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- National Post
- Conservatives say they could shrink federal workforce by 17,000 yearly by not replacing leavers
Fearing a new ‘Roxham’ because of Trump, Quebec is not joking about the border
- National Post
- Trump has signed a flurry of executive orders. What are they and does Canada have an equivalent?
Trump has signed a flurry of executive orders. What are they and does Canada have an equivalent?
- National Post
- Moe, Legault inch closer to Smith on energy exports, pushing back on major Trump retaliation
Moe, Legault inch closer to Smith on energy exports, pushing back on major Trump retaliation
- National Post
- Former Haitian soldier from corps that staged coup gets another shot at staying in Canada
Former Haitian soldier from corps that staged coup gets another shot at staying in Canada
‘Back-breaking’: Toronto lawyer drawn into service in Israel — harvesting tomatoes
- National Post
- To boost numbers, CAF eases restrictions on anxiety, allergies and other medical conditions
To boost numbers, CAF eases restrictions on anxiety, allergies and other medical conditions
Trumps Threatens Tariffs Feb. 1 on Canada, Mexico and China
- National Post
- Asylum-seeking Jan. 6 convict still detained in Canada while awaiting Donald Trump’s pardon
Asylum-seeking Jan. 6 convict still detained in Canada while awaiting Donald Trump’s pardon
Man found near U.S. border in 2023 died of drowning, hypothermia: Quebec coroner
Amazon Canada says it will close all seven of its warehouses in Quebec
- National Post
- Two suspects in fatal shootout with U.S. Border agent wanted privacy while staying at nearby hotel
Two suspects in fatal shootout with U.S. Border agent wanted privacy while staying at nearby hotel
Doug Ford’s Conservatives would win Ontario election if called today: new poll
Poilievre vows to shrink size of federal public service: ‘Work isn’t getting done’
Trump Is Said to Push for Early Reopening of North American Trade Deal
CRTC’s CanCon rules could worsen trade conflict, U.S. business groups warn
Netflix is raising its prices in Canada — here’s what it will cost subscribers
Trump Says He Plans to Impose 10% Tariffs on Chinese Imports on Feb. 1
Garth Hudson obituary
Innovative organist with the Band, the rock group who changed the way their contemporaries thought about music
His high forehead and long, bushy beard, suggestive of a country preacher or a backwoods boffin, offered an early sign that Garth Hudson, who has died aged 87, was bringing something different to the world of rock music in the 1960s. As the organist with the Hawks, who backed Bob Dylan on a famous series of concerts before turning into the Band, he looked and sounded like a figure from a different age, or perhaps one in whom many ages and cultures were being magically combined.
Music from Big Pink, the Band’s widely influential first album, released in 1968, bore witness to a process to which each of the five musicians – four Canadians and an American – made a distinctive and equal contribution. Levon Helm, the drummer, awakened memories of the old South. Robbie Robertson played guitar with a rare and pointed economy. Rick Danko, the bassist, evoked the intimacy of backporch music-making. Richard Manuel, the pianist, sang with an aching fragility. And Hudson, an enigmatic figure half-hidden behind his organ console, brought the sound of mystery.
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- Projets Libres! Saison 3 épisode 9 : Transition.city, simuler et optimiser un réseau transport
Projets Libres! Saison 3 épisode 9 : Transition.city, simuler et optimiser un réseau transport
Projets Libres! est heureux de vous présenter la plate-forme libre Transition, développée par la chaire mobilité de Polytechnique Montréal.
Nous recevons Yannick Brosseau et Pierre-Léo Bourbonnais, appartenant tous les deux à la chaire, afin d'aborder les sujets suivants :
- la genèse de Transition
- son financement
- l'ouverture des algorithmes et la formation des étudiants sur des outils ouverts
- les relations avec les sociétés de transports du Québec
- les données nécessaires, accessibles ou non disponibles pour faire un projet d'optimisation d'un réseau de transport
- OpenStreetMap au Québec et les actions menées pour améliorer la contribution
- les enjeux de la construction de réseaux au Canada
- et bien plus !
Cet épisode est le premier d'une nouvelle série sur Transports + logiciel libre.
Bonne écoute !
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- lien nᵒ 2 : S'abonner au podcast
- lien nᵒ 3 : Suivre le podcast
- lien nᵒ 4 : La plate-forme Transition
- lien nᵒ 5 : La chaire mobilité de Polytechnique Montréal
- lien nᵒ 6 : Le compte github de la chaire mobilité
- lien nᵒ 7 : La traduction anglaise de l'épisode
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‘I can still hear their words’: the fight to save the Híɫzaqv language
In what is now western Canada, younger generations of the Indigenous Heiltsuk Nation are using social media to revive this ‘deeply relational’ language
Centuries ago, the music of the Híɫzaqv language echoed across a territory of deep fjords, rugged islands, windswept beaches and thick forests.
And then, for more than a century, the lands now in the western reaches of Canada fell quiet.
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