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I am therefore in the process of transferring this web site into Blogger. That has required that I alter the menu and the sidebars, and I have to find a lot of CODE to restore them, as there are no instant plugins to do this, as there are in WordPress.
Therefore, the menus and sidebars are not yet completed. Images also have to be reinstalled in most of the posts, but the text is available, and you can still enjoy the articles.
Meanwhile, please re-bookmark this web site at the new domain: http://www.1867confederation.net
Kathleen Moore
Admin FC1867
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Friday, April 19, 2013
135 Mother Tongues in CDN-NDG, Montreal
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English translation by Kathleen Moore for 1867Confederation.com
French original story: Journal de Montréal, News. 10 September 2012, p. 12
Foreword:
A Montreal neighborhood that for most of Confederation was French and English, is now mostly foreign. It took mass immigration only thirty years or so to change the face of this district. The presence of a mass of foreign cultures displaces both the English and French Founding Peoples and our own cultures.
Government institutions in the region are devoted to preserving the immigrants' cultures, not the cultures of the Founding French and English Canadians.
However, this despoiling of our founding heritage, this reduction of the Founding Peoples on our own soil is precisely what Communist Pierre Elliott Trudeau had in mind in April of 1962, three years before he pretended to become a "Liberal". He then imposed his tribal world in place of Canada. It is not too late to take back the lawful Constitution, and reverse the process.
When you have finished the present article, read my translation of Trudeau's 1962 French article on that subject: "The New Treason of the Clerics".
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Cultural diversity is honored
Côte-des-Neiges Celebrates
By EVE LÉVESQUE
QMI Agency
Some forty neighbourhood community groups got together for the 10th year to put on varied programs.
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George Etienne Cartier, a Founding Father of Canada. If he were alive today, I think he would say: In 1867, we founded Canada, not the U.N. This is OUR country: 2 mother tongues, and a variety of races, both British and French-Canadian. To each was conferred a separate and exclusive Legislature to preserve our own unique cultures and institutions.[/caption]It's back-to-school time, so many families, newly arrived in the neighbourhood [immigrants], took advantage of the occasion to come and discover the community resources available to them, whether in terms of housing, or employability," explained Vincent Thomas Hamelin, Coordinator of "Youth Board Côte-des-Neiges".
An area of inflatable games was provided for the children, and Appleton Avenue had been closed to make room for bleachers and activities for adolescents.
On the scene at Kent Park, neighbourhood groups stepped up to sing or dance.
Together in Harmony
Carolann Shea, in charge of programming for the celebration, emphasized the diversity of the neighbourhood.
"When we speak of ethnic diversity, which includes as many students as as it does professionals, it is nice to be able to gather all these folks together in a single day. We hope that everybody will forge links."
The leader of the official opposition [in Canadian parliament] and New Democratic Party member from Outremont, Thomas Mulcair*, accompanied Catherine to the party for the sixth time.
Cycling Grand Prix
"This year, we can celebrate the neighbourhood while watching the extraordinary cyclists who are passing by in front of Jean Brillant Park, where kids are playing. It is amazing to see both together."
Stationary bikes have even been installed in Jean Brillant Park so that citizens can share the Montreal Grand-Prix experience.
135 Mother Tongues
"All these people represent countless cultural communities, noted Mr. Mulcair. In this neighbourhood, 135 different mother tongues are spoken at home.
"It's an example of the cultural diversity of Quebec and Canada, and best of all is that everybody succeeds in understanding each other."
The borough mayor of of Côte-des-Neiges/NotreDame-de-Gràce, Michael Applebaum, as well as Councillor Helen Fotopulos. were also at the party.
As for the Liberal member from Mount Royal, Pierre Arcand, he took advantage of the opportunity to thank the area residents for his re-election.
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* Mulcair was recently in the Montreal news for the "socialist" (Soviet communist) language of his political party's constitution, which envisages an end to private property.
French original story: Journal de Montréal, News. 10 September 2012, p. 12
Foreword:
A Montreal neighborhood that for most of Confederation was French and English, is now mostly foreign. It took mass immigration only thirty years or so to change the face of this district. The presence of a mass of foreign cultures displaces both the English and French Founding Peoples and our own cultures.
Government institutions in the region are devoted to preserving the immigrants' cultures, not the cultures of the Founding French and English Canadians.
However, this despoiling of our founding heritage, this reduction of the Founding Peoples on our own soil is precisely what Communist Pierre Elliott Trudeau had in mind in April of 1962, three years before he pretended to become a "Liberal". He then imposed his tribal world in place of Canada. It is not too late to take back the lawful Constitution, and reverse the process.
When you have finished the present article, read my translation of Trudeau's 1962 French article on that subject: "The New Treason of the Clerics".
Cultural diversity is honored
Côte-des-Neiges Celebrates
More than 10,000 people, of all ages and all nationalities, celebrated Montreal's diversity at Kent Park and at Jean Brillant Park, yesterday, in the context of "Côte-des-Neiges Celebrates".
By EVE LÉVESQUE
QMI Agency
Some forty neighbourhood community groups got together for the 10th year to put on varied programs.
[caption id="attachment_945" align="alignleft" width="233"]

An area of inflatable games was provided for the children, and Appleton Avenue had been closed to make room for bleachers and activities for adolescents.
On the scene at Kent Park, neighbourhood groups stepped up to sing or dance.
Together in Harmony
Carolann Shea, in charge of programming for the celebration, emphasized the diversity of the neighbourhood.
"When we speak of ethnic diversity, which includes as many students as as it does professionals, it is nice to be able to gather all these folks together in a single day. We hope that everybody will forge links."
The leader of the official opposition [in Canadian parliament] and New Democratic Party member from Outremont, Thomas Mulcair*, accompanied Catherine to the party for the sixth time.
Cycling Grand Prix
"This year, we can celebrate the neighbourhood while watching the extraordinary cyclists who are passing by in front of Jean Brillant Park, where kids are playing. It is amazing to see both together."
Stationary bikes have even been installed in Jean Brillant Park so that citizens can share the Montreal Grand-Prix experience.
135 Mother Tongues
"All these people represent countless cultural communities, noted Mr. Mulcair. In this neighbourhood, 135 different mother tongues are spoken at home.
"It's an example of the cultural diversity of Quebec and Canada, and best of all is that everybody succeeds in understanding each other."
The borough mayor of of Côte-des-Neiges/NotreDame-de-Gràce, Michael Applebaum, as well as Councillor Helen Fotopulos. were also at the party.
As for the Liberal member from Mount Royal, Pierre Arcand, he took advantage of the opportunity to thank the area residents for his re-election.
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* Mulcair was recently in the Montreal news for the "socialist" (Soviet communist) language of his political party's constitution, which envisages an end to private property.
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