I could've added almost entirely quebec pop albums but nobody would have voted for them :( however I'm adding them down here as honourable mentions because many of them are very close to my heart
First ADISQ Gala and Industry Gala | Hubert Lenoir stands out
First ADISQ Gala and Industry Gala | Hubert Lenoir stands out
Hubert Lenoir was the most rewarded artist on Wednesday at the Premier Gala de l’ADISQ, hosted by Pierre Lapointe, at the MTELUS. His three victories in the evening were added to the prize he had already received at the Gala de l’industrie on Sunday.
Posted yesterday at 11:37 p.m.
Nominated in ten categories in total, Hubert Lenoir, who released the album pictura de ipse a year ago, received…
COURTIER IMMOBILIER RIVE-SUD - Stéphane Lapointe, courtier immobilier sur la Rive-Sud, vous offre une expertise en immobilier et un service hors pair bâtis durant les 30 ans de services immobiliers et 1 000 transactions complétées. Propriétaire lui-même depuis l'âge de 21 ans, il connaît bien les rouages de l'immobilier sur la Rive-Sud, et en particulier ceux de l'Arrondissement Saint-Hubert à Longueuil.
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“Nine Arrested In Anti-Draft Street Riots,” Montreal Star. March 25, 1942. Page 3.
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Tram Store Windows Broken as Mobs Throng North End District
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Seven youth and a 23-year-old man arrested by city police last night during anti-conscription, anti-Semitic riots in the north and east section of the city, were held on personal bail of $200 each today by Judge Tetreau, pending trial on charges of vagrancy on April 2. All plead not guilty when arraigned. Another accused a 15-year-old boy will appear before Court.
The nine were arrested at the arena of two of the several disturbances during which, according to police reports, traffic was blocked, store, automobile and street car window were broken, car trolleys were pulled off their lines and cries were pulled off their of “A bas la conscription" (down with conscription) and "A bas les Juifs” (Down with the Jew) drowned out other shouting.
LIST OF ACCUSED
The accused today gave their names and addresses as follows:
Fernand Lapointe, 22, 2379 Rouen street;
Maurice Riel, 19, 3925 Mentana street;
Jean Paul Deapres, 17, 7566 de-Gaspe street;
Raymond Lefrancois, 16, 7549 Henri Julien street;
Andre Laberge, 16, 310 St. Joseph Blvd East
Edgar Therrien, 17, 6571 St. Dominique street;
Jacques Rondeau 18, 5802 13th Avenue Rosemount;
Laurent Crevier, 18, 4092, St. Denis street
They are charged with vagrancy under article 28, section F, of the Criminal Code which rules that “every one is a loose idle or disorderly person or vagrant who causes a disturbance in or any street, road, highway, or public place by screaming, shouting, wearing, storing, or by being drunk, or by impeding or incommoding peaceable peaceable passengers.'
The offence carries a maximum penalty of a fine of $50 and costs or six months in Jail with or without hard labor or a fine and jail sentence both.
Contrary to the previous occasion Iast month when similar disturbances took place following an anti-conscription meeting in the St James Market hall, the riots did not start last night at or near the Pouliot anti-plebiscite meeting in the north end.
MEETING ORDERLY
Police stated today that the first disturbance started In the north end of the city but that the Pouliot meeting was conducted and finished in an orderly fashion. They were corroborated by newspapermen attending the meeting who pointed out that the first outbreak by the youthful demonstrators originated some distance from the hall at St. Dominique and Jean Talon streets where the meeting took place.
Police were unable to state whether any of the demonstrators had actually attended the meeting.
The first cries of "A bas les Juifs" and “A bas la conscription” were heard along deChateaubriand, St. Hubert and Beaubien streets, and north end side streets as a large group of youthful demonstrators gathered and headed towards the lower section of the city. The paraders pulled bus trolleys off their power lines, broke some store windows, stuck stickers on others, broke a few street car windows, and held up traffic in general
The crowd of demonstrators, as well as the spectators along the sidewalks, grew as the paraders continued on St. Lawrence boulevard, Beaubien streets, Bernard and Laurier avenues. The largest group was broken up by police at St. Lawrence boulevard and Pin avenue in a melee in which much shouting and street fighting took place. Several of the youths in court today were arrested at that point.
