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City buses in Montreal have dropped the expression “Go! Canadiens Go!” following a complaint to Quebec’s language watchdog.
Ms Clarke is not alone, a new poll by the Stroke Association has revealed 35% of stroke survivors are able to sing better ...
The idea that the “science” in reading instruction only supports phonics instruction has been “hard to dislodge,” said Maria ...
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Montreal’s public transit system has made a significant change to its bus displays, sparking debates about language, culture, and community. The Société de transport de Montra ...
Ms Clarke is now supporting the charity's new Sing4Stroke campaign. Her stroke occurred two years ago during an afternoon with friends. After experiencing severe head pains and sudden illness, she was ...
The Los Angeles City Council postponed a vote Tuesday on a proposal to ban the use of a racial slur and an obscene term for a woman during council and committee meetings. Council members sent the ...
Tremblay said Quebec’s French-language office received a complaint ... the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) decided to change the word “go” with “allez” — the French ...
The Los Angeles City Council Tuesday postponed until May 6 a vote on a proposal to ban the use of a racial slur and an obscene term for a woman during council and committee meetings. Council members ...
Learning a new language can be daunting and is often associated with hours of memorising vocabulary and repeating textbook ...