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Los Angeles franchit une nouvelle étape dans le révisionnisme historique et la rectitude politique : sa fête de Christophe Colomb devient la fête des Peuples autochtones

L.A. City Council replaces Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day on city calendar



The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to eliminate Columbus Day from the city calendar, siding with activists who view the explorer as a symbol of genocide for native peoples in North America and elsewhere.

Les cowboys arrivent au 400e... aux abris !!!

Stampede to whoop it up in Quebec City

Canadian unity supplied along with the flapjacks


I believe a group of Calgarians whooping it up in Quebec City is the quintessential Canadian celebration -- a celebration of diversity that keeps "the True North, strong and free."

The profound malaise at Montreal city hall

Judging by the latest in a staggering succession of scandals to erupt at Montreal city hall, due process is something of an alien concept in the upper ranks of the civic administration


City of Montreal council speaker Claude Dauphin (right) walks away from Mayor Gérald Tremblay (top) an...

Québec

Peter Dale Scott est Canadien. C'est le fils du réputé constitutionnaliste F. R. Scott

LA DÉSTABILISATION SYSTÉMIQUE

La stratégie de la tension à travers le 11-Septembre, l’assassinat de JFK et l’attentat d’Oklahoma City



Chercheur et ancien diplomate, Peter Dale Scott compare les événements du 11-Septembre, l’assassinat de JFK et l’attentat d’Oklahoma City.

Québec

Rien ne va plus !

Etats-unis: Atlantic City au bord de la faillite



Quand en 1978 les jeux d’argent furent légalisés dans le New Jersey, Atlantic City pensait pouvoir concurrencer Las Vegas. Mais l’économie de la ville totalement dépendante du revenu de ses casinos est passée au rouge au fil des ans.

Canada

Le paradis multiculturel torontois vire au cauchemar

Four people injured in Kensington Market shooting: Toronto police



Toronto police are investigating yet another shooting in the city involving multiple victims. Police tweeted late Sunday night that four people were injured after shots were fired just west of the downtown core in the city’s Kensington Market area.

International

Une montée des tensions dans toute l'Europe

Popular mayor of Polish city dies after stabbing at charity event



The popular liberal mayor of the Polish port city of Gdansk died on Monday after he was stabbed during a charity event the evening before by an ex-convict who stormed onstage and said it was revenge against a political party the politician once belonged to.

Playing politics with soldiers

Duceppe can't bring down the government with Afghanistan motion but he wants to curry favour with the Quebec City region


Every time Gilles Duceppe goes to Quebec City, he says something completely stupid. Earlier this fall he proposed a light-rail link between the provincial capital and New York City, a concept for which no commercial demand has ever existed, and which no serious federal or provincial politician has ever discussed with American counterparts in state capitals or in Washington. This would all be pursuant to Quebec...

Couillard comes to the aid of the party

Health minister will be a star candidate in the Quebec City region, and raise the profile of area Liberals


Goodbye, Health Minister Philippe Couillard, your about-to-be-former constituents in Mont-Royal hardly knew you. After a single term as member of the National Assembly for that Montreal riding, the good doctor has been called by duty as well as family to the Quebec City constituency of Jean-Talon. It's unusual for an MNA to change ridings from one general election to the next, unless it's to avoid imminent...

Think tank says city poised for a turnaround

Peter Hadekel


The Montreal economy will have to face many of the long-term problems identified this week in a wide-ranging report on Quebec by TD Bank Financial Group. These include: an aging work force, low productivity growth, poor educational skills, costly government and competitive pressure on the manufacturing industry. Now, what about the short term? Despite a disappointing performance last year, the city's eco...

Québec

400 Candles, and a Yearlong Blowout

Next year, Quebec City will celebrate the 400th anniversary of its founding by Samuel de Champlain.


Photo - Christinne Muschi for The New York Times By MARIALISA CALTA - WHEN the makers of the 2002 movie “Catch Me If You Can” were looking for a stand-in for France for a pivotal scene, they looked to Quebec City. With its fortified stone walls, narrow streets, venerable churches, beckoning cafes, and French-speaking populace, Quebec oozes Old World Gallic charm. But despite the sense of history palpa...

Des Canadians respectueux... de notre langue française, de nos compétences constitutionnelles, de notre bonne réputation internationale ? Mon oeil !

A birthday party for all Canadians



That should not be allowed to happen. Since the end of hostilities at the Plains of Abraham, Quebec City has through its history been a microcosm of Canada as a whole: coexistence and then co-operation, sometimes wary but ultimately leading to some understanding and even a measure of mutual respect.

