Longtime CTV Montreal news anchor Mutsumi Takahashi has been named to the Order of Canada. The full list includes Lise Bissonnette, who’s been editor of Le Devoir and head of the Grande bibliothèque, and Paul-André Linteau, who’s written extensively on the history of this city.
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Kate
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Kate
With a heat wave coming, the city is keeping its swimming and paddling pools and various water jet features open later than usual. Full list here. Some general heat advice and a list of places with air conditioning; some festivities have been cancelled as we wait for what’s predicted to be the hottest Canada Day on record.
Roberto Rocha has made Radio-Canada a map of the hottest and coolest parts of the city. Not surprisingly, it’s coolest near water and under trees.
Also, Radio-Canada’s list of what’s open and closed. As Michael Black points out below, some of the lists of cool places intersect poorly with the holiday weekend. The Grande bibliothèque and the city library network are definitely closed Sunday, for example, and the Grande b. is always closed on Mondays.
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Kate
The Guardian Cities is running a Mireille Silcoff piece on moving day in Montreal. But the idea that the day was moved from May to July to mess with Canada Day is dubious: it was a bill proposed by Quebec Liberal justice minister Jérôme Choquette in 1973 because the May date cut into the school year and meant kids would sometimes have to write exams and finish their year in an unfamiliar school. Wikipedia.
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Kate
A park in Montreal North supposedly to honour Fredy Villanueva won’t be named for him or have any image of him.
How any observer is to link the park to Fredy or his unfortunate demise is anyone’s guess.
Update: Borough mayor Christine Black says naming the park for Fredy was felt to be too polarizing, but some feel that calling the park “de l’Espoir” is a further insult to the family.
Who would begrudge the Villanueva family a memorial for their son? The police.
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Kate
The PLQ’s new religious neutrality law has hit a snag with a judge already ruling against the ban on receiving any public service with a face covering.
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Kate
The DSP, the public health authority, is bracing for the heat wave which the weather page suggests will start Sunday and continue through next week with highs in the general area of 34° and coinciding with moving day. The usual advice is here to stay inside, keep cool, and check on older relatives and neighbours if you can.
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Kate
Back when some of us alleged that police infiltrated protests, there were commenters who scoffed at what they called left-wing paranoia or worse. Now police have admitted they did just that, while claiming they don’t intend to do it any more.
I suspect it would take another season of protest for this tactic to return. Police in many places use provocateurs to help shape their narrative and the zeitgeist may have shifted again before this happens.
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Kate
The oldest half of the Mercier bridge, dating from 1933, will be rebuilt in 2023. Item says it’s been in terrible shape for years. Current construction on the bridge is causing big traffic problems radiating out over the southwestern quadrant of the city.
Yowza. In other Mercier Bridge news, it was entirely closed by a bomb threat Friday morning but has since reopened.
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Kate
TVA has some headaches for drivers this weekend.
And there are some possibly useful open and closed notes as well.
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Kate
The Guy-Favreau YMCA has been saved for at least ten years.
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