What began in late 2016 as a peaceful protest by lawyers and teachers in Cameroon’s North West and South West regions quickly turned violent and developed into what’s become known as Cameroon’s ...
13dOpinion
The Gazette on MSNHanes: The absurdity of being anglophone in Quebec (yet again)This time we were forbidden from holding book club meetings at libraries until — phew! — we were told it’s okay. What next?
The University of New Brunswick and University of Waterloo have signed a memorandum of understanding, setting the foundation ...
It indicates the number of people in Quebec's census districts who self-indentify as Anglophone: meaning they selected English as their mother tongue; they selected English and French as their ...
The protest was instigated by perceived marginalisation of Cameroon's anglophone region, which makes up 20% of the nation's 29 million people. The conflict has resulted in immense destruction and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results