YOUNG MAN INJURED
Maurice Quintal, 17, 6599 Alma street, who claimed to be only passing by at the time was taken to the Hotel Dieu to be treated for facial injuries. He claimed he was struck by a soldier at Napoleon street and St Lawrence boulevard. He was sent home after treatment.
Meantime, self -elected traffic officers tried to take control of traffic at several points and pieces of ice were flung at automobile when the drivers failed to follow the directions of the would-be traffic directors. This was done first at Laurier avenue and St Lawrence boulevard where the glass in a street car door was also broken.
One of the first actual fistic melees between the demonstrators and others occurred in front of the Young Men’s Hebrew Association headquarters on Mount Royal avenue near Park avenue, where an altercation took place on the sidewalk. There were some fisticuffs without any real damage and no one could say who was the actual aggressor.
When the first mob was broken up by police at St. Lawrence boulevard and Pine avenue, many of the demonstrators proceeded to St. Hubert street to join another group that had paraded down that street from the north end. The crowd there mounted to about 500 and took control of the street obstructing traffic.
POLICE REINFORCED
As the crowd got out of hand on St. Hubert street more police under orders of Chief Inspector Alfred Belanger and Capt. J. O'Neiil were rushed from the north end of the city.
The demonstrators jeered and made cat-calls as they banged on tin cans and old tubs, rapped on passing cars with sticks, and smashed store and street car windows with pieces of ice.
The demonstration developed into a real riot to the Jewish section and the main plate glass window of Richstone's bakery at 3883 St. Lawrence boulevard was broken as well as the main show window to the Costiner Stationery and Toy store at 3951 St. Lawrence boulevard.
The remainder of the youths in court today were taken into custody on St. Lawrence boulevard below Napoleon street where an other fracas developed as police reserves tried to break up a parading group there.
Passengers in street cars on lines along the street visited by the various groups of rioters could be seen standing to the centre aisle of the car or on their seats to avoid flying glass from broken windows. They were following the advice of street car conductors and motor-men.
ENDED AT MIDNIGHT
By midnight the actual demonstrations had been virtually stopped. Owners of several better-known stores in the district and others with smaller premises surveyed the damage they had suffered, while several groups of citizens could be seen in various places still excitedly discussing the demonstrations.
One 15-year-old boy who refused to take the advice of police and 'break it up and go home" will appear today in the Juvenile Court.
Police who were blamed by by some time for the last outbreaks on grounds that there were too many of them at the St. James Market hall, pointed to the demonstrations of last night as proof of the fact that this was only an excuse offered by the rioters for their actions.
Pouliot Urges “No” To Plebiscite Question
Both conscription for oversell military service and amalgamation of the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Railways were the immediate Federal legislative projects warned against last night by Jean Francois Pouliot, M.P. for Temiscouata. when exhorting Canadians to vote "No" In the April 27 plebiscite on pre-election Government commitments.
Mr. Pouliot spoke at a public meeting organized by the Ligue pour la Defense du Canada (League for the Defence of Canada) In the Jean Talon market hall. The hall was filled to capacity by a standing audience and outside, hundreds listened to the speeches from loud speakers.
Of the conscription issue, Mr. Pouliot said "Only those now on active service overseas, those who served overseas to the war of 1914-18 or those fathers who have sons overseas, can with decency call for compulsory overseas service.”
[AL: Esther Deslile caused a scandal by correctly identifying a strong current of antisemitism and pro-Vichy sentiment in Québec, though historians like John Hellman and Olivier Courteaux have largely confirmed her findings. That this antisemitism and pro-Vichy sentiment gained strength by opposing conscription during the Second World War is not surprising, and here is a particularly riotous example.]
Quite some time ago, i got an ask about québécois resources (and in a very stupid mistake managed to delete the ask [okay truthfully, i replied to the ask by mistake and then had to delete it, i’m an idiot]). So here are a bunch of things you can look at, watch and listen to improve your knowledge of Québec French.
GENERAL
OffQc: vocab, expressions, pretty much anything really
Office québécois de la langue française: in case you ever want to know if a word can be used in Québec
My quebec-french tag (shameless self-promo)
@lemonadeandlanguages‘s words of the day
Je parle québécois: vocab, expressions, a bunch of stuff really
QcFrench: vocab
CCDMD : grammar
VIDEOS
Québécois pour les nuls - Solangeteparle
Parler Québécois en 5 minutes - Denyzee
8 Things Québécois People Say - Mark Hachem
Some youtubers:
PL Cloutier
Lysandre Nadeau
Thomas Gauthier
Gaboom Films (pour les jokes de papa)
MUSIC
Louis-Jean Cormier
Karkwa
Harmonium
Les trois accords
Les Colocs
Jean Leloup
Les Soeurs Boulay
Pierre Lapointe
Hubert Lenoir
Loud
Les Louanges [he’s from my city]
Dans Brume [totally promoting my friend’s band]
TV SHOWS
Unité 9
Trop.
