. Whether it’s catching up on assignments or finding classrooms in the Hall building, most students don’t have the time to remain informed or even have a conclusive opinion on Quebec politics. Read More
Bloc Montréal pledges to give a voice to 'neglected' Montrealers at the National Assembly
on September 22nd, 2022
One year after his failed attempt to be Montreal's mayor, Balarama Holness is bringing many of the issues brought forth during his municipal election campaign to the provincial level.
It's part of his plan as leader of the newly-minted Bloc Montréal party to give Montrealers a voice at the National Assembly. Read More
Bloc Montréal calls out use of N-word in leaders’ debate: “Only in Quebec”
on September 17th, 2022
Bloc Montréal candidate Joel DeBellefeuille has released a statement calling out Québec Solidaire leader Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois and Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon for using the N-word in quoting the name of a book by Pierre Vallières at the Quebec leaders’ debate on Thursday night. Read More
Balarama Holness says secularism, language laws affect Montreal more than rest of province in CTV interview
on September 16th, 2022
Quebec’s bills 21 and 96 “disproportionately” impact Montrealers, and the city ought to have a party represent it in the provincial legislature.
That’s according to Bloc Montreal leader Balarama Holness who, one year after his attempt to be Montreal’s mayor, has set his sights on Quebec City.
“We need a party that has a strong voice at the National Assembly that represents the interest of Montrealers, because right now, there’s a void in that regard,” said Holness during a Friday interview with CTV Montreal anchor Maya Johnson. Read More
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Bloc Montréal: Do the Liberals deserve the anglo vote given their past support of Bill 96?
September 27th, 2022
Interview with Heidi Small from Bloc Montreal
September 26th, 2022
Bloc Montreal candidates urge Concordia students to vote
September 24th, 2022
Bloc Montréal pledges to give a voice to 'neglected' Montrealers at the National Assembly
September 22nd, 2022
Bloc Montréal calls out use of N-word in leaders’ debate: “Only in Quebec”
September 17th, 2022
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2022
June
Balarama Holness' Bloc Montréal party officially authorized by QuebecBalarama Holness introduces new provincial party: Bloc MontréalHolness to run in N.D.G. in provincial electionBalarama Holness se lance dans Notre-Dame-de-GrâceBloc Montréal announces two more candidates for provincial voteBloc Montreal announces D'Arcy-McGee, Westmount-Saint-Louis candidatesBalarama Holness rips into Quebec Liberal Party for Bill 96 flip-flopping, Bonjour-HiHolness: “NDG is the frontline in the fight for a multicultural, multilingual Montreal”Allison Hanes: Anglos have choices now — do the Liberals deserve a comeuppance?Barbara Kay: Montreal needs to make a run for it — before the doors to the rest of the world close“François Legault and Dominique Anglade oppose multiculturalism and bilingualism”“In Quebec, it should be understood that society is committed to equity, inclusion"
August
Bloc Montréal adds three candidates, outlines health-care platformBloc Montreal presents candidates & immigration policyBloc Montreal announces candidates, immigration policyBloc Montréal's Holness calls for more powers, cut of QST for MontrealBalarama Holness launches election campaign under new Bloc Montreal partyA party Proposing A $5 Fee For Anyone Driving To Montreal Island Who Doesn't Live ThereBloc Montréal unveils election platformAt campaign launch, Bloc Montréal pledges to repeal Bill 96Holness veut taxer l’entrée sur l’île de Montréal pour les non-résidants
September
Balarama Holness leads 'positive rebellion' for a seat at the tableBalarama Holness says secularism, language laws affect Montreal more than rest of province in CTV interviewBloc Montréal calls out use of N-word in leaders’ debate: “Only in Quebec”Bloc Montréal pledges to give a voice to 'neglected' Montrealers at the National AssemblyBloc Montreal candidates urge Concordia students to voteInterview with Heidi Small from Bloc MontrealBloc Montréal: Do the Liberals deserve the anglo vote given their past support of Bill 96?
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