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2 weeks ago |
montrealgazette.com | Allison Hanes
It’s our turn now. Monday is election day, after campaigning federal party leaders spent the last five weeks trying to win our support. Casting a ballot is always a sacred civic duty and democratic right, but this time marking our X will also be an emphatic expression of our identity, our Canadianness and our national sovereignty. We’re not only choosing our next government — we’re demonstrating that we alone shall determine our fate in the true north, strong and free.
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1 month ago |
montrealgazette.com | Allison Hanes
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet must have figured he’d found a clever backdrop for his campaign photo op last week when he stood outside the Roddick Gates of McGill University to demand that the federal government cut off funding for Quebec’s English-speaking community.
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1 month ago |
montrealgazette.com | Allison Hanes
There is a whole lot of heartbreak, disappointment and outrage this week among those affiliated with two of Montreal’s most vibrant yet physically decaying institutions.
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1 month ago |
montrealgazette.com | Allison Hanes
As she seeks to seal the deal on closing off Mount Royal to vehicle traffic from the east side before she leaves office, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante appears convinced this effort will put her “on the right side of history.”City council this week signed off on a six-year, $12.8-million contract to fine-tune the redesign of Camillien-Houde Way into a path for pedestrians and cyclists.
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2 months ago |
montrealgazette.com | Allison Hanes
“La question qui tue” is a French expression that literally translates as “the question that kills.”What it actually means is more along the lines of “the real question,” or “the most crucial issue.” But in the context of Monday’s French debate among English-speaking candidates vying to lead the Liberal Party of Canada — and by default the country — a literal reading of the turn of phrase was somehow appropriate.
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