
Journal de Quebec newspaper locked out workers spokesperson Denis Bolduc speaks to the crowd during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout at the Quebecor owned paper in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Journal de Quebec newspaper locked out workers spokesperson Denis Bolduc speaks to the crowd during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout at the Quebecor owned paper in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Henri Masse, ex president of the Quebec Federation of Labour (FTQ) speaks to the crowd during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout at the Quebecor owned Journal de Quebec newspaper in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Flags are raised in front of the Quebecor owned Journal de Quebec newspaper office during protest for the one-year mark of the lockout in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Journal de Quebec newspaper locked out workers walk to the Quebecor owned paper office during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Journal de Quebec newspaper locked out workers spokesperson Denis Bolduc speaks to the crowd during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout at the Quebecor owned paper in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

Journal de Quebec newspaper journalist Michel Hebert hold a sign during a protest for the one-year mark of the lockout at the Quebecor owned paper in Quebec city April 20, 2007.

PQ leader Pauline Marois speaks in a press conference in front of the Quebec Legislature building in Quebec City April 24, 2008. Marois announced that she would like the province to have control over Radio-television and Telecommunications issues, a currently under control of the federal with the CRTC.

PQ leader Pauline Marois and all the PQ’s MNA arrive to a press conference in front of the Quebec Legislature building in Quebec City April 24, 2008. Marois announced that she would like the province to have control over Radio-television and Telecommunications issues, a currently under control of the federal with the CRTC.

TQS (Television Quatre-Saisons) logo on the local TV station in Quebec City April 23, 2008. Remstar, new owner of TQS, announced this morning that they will stop the production of all their news bulletin on September 1st, firing 270 employees.

TQS (Television Quatre-Saisons) banners on the local TV station in Quebec City April 23, 2008. Remstar, new owner of TQS, announced this morning that they will stop the production of all their news bulletin on September 1st, firing 270 employees.