Author: Teilor Stone
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Black History Month: African music in all its forms!
Afro-Brazilian singer Fabiana Cozza African music will be in the spotlight in February as six concert-events will be presented in Montreal to celebrate Black History Month . Starting February 3, […]
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Sean Paul and Patrick Bruel expected at the FestiVoix
Sean Paul will be visiting Quebec this summer. The FestiVoix de Trois-Rivières has unveiled the first artists and groups that will perform at its 30th edition, from June 29 to July 9. Among them, we […]
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Benoît Gagnon: “I think people appreciated how I am”
Benoît Gagnon was ousted from reality TV Big Brother Celebrities, two weeks after Jérémy Demay. We took stock with him of his adventure. HPQ: Why did you agree to do Big […]
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Mélissa Bédard wants to see people love each other like that
Saint-Émile singer Mélissa Bédard has released her fifth album, Love yourself like that, on January 27th. For this new opus, the artist went to draw deep within herself to lay […]
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Ottawa promises to welcome 10,000 Uighurs by 2024
The House of Commons in Ottawa has unanimously passed a motion to welcome 10,000 Uyghur refugees by 2024. The House of Commons in Ottawa has passed unanimously on Wednesday a […]
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January 2023: a record month for snow and mildness
A Montreal street after the January 25-26, 2023 snowstorm. If your car got buried and stuck in the snow time and time again in January and you saw more Montrealers […]
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Amira Elghawaby's apologies make people react
Former journalist and human rights activist Amira Elghawaby is now a spokesperson and adviser to the federal government in the fight against Islamophobia and systemic racism. The apologies that Amira […]
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Better framing of inclusive writing is better, says expert
Inclusive writing has been gaining ground in universities for several years, although its practice is encouraged and not required. A better framework for inclusive writing would be preferable to ensure […]
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The Port of Montreal, a major transit point for stolen cars
The Port of Montreal is a major transit point for stolen cars. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) intercepted 1,050 stolen cars at the Port of Montreal in 2022, while […]