Is Quebec a distinct society when it comes to inequality?
It isn't exactly a shining beacon of equality, but Quebec does a lot of things better. Those policies are the result of relatively strong unions and social movements.
Guillaume Tremblay-Boily is an associate researcher at the Institut de recherche et d’informations socioéconomiques (IRIS). He holds a PhD in Social and Cultural Analysis from Concordia University.
It isn't exactly a shining beacon of equality, but Quebec does a lot of things better. Those policies are the result of relatively strong unions and social movements.
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