Etiket: Devoir
[Le Devoir d’histoire] The seigneurial imagination in Quebec
Once a month, The duty launches to history buffs the challenge of deciphering a theme topical from a comparison with a historical event or figure. The seigneurial regime is…
[Le Devoir de cité] Free admission appears on Quebec buses
Cities that choose to offer public transit for free are multiplying in Quebec — and once on board, few decide to disembark. Free fuel appeals to users and seems self-evident…
[Le Devoir de philo] When the social sphere swallows intimacy
Twice a month, The duty challenges enthusiasts of philosophy and the history of ideas to decipher a topical issue based on the theses of a prominent thinker. October 2021.…
“Le Devoir” collects six nominations for the Judith-Jasmin awards
The duty wins six nominations for the Judith-Jasmin 2021 awards, this prestigious competition that celebrates the best journalistic works of the year in Quebec. The dedication of the photographers of…
[Le Devoir de philo] The triumph of therapeutic culture
Twice a month, The duty challenges enthusiasts of philosophy and the history of ideas to decipher a topical issue based on the theses of a prominent thinker. The obsession…
[Le Devoir de cité] Public transport facing the price of gasoline
The rise in fuel prices highlights the need for changes in public transit services in Quebec, from the development of supply in underserved areas to the electrification of bus fleets.…
[Devoir de philo] War and the force of vertigo
Twice a month, The duty challenges enthusiasts of philosophy and the history of ideas to decipher a topical issue based on the theses of a prominent thinker. Vladimir Putin…
“Le Devoir” three-time finalist in the Canadian Journalism Competition
journalists from the Homework are finalists in three categories at the prestigious Canadian Newspaper Competition for stories ranging from 20 years since the September 11, 2001 attacks to domestic violence…
Le Devoir de cité: Lévis facing the challenge of public transport
The automobile unquestionably reigns over the suburbs — and its kingdom is growing. Urban belts are becoming ever wider as the climate issue becomes more urgent. The City of Lévis,…
Le Devoir de philo: The one-way violence of bilingualism
Twice a month, The duty challenges enthusiasts of philosophy and the history of ideas to decipher a topical issue based on the theses of a prominent thinker. The Legault…
Registrations for the 2022 summer internships of “Le Devoir” are open
The duty is pleased to announce the holding of its summer internship, which this year will allow three aspiring journalists to learn about the inner workings of a newsroom. Drum…
Le Devoir de cité: when will there be a shortcut to Portneuf?
With traffic congestion increasing in Portneuf, the City of Saint-Raymond is calling for the creation of a shortcut between the MRC and Highway 40. However, some believe that it would…
Le Devoir in Ukraine: under fire from bombs in the Luhansk region
For eight years, the village of Novotoshkivs’ke has lived under the fire of bombs, caught between the positions of the Ukrainian army and those of the pro-Russian separatists. In this…
“Le Devoir” in the United Kingdom: the proliferation of floating residences stirs up tensions in London
The Regent’s Canal is an oasis in the heart of London. Walkers and cyclists meander along the banks of this long watercourse. Cafes, restaurants and condos have sprung up in…
“Le Devoir” in Ukraine: trained for war at full speed
On a foggy Saturday morning, steps from the golden domes of the Church of the Nativity in central Derhachi, eastern Ukraine, members of the band Right Sector pay their respects…
“Le Devoir” investigates: Uber Eats or Doordash, expensive but essential for restaurateurs
Even if they have to pay commissions of up to 30% of the bill, more and more restaurateurs are using services like Doordash or Uber Eats. These applications that attract…
Le Devoir investigates: a much higher bill
Having the restaurant delivered to your home costs on average 36% more than picking up the dishes directly, 57% if you include the tip to the delivery person, according to…
“Le Devoir” in the United Kingdom: London tries to survive the cost of living
London’s most unlikely food bank is on the doorstep of the City, the city’s financial heart. You have to look for a long time to find the organization Food For…
“Le Devoir” awaits answers from the Revenue Agency
Madam Minister of National Revenue, the Honorable Diane Lebouthillier, Madam Chair of the Board of Directors of the Canada Revenue Agency, Suzanne Gouin, Recent information tells us that the Canada…
Le Devoir de cité: towards a shortage of police officers in Quebec?
The challenges of recruiting and retaining police officers are growing, in Montreal as elsewhere in Quebec, which suggests, in the long term, a shortage of peace officers, while the needs…