Féminin/féminin
Série noire
Occupation double [reality tv]
Fugueuse
Some of these shows you can find on tou.tv but you will need a VPN if you’re watching from outside Canada. Série noire is on Netflix in Canada.
BOOKS
I know it might sound like a weird thing to include a reading section, because written French is the same here and in Europe. except it’s not, not when it comes to dialogues and expressions. So here are some books with very typical québec writing. (most of these books are really recent so you might have a bit of a hard time finding free versions, but they’re worth the price)
Royal by Jean-Philippe Baril Guérard (THE BEST)
L’allégorie des truites arc-en-ciel by Marie-Christine Chartier
Nikolski by Nicolas Dickner
Six degrés de liberté by Nicolas Dickner
noms fictifs by Olivier Sylvestre
Géolocaliser l’amour by Simon Boulerice
absolutely anything by Michel Tremblay (#joual)
Et au pire, on se mariera by Sophie Bienvenu
L’orangeraie by Larry Tremblay (okay technically not really québécois sounding from what i remember of it but it’s one of the best books i’ve read)
RADIO
Radio-Canada has some radio stations you can listen to online (i hope you can listen to them outside of Canada?). Some are more about music [icimusique], some more about the news and people talking [icipremière].
WKND [said weekend or wknd]: my favourite radio station. this is almost only music, so you might not get to hear people talk, but if you listen at night or early in the morning (québec time) there are a bunch of french songs (thanks to the CRTC)
ALSO
The wikipedia pages for Quebec French Profanity and Quebec French are actually pretty good and fun to read!
Martha Wainwright, Cœur de Pirate, Claudia Bouvette, Hubert Lenoir, Pierre Lapointe and Calamine: the Santa Teresa Festival schedule is now out.
The organizers of the event, presented in collaboration with SiriusXM, revealed on Wednesday the complete program for this sixth edition, which will take place from May 19 to 22.
Among the many free shows offered over the weekend are Claudia Bouvette,…
Stéphane Lapointe, courtier immobilier sur la Rive-Sud, vous offre une expertise en immobilier et un service hors pair bâtis durant les 30 ans de services immobiliers et 1 000 transactions complétées. Propriétaire lui-même depuis l'âge de 21 ans, il connaît bien les rouages de l'immobilier sur la Rive-Sud, en particulier, Longueuil. Pour le rejoindre :
So as a French person, I grew a little bit tired of seeing the same old French names over and over again. So under the cut is a list of 260 (185 first names and 105 surnames) underused French names, based on my experience, with the bolded ones being my favorites! And now don’t get me wrong, many of those names are not strictly French, and are in other languages too. But just know they are used in French too, so they can be used for your French character if needed. And there are obviously a lot of other names you can go for!
Female Names
Agathe
Alexandrine
Amélie
Andréa
Andréanne
Angélique
Anne
Apolline
Ariane / Arianne
Audrey
Brigitte
Cadence
Camille
Cécile
Céleste
Céline
Chantal / Chantale
Charlotte
Chenelle
Christelle
Christiane
Christine
Claire
Clara
Claudie
Clémence
Coralie
Darcie
Delphine
Desirée
Dianne
Élaine / Élène / Hélène / probably a lot of other variations
Drugs and Street Gangs: Searches Underway in Saguenay | Justice and miscellaneous facts | News | The Daily
Drugs and Street Gangs: Searches Underway in Saguenay | Justice and miscellaneous facts | News | The Daily
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Dthe 33 and 35 year old brothers were intercepted. One was arrested while the other was released. According to the spokesperson for the Saguenay Police Service (SPS), the operation is led by the special projects section.