Prochain article de la Gâzette : [les résidences de Jean Charest->7963]...

How estate was built on public, farm lands

Sprawling Château. Man says he got cash 'gift' after zoning was changed


The architecture is reflective of Catholic Quebec. The greystone manor resembles a convent - perhaps reminiscent of Marois’s early days as a student at Jésus-Marie convent school in Quebec City.

Ring out the birthday bells

Four hundred years ago, Samuel de champlain made landfall from the St. Lawrence and founded what was to become Quebec city. Will politics end up overshadowing the festivities?


DAVID JOHNSTON - If Pierre Boulanger gets his way, every bell in Canada will ring simultaneously at 11 a.m. EDT next July 3, to mark the 400th anniversary of Samuel de Champlain coming ashore here and founding what was to become Quebec City. But whether Champlain's boat mooring - deduced from tidal records as likely being around 11 a.m., when tides would have been highest - also signified the bir...

City not fascist, CJC says

Tolerance waning. Ill-smelling smoke over country: Gabay


LEVON SEVUNTS - Although there has been an alarming increase in anti-Semitic incidents, Montreal is neither a fascist nor totalitarian city, the head of the Canadian Jewish Congress, Quebec region said yesterday. Joseph Gabay was reacting to controversial comments made by Ghila Sroka, the publisher and editor of an independent Jewish francophone periodical, Tribune juive, suggesting that Montreal is a "fascis...

"Deux peuples fondateurs"? "Nationalisme ethnique"? - Le National Post se barricade toujours davantage dans une rigidité cadavérique - Vigile

Erasing the British influence on modern Quebec

The 400th anniversary of Quebec City is a party for all Canadians, and nobody should be crying about it.


The year 2008 marks the 400th anniversary of French explorer Samuel de Champlain's arrival on the shores of what would become Quebec City. Celebratory plans abound. Predictably, although festive blue and white buntings have yet to be draped in place, sovereigntists are already singing their all-historical-occasions theme song (ironically celebrating its quarter-century in 2008): It's My Party and I'll Cry if I...

Chercher des poux

We might begin to hear new voices as hearings hit city

So far, old-stock francophones from the regions mainly had their say


The man didn't raise his voice or rant. He spoke calmly as he explained how the accommodations controversy in Quebec is the fault of Jews. It was three Jewish justices on the Supreme Court of Canada, the man said, who were to blame for the court's ruling in favour of the "reasonable accommodation" of non-Christian religious practices. Like anybody else who showed up at that "citizen forum" of the Bouchard-...

Quebec City celebrations should mark the birth of a nation

The 400th anniversary show is devoid of history and pride


Although the outdoor stage at Place D'Youville was impressive, the choice of songs and performers was outrageously disconnected from the nature of the event. It was closer to the lineup one would expect at a late-night talk show than for a bash intended to mark such a history-filled event.

Le Québec et les Amériques: trois dossiers à suivre en 2008



Trois dossiers devraient retenir l'attention des observateurs et des analystes en 2008 en raison de leur impact éventuel sur le Québec. Ce sont d'abord l'intégration hémisphérique et les initiatives du Canada en direction de l'Amérique latine; deuxièmement, l'accord de commerce, d'investissement et de mobilité du travail à venir entre le Québec et l'Ontario; et, troisièmement, les deux convocations successives du Forum social des Amériques à Guatemala City, en octobre, et du huitième Forum social mondial à Belem, au Brésil, au tout début de 2009.

Quebec City 400th bash unites all Canadians



Quebec City, its 400-year-old stone buildings exuding old-world charm, is often described as the most beautiful city in North America. Once the hub of a French colonial region that stretched from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the Great Lakes and from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico, Quebec City continues to thrive centuries after the once-vast domain vanished. For Canada's French-speakers, Quebec City will alway...

La Gâzette applaudit à la multiplication des ghettos... Cherchez l'erreur.

- Harel says she fears ethnic boroughs <br>- Sowing xenophobia, outraged groups say Harel's remarks condemned

- Already too strong, she argues: Ex-PQ minister says Montrealers should feel part of whole city, not a district


By LINDA GYULAI - Quebec municipal affairs minister Louise Harel ventured into one political kerfuffle over Montreal's boroughs yesterday, and wound up creating another with a comment about ethnicity in certain boroughs. Harel, who recently quit provincial politics, was interviewed by Simon Durivage on Radio-Canada's RDI network to address a suggestion that the number of boroughs be cut from 19 t...

