Graham Fraser is the author of Sorry, I Don’t Speak French.
Articles by Graham Fraser
- A Formidable Presence (July–August 2023)
Lise Bissonnette on the record - Le critique (June 2023)
Before the referendum came the reviews - In Other Words (April 2023)
Lori Saint-Martin’s life in translation - Wild Goose Chases (December 2022)
On the allure of the hunt - Miracle Grow (September 2022)
Quebec is doing just fine - False Positives (May 2022)
Riding the first wave in Quebec - Want My Advice? (March 2022)
Jocelyn Coulon thinks we’ve lost our way - Où ce-qu’il vient de? (November 2021)
The journey of a cosmopolitan Acadian - The Art of Losing (September 2021)
The archeology of two lives - Alive and Kicking (June 2021)
Le Chef continues to make an impression - There Shall Be a Sitting (April 2021)
Canada’s forty-third vote - Je me souviens de quoi? (January–February 2021)
A fresh take on the beautiful province - Comeau Speaks (September 2020)
Insights from inside the FLQ - The Acadian (March 2020)
Michel Bastarache speaks - Plain language (July–August 2018)
The first murmurs of a constitutional debate that lasted three decades - Quiet, and not entirely a revolution (February 2018)
Claude Ryan, and Quebec Catholicism’s last stand - Undeclaring a language war (October 2017)
A Montreal academic confronts the ‘mytho-constitutional Quebec universe’ - Double Vision (January 2017)
A former language commissioner on the future of bilingualism