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Column: The responsible portfolio | The duty
This week, a couple’s request caught my attention. “We are a couple whose personal values [lui] dictate to move to a fully responsible portfolio. We would like to know how…
Francine Pelletier’s column: “I needed to do that”
The heartbreaking wave of feminicides that shook Quebec – including the murder of young Romane Bonnier on October 19, stabbed in the street in front of about twenty spectators –…
Reactions to the column “François Legault, the chief partisan”
Michel C. Auger’s column published on November 21 in the Context section, “François Legault, the chief partisan”, provoked many comments. Here is an overview of the emails received. Posted on…
Pierre Trudel’s column: not to be offended, a right?
Like other rights and freedoms, freedom of expression has the potential to conflict with a host of interests and sensitivities. In the name of a call for “compassion” or a…
Gérard Bérubé’s column: the essential cryptocurrency
With a capitalization of $ 3 trillion and over 200 million followers, it has become difficult to ignore the cryptocurrency market. Still suffering from a lack of legitimacy and acceptability…
Michel David’s column: Coderre to the rescue
The charter of Montreal may say that it is “a city of the French language”, it is clear that this is less and less true, and the administrations that have…
Pierre Trudel’s column: Ward’s humor and discrimination
The Supreme Court ruling in the Ward case, handed down by 5 judges to 4 in favor of the comedian, reflects a deep division over the ways of understanding the…
The column of Normand Baillargeon: with nuance and caution
Some of the positions we have heard over the past week on the future Culture and Quebec Citizenship course (which will replace the Ethics and Religious Culture course) have in…
Christian Rioux’s column: France Quebec, same fight
It had been ages since Quebec and France had found themselves on the same ground. For a decade, continental drift has accelerated. Never after the great reunion of the 1960s,…
The column of Emilie Nicolas: the state in our pants
During the censuses, the State asks us for all kinds of personal information related to our social identities (mother tongue and languages spoken, ethnic origin, religion, civil status, etc.) in…
Column by Francine Pelletier: “In Quebec, that’s how we live”
We would have thought we were Everybody talks about it, last Sunday, during the official announcement of the new Culture and Quebec Citizenship (CCQ) course. In addition to prominent politicians,…
The column of Emilie Nicolas: pride 101
“A course focused on how to be a good citizen […] can only be beneficial – with, of course, a little chauvinistic flavor: history, culture, Quebec pride. This is how…
Column by Gérard Bérubé: welcome salary increase
Janet Yellen called the upward pressure on wages from the labor shortage “good for workers” on Wednesday. “In a way, it’s good to see wages increase and working conditions improve…