Chef's French flair serves up 'scandale' in Yellowknife

City council demands restaurateur drop the use of 'le' from name of beloved Wildcat Cafe


KATHERINE O'NEILL - It's been dubbed Yellowknife's "le scandale." The controversy - a linguistic tempest in a log cabin - stems from a battle between city hall and Pierre LePage, a Quebec-born chef who dared to tinker with the name of Yellowknife's legendary eatery and one of its oldest buildings: the Wildcat Cafe. Since Mr. LePage started leasing the seasonal diner in 2007, he's called it "Le ...

In Yellowknife, language rights go back on the menu

In taking on the chef who runs the famed Wildcat Cafe, Yellowknife's city council appears to have concocted a recipe for bringing Quebec-style language politics to the Northwest Territories. In the process, it has given us the basis for a constitutional crise du jour.


Ed Morgan - In taking on the chef who runs the famed Wildcat Cafe, Yellowknife's city council appears to have concocted a recipe for bringing Quebec-style language politics to the Northwest Territories. In the process, it has given us the basis for a constitutional crise du jour. The iconic eatery in Yellowknife's Old Town sports a log cabin veneer, rough wooden benches and floors, and a pedigree th...

Harel will have a polarizing effect on city politics

Unilingual sovereignist wants to be mayor of bilingual, federalist Montreal


This November's municipal race in Montreal was shaping up as the usual soapbox derby among jerry-rigged vehicles named Fill-in-the-blank Montréal that might qualify as cults of personality if only their leaders had any. Then along came Louise Harel to make things interesting. Such is the political vacuum in Quebec's metropolis that all it took was a single poll to make a controversial, unilingual sovereignis...

Harel will have a polarizing effect on city politics

Unilingual sovereignist wants to be mayor of bilingual, federalist Montreal


This November's municipal race in Montreal was shaping up as the usual soapbox derby among jerry-rigged vehicles named Fill-in-the-blank Montréal that might qualify as cults of personality if only their leaders had any. Then along came Louise Harel to make things interesting. Such is the political vacuum in Quebec's metropolis that all it took was a single poll to make a controversial, unilingual ...

More ethical lapses at city hall



Yet another piece of soiled linen has been added to the stack of dirty laundry piling up at city hall, and this time it involves the upper echelons of the city bureaucracy. The latest revelations - published in yesterday's La Presse and broadcast on Radio Canada - concern Robert Marcil, who was, until his abrupt resignation in June, an executive in the city's public works department. Last October,...

Joining the FLQ is no trivial matter



Last week's fuss about the reading of the FLQ's preposterous manifesto on the Plains of Abraham was followed yesterday by news that André Lavallée, vice-chairman of Montreal's executive committee, and so the No. 3 man at city hall, joined the FLQ in 1971, and took part in the FLQ robbery of a church-hall bingo.

<i>La vita è bella</i>



L’esprit de prédation ne se trouve malheureusement pas seulement aux USA, même si c’est là qu’il fleurit le plus allégrement. Ainsi, la City est-elle depuis peu secouée par le comportement de quatre « patrons voyous », comme les appelle Le Figaro.

Now, fix the way the city does business



It's not easy, in the short-attention-span theatre known as politics, to look past the next election. But the real question now at Montreal city hall is not really who will win on Nov. 1, much less how to fix the water grid. The real question is how to fix the way the city operates, no matter who's in the swanky wood-panelled first-floor office next year. Monday night, city auditor-general Jacq...

Antics at city hall will only breed voter cynicism

If the Charest Liberals come to the aid of Tremblay, electorate will turn away


If only to preserve their own profession and this little thing called democracy, you would think that politicians would be working hard to restore voter confidence and fight growing cynicism asstories of scandals and of gross mismanagement of public funds keep piling up. Well, think again. Even in the face of the city auditor-general's scathing report on the $600-million waterworks contract, Montreal Ma...

Antics at city hall will only breed voter cynicism

If the Charest Liberals come to the aid of Tremblay, electorate will turn away


If only to preserve their own profession and this little thing called democracy, you would think that politicians would be working hard to restore voter confidence and fight growing cynicism asstories of scandals and of gross mismanagement of public funds keep piling up. Well, think again. Even in the face of the city auditor-general's scathing report on the $600-million waterworks contract, Montreal Mayor...

