Some big time entertainment is coming to Montreal North over the next few months. Big V Live Productions has booked the 700 seat Salle Désilets in College Marie Victorin for
Bobby Kenuajuak was a promising filmmaker with a grand ambition: to change the narrative about his people. A quarter century later, Bobby’s remembered as a pioneer, whose tragic end confounds a hopeful beginning. This is the final episode in our four-part series, Another Country: Change and Resilience in Nunavik.
A last-minute addition to Bill 96 that would require international students in some continuing education CEGEP programs to take a French exit exam will likely drive some away and exacerbate the province s labour shortage, some college directors are warning.
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Lillian Bernstein was born in 1937 in Montreal. Her environment promoted belief in kindness and hope. At a young age, she experienced World War II, losing both her matriarchal and patriarchal family in the Holocaust as she watched her older brother leave home to fight in the war.
Lillian met her everlasting love,
Hyman Shoub, at the age of 13. At 20 her body declared war. She was diagnosed with Lupus, a lifelong disease. Lillian and Hyman combatted challenges, made choices, and took chances. They focused on being parents, devoted to their family and friends.
Life is a Gift follows Lillian s dedication to the community. Alongside her career in education, she volunteered and fulfilled her appreciation of the arts. Follow Lillian s journey of love, family, community, battling chronic illness, and art lived with faith, fate and belief. Be inspired by the purpose to live Life to Life.