Downtown Montreal is getting a new public exhibition dedicated to the French language, paid for by the Government of Quebec. Simon Jolin-Barrette, newly minted Minister of the French Language, announced a $950,000 grant for Montreal's museum of archaeology, Pointe-à-Callière, to develop the exhibition, which will be on display in the Espace culturel Georges-Émile-Lapalme at Place des Arts.
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Saint-Hubert father George Stetka took to Facebook on February 2 to denounce imagery in his daughter s grade seven schoolwork that he called racist. A photo of a page from a student workbook shows two caricatures of dark-skinned individuals. The figures are labelled "gangsters." One holds a gun.The workbook prompts students to describe the two individuals.Stetka wrote in his February 2 post that he discovered the imagery after picking his 13-year-old daughter up from Centennial Regional High School. He said his daughter told him her French class had covered the topic of "criminals."