City bows to Asian numeric superstition



UPI - AURORA, Ontario, Oct. 16 (UPI) -- A municipality north of Toronto is trying to accommodate Asian residents by letting them remove "unlucky" numbers from their street addresses. The city council of Aurora, Ontario, voted this week to alter street addresses where possible to appease people from Eastern Asia who dislike the number four, the Toronto Star reported. Marco Ramunno, the city's director of ...

Police probes, Mafia allegations in the 'Palermo' of Canada

Montreal's reputation as 'rottenest city on the continent' revived


The Montreal skyline. Peter McCabe/The Canadian Press *** Ingrid Peritz -...

Votons Tremblay parce que Harel est unilingue... ça laisse un petit doute, là... Votons pour des bandits parce qu'ils sont bilingues... Aveuglement canadian!

It's not a great choice, just the only choice

Tremblay's record earns our endorsement on the basis of Pierre Trudeau's old formula: "Don't compare me to the Almighty, compare me to the alternative."


We do not reproach Harel for being a sovereignist; plenty of Montrealers are sovereignists - including Diane Lemieux, another ex-PQ minister who's running for Tremblay's Union Montreal. We are only moderately unhappy that Harel is unilingual; the city's numerous anglophones, after all, can punish that failing, if they want to, on election day.

City hall needs a strong opposition



Many Montreal voters will be gripped, this weekend, by a powerful temptation to say "a plague on all their houses" and just stay home, instead of voting to choose a new mayor for the city. But that would be a serious mistake. First, of course, anyone who disdains the opportunity to vote will forfeit the moral right to grumble, for the next four years. But more practically, everyone also has the right to...

No language limits on CEGEP choice



In Montreal, and in cities and towns across Quebec, municipal-election polling places are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. This is your chance to help decide who'll run your city.

Les sauveurs de la «Bible Belt» débarquent en Haïti

Haïti constitue une terre hospitalière pour les «Églises nouvelles».


Les «mercenaires de la foi» déferlent sur Haïti. «Une armée de la fin des temps, prophétiques, des missionnaires de la pitié», prévient le site Internet de Crisis Response International, ONG de Kansas City, capables de faire la «démonstration de pouvoir du royaume de Dieu». «On va là où Jésus nous appelle», dit l'un d'eux. Beaucoup d'illuminés, médecins ou simples missionnaires, ont visiblement entendu des voix.

Gilles Duceppe: Coming to a city near you

Sometimes, &#8220;it&#8217;d be way easier if Quebec wasn&#8217;t around&#8221;


by Philippe Gohier - Twenty years after the Meech Lake negotiations collapsed, leaving Quebec as the only province without its signature at the bottom of the Constitution, B...

In Quebec City, Canada

Après les radios poubelles, le festival poubelle

Le duo Labeaume-Gélinas à l'oeuvre


Ç’en est rendu que Gilles Vigneault est devenu le Québécois de service dans un festival qui a perdu toute couleur locale.

More dirt at city hall for Tremblay to clean up



Almost seven months ago Montrealers held their noses and re-elected Mayor Gérald Tremblay. The stench of shady deals, wafting across the island from city hall, had turned what should have been a stroll-in-the-park re-election into a fierce fight. If he had faced one decent challenger, instead of two with major flaws, Tremblay might be an ex-mayor today. Running hard against scandals in a city housing...

Vivre à «Quebec city»



L’affichage des noms de commerces en anglais semble un phénomène irréversible dans la vieille capitale. Peu à peu, le berceau de l’Amérique française voit son visage urbain s’angliciser dans l’indifférence générale. Certains pointeront du doigt la mondialisation de l’économie et de la culture. Faut-il pour autant baisser les bras et accepter l’inévitable ? En décembre 1960 dans le journal Le Soleil, la journaliste ...

ParkAvenueGazette.com

Appel à la guerre civile et aux exécutions sommaires des francophones

Qu’attend la Sûreté du Québec pour intervenir ?


Je requiers, par la présente que la Sûreté du Québec et le Service de police de la ville de Montréal fassent enquête et agissent dans les plus brefs délais afin : - de procéder à la fermeture du site web ParkAvenueGazette.com et à la saisie du serveur web concerné; - de procéder à l’arrestation et à la mise en accusation de Angus Brown et Ma'at Inkstir; pour propagande haineuse, conspiration séditieuse et appartenance à une organisation terroriste; - de faire déclarer “Greater Montreal City State movement” comme organisation terroriste. - d’interdire la manifestation «Abolish Bill 101 Rally » prévue dimanche le 17 avril 2011 devant l’Hôtel de ville de Montréal pour raison des attendus ci-haut mentionnés et des dangers d’émeute qui pourraient en résulter. Le laxisme des autorités policières a assez duré.

