Etiket: Pelletiers
Jakob Pelletier’s summer job
Jakob Pelletier lived up to his reputation as a tireless worker this summer. The third leading scorer among rookies last season in the American Hockey League has been busy in…
US Open Sr | Carl Pelletier’s unforgettable round with Vijay Singh
There is no age to realize a dream. 56-year-old professional golfer Carl Pelletier almost made it to the US Open Sr tournament this weekend in Pennsylvania, but he came home…
Confused | Yves P Pelletier’s non-degradable bio
Confused by Yves P Pelletier, “this is perhaps what will be read one day in a degradable Bio Cabaret”, launches the most fanciful of RBOs, evoking these evenings during which…
Francine Pelletier’s column: my farewell to “Duty”
Today I am writing my last column for the Duty. With a heavy heart, of course. It has been both a huge challenge and a great privilege to occupy this…
Francine Pelletier’s column: the real deals
After François Legault’s decline in popularity, here is another one that is even more surprising: support for the ban on religious symbols among teachers is waning. According to a Léger…
Francine Pelletier’s column: the breach of trust
Friday, December 31, 6:45 p.m. The cell phone starts screaming, an unbearable noise, immediately followed by the radio, another unbelievable squeak, interrupting the usual chants to warn of the curfew…
Francine Pelletier’s chronicle: Christmas (nonetheless)
In my family, Christmas was not Jesus’ feast. It was ours. There was of course a meticulous attention paid to all the symbolism surrounding this great day: the tree, the…
Francine Pelletier’s chronicle: the elephants in the play
It was the turn of the members of the Parti Québécois to meet last weekend to discuss “future” and “content”. The future is a particularly loaded word with regard to…
Francine Pelletier’s Chronicle: Seeing Beyond Your Nose
The appearance of a third size variant – after Alpha and Delta, here is the dreaded Omicron – recalls the basics of any pandemic. The virus affects the whole planet.…
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 –…