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French-only sign at Trudeau Airport removed following complaint

A French-only sign at Trudeau Airport indicating Passenger and employee terminal access only has been removed following a complaint from Hampstead lawyer Harold Staviss to airport officials. Staviss, along with the late Côte St. Luc councillor Ruth Kovac, has worked to promote bilingual signage and communications within Quebec s language law from businesses and municipal and provincial governments. And, in this case, the federal government at Trudeau Airport is federal jurisdiction and signage is supposed to be bilingual, as it is on a part of Autoroute 15 leading to and on the Champlain Bridge, as well as other federal structures. Staviss first posted on Facebook about the unilingual signage at the airport July 4, including a picture of the sign and writing: The last time I checked, English was still one of Canada’s official languages. It s quite clear the feds are petrified of Quebec— it’s all for the votes. What a shame that now the Feds are ignoring angloph

CSL Mayoral candidate Tordjman announces first slate of candidates

His slate is called Équipe Team Tordjman (ETT). “This is a diverse group of voices bringing fresh and welcomed perspectives to the council table, but united with the singular objective of making our community greater, for everyone. Tordjman stated. “Côte St. Luc has so many strengths of which we are all proud, yet we must never rest on our laurels and there is so much potential for growth and improvement. He added that now is the time for CSL citizens to move forward together, all of us, and build a city that others will look to for inspiration. This is why I have assembled a strong team of dynamic, committed and qualified candidates who are stepping up in service to our community, and to help us go from strength to strength.”

Brownstein: Outspoken seniors advocate Beverly Spanier to be honoured

Brownstein: Outspoken seniors advocate Beverly Spanier to be honoured
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Arizona s Hadassah members point to staying active as key to success | Community

When Barbara Silverman, 77, moved to Arizona several years ago, she wanted to find other Jewish women. But that task turned out to be harder than she expected since she didn’t know where they were. She resolved to become systematic in her search. “The best way was to find a temple and then Sisterhood and then Hadassah,” she said. Hadassah is a Jewish women’s advocacy organization, which focuses on women’s health, Israel’s security and fighting anti-Semitism. Hadassah operates two hospitals in Jerusalem, which treat more than a million people each year, according to its website. Silverman’s not the only transplant to Arizona to look to Hadassah for Jewish camaraderie. Linda Hochman, co-founder of Prescott’s Granite Mountain 19 Chapter, said that’s part of what inspired her to start the group after the previous Hadassah in the area had ended. “Now we are experiencing a great immigration of people from all over who are moving to Presc

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