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“À l’automne 1775, quelques mois seulement après le début de la Révolution américaine, les commandants américains Richard Montgomery et Benedict Arnold mènent des troupes rebelles vers le nord, depuis les Treize Colonies. Leur mission : s’emparer de la province de Québec, alors sous contrôle britannique. La campagne américaine dans la Belle Province dure plusieurs mois et comprend une série d’affrontements menés par de grandes figures historiques. Elle atteint son point culminant le 31 décembre 1775, lorsque, aux premières heures du matin — au cœur d’une violente tempête de neige...
October 15, 2025 - 11:53 | The Walrus Lab | Walrus
Ontario Doug Ford is serious about reducing crime in his province, fiercely advocating as of late for Ottawa to swiftly enact bail reform and more punitive sentences for offenders. So serious, in fact, that he said he helped stop an alleged shoplifter at a Home Depot in July by chasing the culprit down in his pickup and threatening to kick his “a– all over the parking lot” if he didn’t hand over the pilfered goods. Ford recounted his tale to Global’s Ben Mulroney and his audience of 1,000 plus at an Empire Club of Canada luncheon and fireside chat at the Metro Toronto Convention...
October 15, 2025 - 11:49 | National Post Staff | National Post
The visas of six foreign nationals in the United States were revoked over comments about Charlie Kirk, says the Trump administration. The individuals were from Argentina, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Germany and Paraguay, respectively. The Department of State shared examples of the type of remarks that were made, two of which appeared to be on posts on X, while one looked like a Facebook post. None of the individuals were identified by name. An Argentinian national alluded to the fact that Kirk deserved to be in hell and said he did not “give a f—k about the death of a person” who...
October 15, 2025 - 11:39 | National Post Staff | National Post
The Conservatives pin much of the blame on what they call Canada's broken immigration system, which they say flooded the job market and made it harder for young people to break in.
October 15, 2025 - 11:38 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
« Comparé avec d’autres régions inuites dans le grand Nord, on a bien reçu… mais à quel prix ? » se demande Tunu Napartuk, négociateur adjoint pour l’autodétermination du Nunavik à la Société Makivik, l’organisation inuite qui représente les Inuit du Québec. Il y a cinquante ans, la Convention de la Baie-James et du Nord québécois a sauvé les Inuit et les Cris du Nord du Québec de l’inondation de leurs terres et de la transformation totale de leur mode de vie. Elle a aussi été le point de départ d’une évolution qui a profondément marqué ces communautés. La convention a été...
October 15, 2025 - 11:35 | The Walrus Lab | Walrus
“Compared with other Inuit regions in the Far North, we received a lot… but at what cost?” wonders Tunu Napartuk, deputy negotiator for Nunavik self-determination at the Makivik Corporation, the Inuit organization representing Quebec’s Inuit. Fifty years ago, the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement saved the Inuit and the Cree of Northern Quebec from the flooding of their lands and the total transformation of their way of life. It also marked the beginning of an evolution that profoundly shaped these communities. Canada’s first modern treaty, the James Bay and Northern Quebec...
October 15, 2025 - 11:27 | The Walrus Lab | Walrus