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Le Devoir is reporting that the NDP's Quebec lieutenant, Pierre Ducasse, is abandoning his home turf of Manicouagan to take a run in the slightly more NDP-friendly riding of Hull-Aylmer.
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Le Devoir is reporting that a poll conducted Léger Marketing in Mario Dumont's riding of Riviere du Loup, gives the ADQ leader an impressive lead over his Liberal and PQ opponents.
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Equally, it might be said that the history of Le Devoir is the history of sixty eventful years in the life of the Province of Quebec.
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Just about a year ago my old friend, Jules Simon, author of "Devoir," came to me with a request that I write a novel for the "Journal pour
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* "Le tour du monde - Commandant Piché: les racines du ciel," Le Devoir
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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* "Le tour du monde - Commandant Piché: les racines du ciel," Le Devoir
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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And Hélène Buzzetti of Le Devoir, whom I encountered just a few days ago at LibCon 2009 -- the journo who had put me onto last week's Radio-Canada interview with the UN's Richard Barrett -- was in attendance as well.
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Le Devoir came out this morning with an editorial citing the 70,000 figure, depicting the kind of world where a woman bleeding to death from an abortion would be left to die while her sister in the next bed would be treated for her hemorrhage in childbirth.
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Le Devoir reporter Hélène Buzzetti can barely contain herself, and no wonder, regarding what she describes as the "twisted geographical logic" employed by Justice Department lawyers.
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* "Le tour du monde - Commandant Piché: les racines du ciel," Le Devoir
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