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Quebec, known for its bilingual blend of cultures, reveals an economic divide. While English and French coexist in daily life, the financial status of their respective speakers tells a different story. English-speaking Quebecers face almost double the poverty rates compared to their French-speaking neighbours, according to a new study, and the disparity is most pronounced among youth.

Speaking of disparities

Data-driven insights from the Provincial Employment Roundtable (PERT) shed light on the economic imbalance. The non-profit initiative addressing employment challenges for Quebec's English-speaking communities, reveals some troubling statistics based on the 2021 Canadian Census.

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Have you ever wondered who smokes more weed in Montrealfrancophones or anglophones? A recent survey by Éduc'alcool has an answer to this age-old question.

According to Éduc'alcool's 2020-2021 survey, 31% of francophones use cannabis compared to 22% of anglophones.

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