Réplique "disproportionnée"?

Anti-Semitic attacks disgrace Montreal

As a city, Montreal's record of anti-Semitic acts is already charged. The last thing it needs are new entries, although sadly there has been no shortage of them.


A man stands at the plywood-covered entrance of the Beth Rambam synagogue in Cote St-Luc in Montreal on Monday, January 17, 2011...

Anatomy of a city deal

$15-million project was supposed to be a winning proposition for taxpayers. What happened?


[->] Linda Gyulai - A century-old former biscuit factory in St. Henri got a new lease on life last year when it was refurbished into office space with public and private money and then took in the Southwest borough office as its principal tenant. But the project to transform 780 Brewster Ave. into cool, eco-friendly offices has not been the...

Let's find out the truth about city hall



Mayor Gérald Tremblay was in high dudgeon upon learning by way of news reports that the provincial government had sicced its new anti-corruption squad on Montreal city hall to investigate Tremblay's scandalridden administration. The mayor didn't dispute the government's right to launch such a probe, but professed to be sorely aggrieved by Public Security Minister Robert Dutil's failure to extend him the...

Quebec City hearings lay bare what's behind the arena project



When Amir Khadir dines out in Quebec City these days, he might want to take along a food taster. As the only member of the National Assembly for the Montreal-based Québec solidaire party, Khadir is also the only MNA with no partisan interests to defend in the provincial capital. That has left him free to announce that he will block the adoption before the Assembly's summer recess of a bill that Queb...

William and Kate greeted by protesters in Montreal

The biggest protest against the couple is planned for Quebec City on Sunday.


Protesters chant outside Sainte-Justine University Hospital Centre in Montreal, where the Duke an...

A Small City’s Depleted Pension Fund Rattles Rhode Island



By MARY WILLIAMS WALSH and ABBY GOODNOUGH - The small city of Central Falls, R.I., appears to be headed for a rare municipal bankruptcy filing, and state officials are rushing to keep its woes from overwhelming the struggling state.

Wall Street et la City en guerre contre l'euro



Une guerre mondiale des monnaies se déroule sous nos yeux. La victime de la suprématie financière anglo-saxonne est l'euro. Les Etats-Unis ont torpillé le yen et le Japon à la fin des années 1980 et feraient bien la même chose avec l'euro et l'Europe. Il est temps de réagir.

De Tottenham à la City, le même «effondrement moral»



C’est un vrai Père Fouettard. En réponse aux émeutes, le premier ministre conservateur, David Cameron, a promis d’agir contre «l’effondrement moral» de la société britannique. Pour rassurer l’honnête citoyen, le preux chevalier du 10 Downing Street s’est engagé à mener une «guerre totale » contre les prétendus agents du désordre, aussi bien les gangs, les familles à problèmes, les adolescents sans aucun sens ...

The irrelevance of separatism

A more confident Quebec has other things to think about


The rout of the Bloc has swiftly been followed by the implosion of the PQ, which only months ago seemed set for a return to office in Quebec City. Six of its provincial legislators have broken away to sit as independents; open warfare has broken out between supporters of Pauline Marois, the party’s leader, who wants to soft-pedal independence, and those of Jacques Parizeau, one of her predecessors, who doesn’t.

Occupy Wall Street

Michael Moore Arrives in Liberty Plaza

Film-maker and author Michael Moore gave a speech at Liberty Plaza, in New York City. He called Occupy Wall Street 'very historical and very important.'


Michael waited until it died down, before pressing on, "They are thieves. They are gangsters. They are kleptomaniacs. They have tried to take our democracy and turn it into an hypocrisy."

'IOU': 65-foot-high sculpture inspired by US debt Massive public art project across from Kansas City Fed includes 117 cargo containers



Image: John Salvest art in Kansas City, Mo. The letters "IOU" are spelled out on shipping containers across from the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City as a temporary public monument in Memorial Hill Park in Kansas City, Mo. ...

You Know That Your City Has Become A Hellhole When….

The signs of decline are all around us.


All across America there are cities and towns that were once prosperous and beautiful that are being transformed into absolute hellholes. The scars left by t...

SYRIE

L’ultimatum d’Amnesty International à la Russie

Amnesty International demande à la Russie d’autoriser les Etats-Unis et l’OTAN à commencer la ruine et le pillage de la Syrie


Il n’y a aucune raison pour laquelle la Russie devrait tenir compte des mots d’Amnesty International, qui a simplement remis au goût du jour les demandes et désirs de financiers et industriels de Wall Street et de la City de Londres, sous le déguisement de mauvais aloi de “préoccupations humanitaires”.

