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The 91-year-old comedian filed a motion to that effect on Wednesday in the Court of Appeals, along with another motion calling for his release pending an appeal on the merits. Both applications must be examined Thursday by the court. To restore his freedom until further notice, Mr. Frutier will have to convince the judges that the reasons for his appeal are serious. It was Edgar Frutier Convicted in July 2020 Two counts of indecent assault for acts committed against Jean-René Tetro between 1974 and 1976. The latter had accused Mr. Frutier of a crime Touching his genitals three times between…

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Election campaigns allow political parties to present their platforms to the people with the goal of being elected, but it is also an important opportunity for society at large to exchange ideas on the key issues that shape our collective future. Posted on 1He is September 2021 at 10:00 am Lisa Frolla and Valerie Beaulieu President and CEO of Montreal Culture, respectively It is essential that cultural issues occupy an important place during the current and upcoming election campaigns. At the federal level as well as at the municipal level. For the cultural sector, getting out of the health crisis…

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Oshawa, Ontario and Vancouver, British Columbia, September 1, 2021 (Globe Newswire) — General Motors Canada and Telus are working together to connect the next generation of genetically modified vehicles to TELUS’ 5G network. This is the first time that General Motors Canada has selected a Canadian telecom company as the service provider for its connected cars to Canadian customers. “Connectivity is already transforming the owner experience for our customers, and that trend will accelerate with our next generation offerings,” said Scott Bell, President and CEO of General Motors Canada. As we move toward the fifth generation, General Motors will introduce…

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The mayor of Montreal, Valerie Plante, has announced that legendary jazz musician Oscar Peterson, who passed away 14 years ago, will give his name to a portion of McGill College Avenue in downtown Montreal, which will be completely redeveloped. Posted August 31, 2021 at 4:59 pm. Isabel Ducasse Journalism Discussions continued for several years about how best to honor the memory of the famous musician: a petition collecting 26,000 signatures, calling for the Lionel Groulks metro station to be renamed in his honor, was circulated, while members of Oscar Peterson’s entourage were. He suggested giving his name to the Metropolitan…

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MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens announced Tuesday that they will be releasing their first non-fungible tokens (NFTs) as collectible digital items to celebrate the team’s journey to the Stanley Cup Final in 2021. The first packages will go on sale Thursday afternoon starting at noon. 1 p.m. ET and will run every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday of September.The digital art packages will be divided into two categories: “basic” packages for CAD 25 and “rare” packages for CAD 50. Unlike other NFTs, payment can be made with a standard credit card; No cryptocurrency required. Each pack will contain four unique NFTs…

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The City of Montreal on Tuesday announced the opening of a 5,000 square meter cultural space in the heart of the Quartier des glasses. Named the “Esplanade Tranquille”, this green public square is intended to complement the bustling Place des Festivals, located right next door.The place owes its name to Henri Tranquille, the legendary bookseller who ran a shop in the area from the end of the 1940s until the mid-70s. The foundation was best known for presenting works banned by the clergy, hosting exhibitions and launching Quebecois works of protest, notably collecting mass rejection. Thus, Esplanade Tranquille will continue…

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The City of Montreal on Tuesday announced the opening of a 5,000 square meter cultural space in the heart of the Quartier des glasses. Named the “Esplanade Tranquille”, this green public square is intended to complement the bustling Place des Festivals, located right next door.The place owes its name to Henri Tranquille, the legendary bookseller who ran a shop in the area from the end of the 1940s until the mid-70s. The foundation was best known for presenting works banned by the clergy, hosting exhibitions and launching Quebecois works of protest, notably collecting mass rejection. Thus, Esplanade Tranquille will continue…

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A major development in the arm-wrestling game between the government and the general director of the Sûreté du Québec for more than two years; 29 months after Martin Prudhomme was temporarily relieved of his jobs, Quebec has just reached an amicable agreement with the latter. Posted Aug 30, 2021 at 2:05 pm Updated at 14:46 Daniel Reno Journalism The agreement, the financial terms of which we do not know, specifically stipulates that Martin Prudhomme announces his retirement “from public service as Director-General of the Secretariat of Quebec” and ends his civil action against the government. On the other hand, due…

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If Ariane Moffatt is getting ready to go on tour with incarnation, which was released last March, the album also became a movie. Inkrnat Piano – Movie It will premiere at the New Film Festival and Emerging Music Festival (FME).The film is directed by Philip Sir, Tour Show Director, and Charles Grenier. Five songs from the album can be found there: Crimson, distance, phaedra in the woods, beauty And temper nature. The start of the YouTube gadget. Skip the widget?The end of the YouTube gadget. Back to the beginning of the widget?Inkrnat Piano – Movie Described as an intimate version…

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Mohawk director Roxanne White Penn has been awarded the Main Film Award for Emerging Indigenous Artists for her documentary. Haudenosaunee boat trip. Anonondaga and his daughter set out on the waterways connecting the Iroquois nations. I want to bring our stories to life on screen.Quote from:Roxanne Whitbyn, Mohawk Director I’d like to see more of our work in popular media where budgets and productions are bigger, Roxanne White Penn told Espaces autochtones after the awards ceremony. fever It is the only feature film to win an award. This is a film by director Maya da Ren that tells the story…

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