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ArticlesIn these challenging times, Canadians stand united, resilient, and proud of their heritage
After 45 years of passion, the festival continues to innovate while staying true to its DNA
Rev. Neil Whitehouse discusses the history of the
United Church, spirituality, and the environment.
By Irwin Rapoport
Local activist awarded prize for spearheading conservation of falaise St-Jacques.
By Patricia Dumais
The Jewish Public Library welcomes the world-renowned architect-designer. By Byron Toben
Pedro Almodovar, Agnès Varda, Ken Loach, Bertrand Bonello, Quentin Dupieux and Nadav Lapid at the FNC
On the event itself, on the people there,
and on what they were saying. By Irene Chwalkowski
Caroline Monnet’s work is a conceptual exploration of the marks left on the Montreal landscape over the years
Don’t miss the sixth edition of the Montreal Vegan Festival Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22
Artch, Montreal’s biggest outdoor art gallery, will take place from September 12 to 15
An extraordinary and sublime musical
journey on Labour Day weekend
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