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History, Culture, and Politics Musings and Observations

Bleeding Hearts

It’s Fête Nationale in Québec today–not to be confused with a federal holiday like Canada Day next week, which is Moving Day here in Québec (more on that soon). Québec considers itself its own nation and today it celebrates its French culture with a mash-up of Saint–Jean-Baptiste Day and francophone patriotism.… [Read More]

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Experiences History, Culture, and Politics Places

Putting the F in F1

This weekend marks the return of the Montréal Grand Prix, which takes place on Isle Notre-Dame in the St. Lawrence River (about a mile away from us, as the crow flies).… [Read More]

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Food History, Culture, and Politics

Uh Oh

I thought I was hallucinating, but it's true: they sell Cadbury Mini-Eggs year-round here.
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French History, Culture, and Politics Très Intéressant

Dans la ruelle

Our apartment balcony faces a ruelle, a little street that’s pedestrian-only. It’s bordered by grass and trees, and mostly pleasant, except on the weekends when it becomes a pissoir for soused and screaming partyers (or, as the French so aptly say, les fêtards).… [Read More]

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History, Culture, and Politics Pictures

Goosed by Canada Post

While in the post office mailing some documents back home (cross-border mail is incredibly slow, btw) we saw these Canada Post special commemorative coins for 2022. They have coins for birthdays, weddings, congrats, polar bears, and other stuff.… [Read More]

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History, Culture, and Politics

Victoria/Patriot’s Day

One Holiday Weekend, Two Great Flavors!

Monday is Victoria Day, a federal bank holiday here in Canada. It’s observed the Monday on or before May 24th, Queen Victoria’s birthday, not too far ranging from U.S.… [Read More]

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History, Culture, and Politics

Jews for Laughs

Just for Laughs comedy festival is back, and it’s bigger than ever
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History, Culture, and Politics

The -Phone Wars

This weekend, Montreal anglophones held a protest against Bill 96, which strengthens Québec’s French language laws in a way many fear could endanger health, education, and the economy.
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History, Culture, and Politics

It’s us, but French!

Hey all--it's us! If you've landed here it's probably because you know us and received our link. However, because we have nosy-ass neighbors we'd prefer not to have up in our business, we've chosen Canada Names for use on this blog for anti-SEO purposes.