Old planetarium is an ideal place for an homage to city’s immigrants



BY DOLORES SANDOVAL Dolores Sandoval Dolors Sandoval is pushing idea to have the montreal planetarium turned into immigration museum Last week, the Tremblay administration announced plans to sell the old Dow Planetarium. Where are the Montreal millionaires with immigrant roots? This is your opportunity to step up to the plate and help turn the Dow into a cultural observatory for ...

Québec

Ça presse

TransCanada seeks binding commitments for project to pipe oil to Quebec, N.B.

Holding a two-month “open season” to hear from parties on delivery points in Montreal, Quebec City and Saint John, N.B.


Le projet de pipeline TransCanada Corp Énergie Est impliquera 3000 kilomètres de pipeline de gaz naturel existant transformés pour transporter du pétrole brut et 1 400 km de nouvelles canalisations. Le système proposé pourrait s'étendre vers l'est jusqu'à Saint John, au Nouveau-Brunswick, où Irving Oil a une importante raffinerie.

Une faillite qui annonce celle du pays

États-Unis : Detroit se déclare en faillite



Étendard de l'automobile triomphante au début du 20e siècle, Detroit est devenue jeudi la plus grande ville américaine à se déclarer en faillite, dernier acte en date de la lente agonie de «Motor City».

Québec

Images de guerre à Ferguson, au Missouri

Ferguson: "War Zone Or US City?"... The Morning After



La cinquième journée d'affrontements continue à Ferguson, Missouri alors qu'une forte présence policière tente d'imposer un couvre-feu à la population locale.

Québec

Un nouveau chapitre du Survenant?

Jean-Martin Aussant: Je reviendrai à Montréal



Jean-Martin Aussant, ancien chef du parti Option nationale, a quitté le Québec il y a maintenant un an et demi. Il vit à Londres, où il travaille à la City, au cœur du monde de la finance.

Québec

To be in, or to be out, that is the question

Le Royaume-Uni à la porte du Brexit

Comment Londres risque de sortir de l’Europe. Entrevue avec l’ancien ministre des Affaires européennes de Tony Blair.


Bruxelles accueille ce jeudi un sommet européen qui devrait sceller une entente historique. Afin d’empêcher le Royaume-Uni de sortir de l’Union européenne, les 28 chefs d’État et de gouvernement s’apprêtent à concéder au Royaume-Uni une procédure d’urgence lui permettant de restreindre les aides sociales aux étrangers européens qui vivent en Grande-Bretagne ainsi que certaines garanties afin que La City ne pâtisse pas trop d’un renforcement de l’euro.

Québec

Le Royaume-Uni prend ses distances avec les États-Unis

La nouvelle politique étrangère britannique



La presse occidentale ne cesse de le répéter : en quittant l’Union européenne, les Britanniques se sont isolés du reste du monde et devront affronter de terribles conséquences économiques. Pourtant, la baisse du cours de la Livre pourrait être un avantage au sein du Commonwealth, une famille plus vaste que l’Union et présente sur les six continents. Pragmatique, la City pourrait rapidement devenir le centre mondial du yuan et implanter la monnaie chinoise au sein même de l’Union.

Québec

Aucun establishment n'est désormais plus assuré de pouvoir dicter sa loi

Les leçons du Brexit



Le 21 juin, à 48 heures du vote historique des Britanniques, la City semblait apaisée. Chez Harris and Hoole, un café à la mode sur Cannon Street où les traders londoniens se donnent rendez-vous, on brandissait les derniers sondages. Après les sueurs froides de la semaine précédente, les résultats étaient enfin revenus à la « normale ».

Québec

Grosse partie en vue pour Poutine

Poutine a la réelle intention de virer les Rothschild de la banque centrale russe



Le lord maire de la City, le quartier des affaires de la capitale britannique, John Stuttard, fit fin Mars 2007 une visite en Russie. Pas pour discuter le bout de gras. C’était l’époque où la Russie était encore sonnée par l’après chute du mur de Berlin et la présidence désastreuse du poivrot Eltsine.

Québec

Vue de Toronto, l'opposition à l'immigration est un phénomène marginal

As Canada Transforms, an Anti-Immigrant Fringe Stirs



François Deschamps stepped out of his apartment building in the Limoilou neighborhood of Quebec City recently and stopped when he saw a sticker wrapped around a light pole.

