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School's out - did the PQ get a passing grade?1 comment

jamesmennie wrote 4 days ago: Within 24 hours the National Assembly in Quebec City will recess for the summer and provincial MNAs … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, Bill 14, caq, charbonneau inquiry, coalition avenir québec, euthanasia, mennie, mennie podcast, oqlf

JEFF LEGAULT - MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS LAWYER

vannapragal wrote 1 week ago: Just when I was thinking I need to feature some fashionable guys on the site, I meet Jeff. I feel li … more →

Tags: Vann Apragal, united states, Family, Barton Perreira, Tom Ford, Québec, Elle, National Assembly of Quebec, The Girl Of My Best Friend

FRENCH WORD OF THE DAY: Tirer son épingle du jeu

gruesomegreg wrote 2 weeks ago: Tirer son épingle du jeu: To ably remove oneself from an awkward situation, ie to emerge unscathed; … more →

Tags: In The News, L'autre solitude, french word of the day, Quebec politics, caq, coalition avenir québec, LaPresse, Coalition for Quebec's Future, Opposition party

A (very) early election warning sign

Don Macpherson wrote 2 weeks ago: We can’t say François Legault hasn’t warned us. He says his Coalition Avenir Québec, whi … more →

Tags: The Don Macpherson Quebec Angle, coalition avenir québec, Don Macpherson, Parti Québécois, Quebec politics, too close to call

More bad news for the PQ...1 comment

jamesmennie wrote 3 weeks ago: One of the easiest ways for a politician to dismiss a less than flattering poll is to rightly point … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, caq, CROP poll, election, la presse, mennie, mennie podcast, option nationale, Pauline Marois

The Story So Far: Hadfield touches down, Angelina Jolie announces surgery

jamesmennie wrote 1 month ago: Hello and welcome to The Story So Far for Tuesday, May 14. Click on the grey icon below to hear the … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, Angelina Jolie, breast cancer, caq, Chris Hadfield, International Space Station, Louise Harel, mennie, mennie podcast

Bill 14: Will it still be around by Canada Day?

jamesmennie wrote 1 month ago: It has sparked emotional and sometimes bitter debate and a protest movement that has seen hundreds o … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, Bill 101, Bill 14, caq, mennie, mennie podcast, National Assembly, Pauline Marois, Phillipe Couillard

The CAQ did not jump the shark, they landed on it!

conservativemontreal wrote 1 month ago: I know that I had promised to continue disassembling the CAQ’s St. Laurent project.  However it’s ne … more →

Tags: Political, Québec, caq, Parti Québécois, coalition avenir québec, Jumping the Shark, allophone

CAQ keeps Bill 14 alive - for now

jamesmennie wrote 1 month ago: Bill 14, the PQ’s attempt to toughen the provisions of Quebec’s language charter, almost … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, caq, PQ @ [...], mennie podcast, mennie, Podcast, Bruce Hicks, Bill 14, Diane de Courcy

Quebec Ignores Warnings About Data-Driven Education Reform

Robert Green wrote 2 months ago: By Robert Green The last week has seen some alarming developments with respect to the myopic focus o … more →

Tags: original content, No Child Left Behind, PLQ, Standardized Testing, Bill 88, Québec, Grade inflation

The Léger-Gazette poll and the next election1 comment

Don Macpherson wrote 2 months ago: A few things leap out from the results of the latest poll on Quebec politics by Léger Marketing for … more →

Tags: The Don Macpherson Quebec Angle, coalition avenir québec, Don Macpherson, Léger Marketing, Parti Québécois, Philippe Couillard, Polls, Quebec Liberal Party, Quebec politics

Is it time for a Drapeau at city hall?

jamesmennie wrote 2 months ago: Back when the provincial government was forcing mergers on Montreal island municipalities, the mayor … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, Bruce Hicks, caq, gérald Tremblay, mennie, mennie podcast, Montreal City Hall, Pauline Marois, Podcast

Gazette Midday: Police standoff in St. Laurent, and police surveillance in Laval

jamesmennie wrote 2 months ago: Hello and welcome to montrealgazette.com and welcome to Midday. Here’s the rundown on some of … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, Brome Lake, caq, charbonneau inquiry, Gazette Midday, Knowlton, Laval, Montreal City Hall, Surveillance

FRENCH WORD OF THE DAY: Corvée

gruesomegreg wrote 2 months ago: Corvée: A difficult task or chore; also refers to unpaid labour. As seen in: « François Legault veut … more →

Tags: In The News, L'autre solitude, french word of the day, Quebec politics, caq, st. lawrence river

The Story So Far: Mr. 3 Per Cent takes the stand, and bugs in Laval?

jamesmennie wrote 2 months ago: Hello and welcome to The Story So Far for Monday, March 25. Click on the grey icon below to hear the … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, bernard trépanier, caq, charbonneau inquiry, Frank Zampino, gérald Tremblay, Laval, mennie, mennie podcast

Petition MNAs to vote down Bill 14

G.J. Nashen wrote 3 months ago: Several petitions are circulating online calling upon Members of the National Assembly to vote down … more →

Tags: language, Québec, language rights, Quebec National Assembly, Charter of the French language, English-speaking Quebecer, coalition avenir québec

Email CAQ members to stop Bill 142 comments

G.J. Nashen wrote 3 months ago: Canadian Rights in Quebec (CRITIQ) is a newly formed Quebec-based organization dedicated to the prot … more →

Tags: language, Québec, montreal, Bill 101, Quebec National Assembly, caq, coalition avenir québec, Bill 14, Critiq

Spoon Lights.

linzilukazoo wrote 5 months ago: I saw these spoon lights a while back designed by Francois Legault. I think they would make great ac … more →

Tags: For the Home, Hand Made, Cheap, Accent, upcycling, Home, spoon, light, Kitchen

An Extraordinary Year: When Quebec politics collided with the street

jamesmennie wrote 5 months ago: Politically speaking, 2012 was a year where nothing went as planned in Quebec. An anti-government tu … more →

Tags: montreal@themoment, caq, Jean Charest, Liberals, mennie, mennie podcast, Parti Québécois, Pauline Marois, Phil Authier


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