Memorials and Things of Fame
1849The Morning Chronicle Letter to the Editor: Sir, – As I cannot account for the apathy of the members of Saint Andrew’s Society, I am hopeful that some of your …
Euthanasia/assisted suicide
For some, what follows will but muddy the waters, but I’ll offer it anyway. I think we often go astray in our talk about legislating morality.As one might expect, human …
Thanks QCT and Keep up to the good work
I’ll take this opportunity to let you know how much I appreciate the work done by your collaborators. I particularly enjoy reading “Memorials and Things of Fame” along with Cathy’s …
The undermining of Bill-88 seem to be occurring in secret
As this session of the National Assembly comes to a close, permit me to add some news, observations and concerns to your recent Chronicle-Telegraph articles: “QESBA to meet at Concorde …
New National Grand Chief visits Quebec City
On his first official tour of the province, Assembly of First Nations Grand Chief Shawn Atleo visited Wendake and met the Huron-Wendat counsel. He also held a press conference November …
Saving the Huron-Wendat Language
“Language is an integral part of culture; it is the essence of culture,” says Linda Siouï, a member of a Linguistic Committee and Yawenda’s organizer, a project set to revive …
New Léger Québec Poll: 17-pt Bloc Lead
Le Devoir is reporting on a Léger Marketing poll of Quebec voters. The Bloc has a very strong lead, and is at their 2008 level. This score is inflated, however, …
QCGN seeks young leader in Quebec City region
The Quebec Community Groups Network (QCGN) is seeking one person aged 18 to 29 in the Quebec City region for a project to develop leadership skills among young English-speaking Quebecers. …
Alma Marjorie Evelyn Richardson (née Langton)
Alma Marjorie Evelyn Richardson (née Langton), age 89, died at Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital in Ottawa on November 20th, 2009. Alma was born in Loretteville, Quebec, and lived in Ste. Foy …
Memorials and Things of Fame
1849The Morning Chronicle Jenny Lind – It appears, that the “Swedish Nightingale” has been offered one thousand dollars per night, to sing in New York. Mr. P.T. Barnum, of the …