Québec

Les manipulations de la perfide Albion

Le BREXIT, et la sécurisation d‘une Nouvelle Union Anglophone.



Il devient clair qu’il y a une stratégie bien plus ambitieuse derrière la sortie de la Grande-Bretagne de l’Union Européenne, surnommée “BREXIT“. Bien loin ici d’un gouvernement réticent mené par le Premier Ministre Theresa May, forcé d’écouter la Vox Populi d’une majorité des votants 2016, qui ont voté pour la sortie de l’Union Européenne, des signes émergent d’une stratégie détournée bien planifiée aux plus hauts niveaux du pouvoir britannique, incluant la Maison des Windsor et les pouvoirs des institutions financières de la redoutable City de Londres. La Grande-Bretagne laisse tomber l’UE en tant qu’une option devenue impraticable, et semble tenter de bâtir une nouvelle union anglophone aux côtés des États-Unis et des nations du Commonwealth – les anciennes colonies de l’Empire britannique avant 1914.

Québec

«Adieu, Ville-Marie; bonjour, Fun City»

De Ville-Marie à Fun City



Magnifique semaine pour Philippe Couillard! L’opposition s’entre-déchire entre les souverainistes pas assez nationalistes pour séduire le peuple, ceux du PQ, et les pseudo-indépendantistes communards de QS qui voient désormais partout du «racisme», ce mot qu’ils galvaudent pour lui faire dire n’importe quoi.

Québec

La SSJB victime de l'intolérance des résidents de Côte-St-Luc

Residents demand Société St-Jean-Baptiste be kicked out of Côte-St-Luc lottery kiosk



Since December 2014, an organization associated with Quebec’s nationalist movement has been profiting from a Loto-Québec kiosk in Côte-St-Luc’s Quartier Cavendish, and now some residents are looking to kick that group out of the proud Canadian city.

On ne rigole pas à Venise !

Zero Tolerance - Venice Mayor Orders Cops To Shoot Anyone Who Shouts 'Allahu Akbar'



The Times reports that Italian mayor Luigi Brugnaro claimed that his city Venice was safer than Barcelona - where 14 people died being run down by a van last week. Speaking at a conference in Rimini, north east Italy, he further revealed the extraordinary order he has given to armed police at one of the most popular tourist attractions in Europe.

International

La soumission française devant l'islam radical

Radicalisation

Comment Lunel est devenu "djihad city"



Où en est Lunel aujourd'hui, trois ans après qu'une vingtaine de jeunes de cette petite ville de l'Hérault ont rejoint l'Etat islamique en Irak et en Syrie ? Dans "Le chaudron français", récit fouillé et intime d'une "faillite de l'Etat", les journalistes Jean-Michel Décugis et Marc Leplongeon font le point. Entretien.

International

Les anarchistes totalitaires veulent museler le débat démocratique

Antifa threatens to destroy Berlin “to make it pay for allowing right-wing protest”



On May 27, the Alternative for Germany” (AfD) in Berlin will organise a protest called “Future Germany”. Left-wing extremists, on the other hand, are mobilising and are publicly threatening to destroy the city, Austria’s Wochenblick reports. 

Canada

Le multiculturalisme : une utopie qui vire au cauchemar

Attacks against Canada’s Muslims spike after Danforth shooting as racists ‘act out on their fears’



Less than 24 hours after Faisal Hussain opened fire in Toronto’s Greektown, a middle-aged white man approached a visibly Muslim family at the city’s ferry docks, pushed two men and screamed: “Where the f— are you from?”

Québec

La bonne blague : les Anglais se plaignent de ne pas être respectés à Montréal !

Kelly McParland: It's weird how Montreal is reluctant to honour Anglos, eh?



The city of Montreal appears to have an oddly difficult time honouring Canadian figures who weren’t separatist heroes.

Québec

C'est désormais l'Ontario qui veut utiliser la clause dérogatoire

Conrad Black: Ford invoking the notwithstanding clause was what Canada needed



The imposition of the notwithstanding clause of the Canadian Constitution by Ontario Premier Doug Ford is the best thing that has occurred in Canadian politics since the defeat of the Parti Québécois in the provincial election in Quebec four years ago. The significance of the decision to vacate a judicial decision to prevent the premier’s shrinkage of the Toronto city council from 47 to 25 councillors vastly transcends the technical issue: 25 councillors is quite enough.