The searches take place on Nio and Lapointe streets, in Chicoutimi, and on de la Guyenne, in Jonquière. A small store on rue Saint-Hubert, in Jonquière, at the corner…
After crash landing on Earth, Trevor and Gleb, two charismatic alien-sharks from outer space are forced to explore an unfamiliar and intimidating planet. Created by: Stefan Schumacher Visit https://sharkstewards.org/ to learn about how you can help sharks! Consider donating to one of these organizations: https://wildaid.org/ https://www.wcs.org/ --------- STARRING: Jeremy Mann Zach Oldenkamp FEATURING: Ximena Rendon ORIGINAL SCORE + SOUND DESIGN: Kevin Dusablon Mike Forst PRODUCTION DESIGN; Jeanie Chang LEAD VISUAL DEVELOPMENT: Hsing-Ye 'Cindy' Lee BACKGROUND ARTISTS: Young-Ji Cha Ed He Jason Toney Noah Demirci PROP DESIGNERS: Alexandra Barboza Young-Ji Cha ANIMATORS: Jonas Scott Di Hu Mark Harris Aron Hatfield Ed Jacoby Hubert Lapointe Ipek Şöhret Ekinci FX ANIMATOR: Claudia Tanjung ADDITIONAL ANIMATION: Tada Kongjonrak CHARACTER RIGGING: Beata Lukasiewicz Alex Marston PRODUCTION CONSULTANT: Neth Nom AUDIO CONSULTING + ENGINEER: Adrian Maruri LIVE ACTION FOOTAGE: Shawn Heinrichs MIXING FACILITIES SWELL Music + Studios STORY CONSULTANTS: Alex Marston Ross Stevenson SONG: Mecano - Bailando Salsa
After crash landing on Earth, Trevor and Gleb, two charismatic alien-sharks from outer space are forced to explore an unfamiliar and intimidating planet. Created by: Stefan Schumacher Visit http://bit.ly/2ZSGAoB to learn about how you can help sharks! Consider donating to one of these organizations: http://bit.ly/2LLUYoS http://bit.ly/2ZPC3Dg --------- STARRING: Jeremy Mann Zach Oldenkamp FEATURING: Ximena Rendon ORIGINAL SCORE + SOUND DESIGN: Kevin Dusablon Mike Forst PRODUCTION DESIGN; Jeanie Chang LEAD VISUAL DEVELOPMENT: Hsing-Ye 'Cindy' Lee BACKGROUND ARTISTS: Young-Ji Cha Ed He Jason Toney Noah Demirci PROP DESIGNERS: Alexandra Barboza Young-Ji Cha ANIMATORS: Jonas Scott Di Hu Mark Harris Aron Hatfield Ed Jacoby Hubert Lapointe Ipek Şöhret Ekinci FX ANIMATOR: Claudia Tanjung ADDITIONAL ANIMATION: Tada Kongjonrak CHARACTER RIGGING: Beata Lukasiewicz Alex Marston PRODUCTION CONSULTANT: Neth Nom AUDIO CONSULTING + ENGINEER: Adrian Maruri LIVE ACTION FOOTAGE: Shawn Heinrichs MIXING FACILITIES SWELL Music + Studios STORY CONSULTANTS: Alex Marston Ross Stevenson SONG: Mecano - Bailando Salsa
L'album “Pour déjouer l'ennui” de Pierre Lapointe à gagner dans la Valise RTL.
Pierre Lapointe présente « Pour déjouer l’ennui » un nouvel album de chansons originales réalisé par Albin De La Simone
C’est en août 2017 que Pierre Lapointe, Albin de La Simone et leurs amis musiciens se sont retrouvés en studio à Montréal pour créer ce nouveau disque. La commande de Pierre était claire : créer un album de chansons s’inspirant des grands classiques, afin de réaliser un bouquet de berceuses pour « petits enfants devenus grands ».
Cet album est envoûtant par sa douceur et sa mélancolie, racontant tantôt l’amour et ses détours, tantôt la joie et la tristesse. Avec cette nouvelle proposition, Pierre Lapointe exprime encore une fois son amour pour la chanson française.
En plus de quelques titres composés en duo avec Albin de La Simone, on retrouve plusieurs collaborations avec quelques-uns de ses amis ; Clara Luciani, Hubert Lenoir, Daniel Bélanger, Philippe B, Amélie Mandeville, Julien Chiasson et Félix Dyotte. Chacune de ces co-créations brillent et résonnent en nous, tels de petits bijoux précieux et délicats.
Avec la qualité indéniable de ce huitième album de chansons originales en carrière, Pierre Lapointe donne raison une fois de plus à tous ceux qui le placent parmi les grands noms de sa génération.