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Who contributed to the exodus of non-francophones from Quebec and what are we able to do about it? Prof. Harold Simpkin’s letter on May 24 hit a nerve. He says

Frustrated snowbirds make other plans as U S extends land border closure

News of the land border restrictions for Canadians being extended came on the same day that the White House announced it plans to begin opening air travel for all vaccinated foreign nationals in early November.

Roy Exum: Two Must Reads Today - Chattanoogan com

Roy Exum: Two Must Reads Today Wednesday, May 19, 2021 - by Roy Exum Roy Exum My daily habit is to search a good many Internet sites that I enjoy, trying to find stories that relate to my many interests and cast light on things I think about. I’m a huge fan of Israel and, in morning readings, I keep up with the never-ending barrage of battle against God’s chosen people. I care a great deal about the Children of God, and I am one among many who monitor today’s stories. Yesterday I found two examples of what I love to share. The first is about Israel and it is an easy given that I love cheering on my champions. The Jesus I follow was the tenderest Jew who ever lived and all of my life I have lived in gratitude for the grace of my Savior.

Robert Libman: It s time to speak up, diplomatically, but with passion

Robert Libman: It s time to speak up, diplomatically, but with passion Those who step up can expect to take some lumps, but it s clear Quebec Liberals won t defend anglo concerns; it s up to the community. Author of the article: Robert Libman  •  Special to Montreal Gazette Publishing date: Apr 30, 2021  •  April 30, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  A bilingual sign is seen in 2013 at Nettoyeur Masson, one of the companies involved in the 1988 Supreme Court decision that ruled against parts of Bill 101 and paved the way for English on commercial signs. Photo by Pierre Obendrauf /The Gazette Article content Who is ready and willing to stick their neck out? Once the much anticipated legislation beefing up Bill 101 is tabled in the National Assembly, who will step up and represent the concerns of minority communities in Quebec?

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