Québec

Multiculturalisme : Un juif anglo-canadien veut isoler Montréal du reste du Québec

Religious symbols: Montreal urged to pass 'motion of tolerance and inclusion'



No one says they can’t, but a Montreal city councillor plans to present a motion at the next council meeting affirming that members of the elected body have the right to wear religious symbols.

Canada

Maxime Bernier est le meilleur allié de Trudeau

PARTY FOR ONE? INSIDE MAXIME BERNIER’S QUEST TO BUILD A NEW POLITICAL MOVEMENT



A Conservative, a Liberal, a New Democrat and a political agnostic walk into a library. There’s no punchline. It is an autumn Saturday in Canada’s largest city. The four sit in the upstairs boardroom of a Toronto Public Library branch with 15 strangers. Paperwork, including Elections Canada forms and mandatory pledges of good behaviour for volunteers, is stacked on a foldable table. There’s a whiteboard, blank except for the letters “PPC.”

Québec

Propagande islamiste décomplexée dans les pages du Montreal Gazette : banalisation du voile et de la présence musulmane au Québec

'Work together, hand in hand': Group launches Muslim Awareness Week



Lina Bensaidane was sitting in her Montreal apartment when, two years ago, she heard the news that a shooting had happened at her family’s mosque in Quebec City.

Québec

Plante s'est soumise au gouvernement Legault

Projet Montréal rejects motion allowing police to wear religious symbols



City council has rejected an independent councillor’s bid to allow officers who wear religious symbols to serve on Montreal’s police force.

Québec

Tribune libre

Premier de classe ou cancre de classe mondiale

Le Canada déconstruit

Modèle de démocratie ou pion de l’État profond mondial?


Le Canada n’est donc pas un pays libre comme on aime se l’imaginer. C’est plutôt un pion de l’État profond anglo-saxon. Comme tel, son but est l’enrichissement de la classe capitaliste dirigée depuis la City de Londres. Ultimement, cette classe capitaliste vise la domination mondiale.

Québec

Scheer dénonce la politique migratoire de Trudeau pour séduire le Québec

Trudeau's sunny days clouding over in Quebec, poll shows



Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s sunny days have become a little greyer in Quebec. With the federal election less than three months away, a new poll shows the Conservative Party gaining ground and running neck and neck with the Liberals in a province that was key to Trudeau’s win in 2015. Andrew Scheer’s Conservatives are polling particularly well among those who propelled the Coalition Avenir Québec into power in the last provincial election, and those who live in the Quebec City region.

Québec

La guerre au pauvre que mène la richissime ville juive d'Hampstead

Allison Hanes: No room on the margins in Hampstead



Over more than a century, Hampstead has cultivated a reputation as an idyllic “garden city.” The leafy municipality of meandering suburban streets, sprawling single-family homes, low-slung duplexes, verdant yards and picturesque parks has proudly resisted urbanization, despite its prime location smack dab in the middle of Montreal. It has largely eschewed the densification and commercial development of neighbouring cities and boroughs, preserving its suburban character instead.

International

Les tireurs seraient liés à une organisation noire prétendant descendre des vrais Hébreux

Jersey City Shooting: Suspect Linked to Black Hebrew Israelite Group



Investigators are examining links to the Black Hebrew Israelite movement.

An assailant involved in the prolonged firefight in Jersey City, N.J., that left six people dead, including one police officer, was linked on Wednesday to the Black Hebrew Israelite movement, which has been designated a hate group, and had published anti-Semiti...

Canada

La « souveraineté autochtone » pourrait avoir des conséquences dramatiques sur le plan légal

John Ivison: Canada is turning into a mob city while Trudeau remains silent



Canada is slowly turning from democracy to mobocracy, as the rule of law is tested from coast to coast.

From blocked intersections in downtown Toronto, to journalists and legislators being barred entry to the B.C. legislature; from an obstructed CN line affecting rail traffic out of the port of Prince Rupert, to the barricades impeding Via Rail’s se...

Québec

FIERS D'ÊTRE GAIS, MAIS PAS FIERS D'ÊTRE QUÉBÉCOIS

PRIDE SHOW IN QUEBEC CITY WITH GAY ICONS!

MERCI À MARJO DE CHANTER EN FRANÇAIS!


 

Fierté gaie à Québec, 02-09-22. Deux bons spectacles à la place D'Youville. J'ai vu 30 minutes de la première partie avec trois participants gais de la dernière édition de Star académie, Lauri Déchène, Julien Charbonneau et Mathieu Rheault. Ils ont du talent, cependant,...