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Parti Québécois (PQ) leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon raised Quebecers' eyebrows earlier this week when the party proposed a motion urging the government to push for a Quebec flag emoji. MNAs passed the motion unanimously.

The PQ told MTL Blog that the flag emoji was a question of Quebecers being able to display their Quebec pride online — but Unicode Consortium, the organization responsible for standardizing emojis, says the emoji already exists.

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In an effort to preserve the French language in Quebec, the Parti Québécois has given a stamp of approval to a proposal to apply Bill 101 to the province's colleges.

The proposal to impose French-language laws on Quebec’s college system was put forward by the PQ’s youth wing, the Comité national des jeunes du Parti Québécois (CNJPQ), and approved by 94% of party members at a national council meeting on April 18, according to a tweet from the party.

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The Parti libéral du Québec — the official opposition party in the province — is asking the Legault government to make psychotherapy a bigger part of universal public health coverage so Quebecers can access help more quickly.

On October 8, the PLQ proposed a program that would pay for up to 15 sessions with a psychologist or psychotherapist, covering "a broad spectrum of mental disorders in children and adults."

The proposal comes on the heels of a new report that found one in four Montrealers had developed symptoms of "pandemic-induced" anxiety and depression

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