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The official launch of the English guide 'Studying Genocide' took place on April 27, 2023 at the Montreal Holocaust Museum. A year after the official launch of the original French version of the guide, this pedagogical tool is now available in English for teachers and students across the province in Quebec. Years of work and
An English version of the online pedagogical guide Studying Genocide was made available for free to all Quebec educators as of April 27 in honour of Genocide Awareness Month, and
(OTTAWA – April 25, 2022) - The Armenian National Committee of Canada (ANCC) and the Armenian National Committee of Quebec (ANCQ) welcome the launch of the Genocide Education Guide released by the Ministry of Education of the Province of Quebec on April 25, 2022. The comprehensive educational guide developed through the advocacy efforts of the
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by Samsara Rainville and Kelsey Patterson
Posted Jan 27, 2021 5:45 pm EDT
Last Updated Jan 27, 2021 at 10:40 pm EDT
MONTREAL (CityNews) – Montreal’s Armenian community is calling for immediate action after an uncomfortable interaction between a CEGEP teacher and a student was caught on video.
In the video, circulating widely on social media, a Vanier College teacher is seen questioning a student about the origins of his last name.
The teacher, identified online as Afshin Matlabi, is shown repeatedly asking the student why he chose to put his mother’s Armenian last name first.
“How come your dad did not put his name first?” asks Matlabi. “Mom put first, what’s going on here?