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Social Media’s Growing Up by Learning its Lessons from Traditional Sources
How traditional sources are handling the sharing of information from cases like those of Anders Breivik and Tori Stafford shows that social media is growing up and learning its lessons from traditional sources. Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Lifestyle
Tagged French, newspapers, social media, Twitter, Tori Stafford, media, publication ban, information, traditional media, anders breivik, Mahaffey
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Habs’ Language Issue Puts a Bad Taste in Fans’ Mouths
While the Montreal Canadiens have an obligation to their market, they shouldn’t be obligated to hire a French-speaking coach. Instead of language, the focus should be on winning. Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyle, Sports
Tagged coach, French, Habs, language, Montreal Canadiens, NHL, quebec
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Our Empty Words Are Only Spoken in English
The goal of bilingualism in this country will never be met unless we put a premium on language development in schools. Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyle (Menard Communications Archive)
Tagged bilingualism, English, French, government, language, ontario, quebec, school
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