Tag: Quebec
In Quebec, Attal defends France’s “very strong attachment” to secularism – L’Express
“I affirmed a very strong attachment, which is that of France, to secularism. We share this same approach,” declared Gabriel Attal, during a press conference in Quebec City, alongside by…
Visiting Quebec, Attal defends Ceta, the free trade agreement between Canada and the EU
French Prime Minister Gabriel Attal has just started a three-day visit to Canada, as well as to Quebec. The head of government first met his Canadian counterpart Justin Trudeau. Together,…
the incredible revenge of Quebec literature – L’Express
Dany Laferrière has fun with his statue, bristling near the great library of Montreal, and a few meters from the street where, in the 1960s, a police officer arrested him…
Sports Brief: UZSC eliminated in the cup semi-finals, Hoolwerf just missed the podium in Quebec
TO SKATE Merijn Scheperkamp once again performed disappointingly in the second 500 meters of the World Cup races in Quebec. The skater from Skating Club Zeist finished eighteenth, almost a…
Sports Brief: Hoolwerf next to the podium in Quebec, narrow victory for Utrecht Dragons
TO SKATE Skater Bart Hoolwerf finished just off the podium in the mass start at the World Cup in Quebec. The 26-year-old skater from Eemdijk finished fourth in the sprint…
collective legal action against the government for its management of Covid-19
This approach affects some 9,000 residents of 118 public retirement homes who suffered the full brunt of the effects of the first waves of the disease. A third of them…
Catherine Granche, constant artist and jewelry designer
Today, contemporary jewelry, jewelry and porcelain with Catherine Granche. Quebec artist and jeweler, inspired by nature and the passing of time, Catherine Granche is an artist of all times. She…
In Quebec, social conflicts are increasing
For a third consecutive week, more than 350,000 Quebec students are out of class because one of the unions is leading an indefinite general strike to obtain salary increases and…
Canada: strike widely followed in hospitals and schools in Quebec
Nearly 10% of the working population of Quebec was on strike this Thursday, November 23 in hospitals and at schools, and the social movement continues this Friday for teachers. More…
Quebec mourns Karl Tremblay, singer of the group Les Cowboys Fringants, who died of cancer
Karl Tremblay, the singer of the most popular Quebec group Les Cowboys Fringants died Wednesday, November 15 at the age of 47 from prostate cancer. For more than 25 years,…