COMMENTARY: Canada marks Afghan mission end as Taliban undo Operation Medusa
COMMENTARY: Canada marks Afghan mission end as Taliban undo Operation Medusa Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com A friend who is in the army offered a brief and bracing …
LETTER: Accessibility plan doesn’t reflect reality
Dear Editor, In the June 23 edition of the QCT, you write about the City’s Accessibility Action Plan, unveiled June 7. At the same time, I noticed a complete lack … Continue reading LETTER: Accessibility plan doesn’t reflect reality
COMMENTARY: Demand for electric batteries sparks Quebec cobalt rush
COMMENTARY: Demand for electric batteries sparks Quebec cobalt rush Peter Black Local Journalism Initiative reporter peterblack@qctonline.com Before a bypass was put in in the early 1960s, cars passed through the …
Open Letter: Prime Minister, we need action on Islamophobia and racism
Open Letter: Prime Minister, we need action on Islamophobia and racism Dear Prime Minister Trudeau: As mayors of cities in which the two deadliest Islamophobic acts in Canadian history occurred, … Continue reading Open Letter: Prime Minister, we need action on Islamophobia and racism
OPINION: Bravo to the Class of 2021!
OPINION: Bravo to the Class of 2021! Pauline Kerr pauline@qctonline.com Graduation this year is different for many young Quebecers. The pandemic means a cautious approach to ceremonies is still in … Continue reading OPINION: Bravo to the Class of 2021!
Dear QCT readers: Yes, I’m really going to do it this time!
Dear QCT readers, Yes, I’m really going to do it this time! I have been writing and editing articles and assigning journalists to cover various events for the Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph … Continue reading Dear QCT readers: Yes, I’m really going to do it this time!
OPINION: Seems most Canadians seek the joy (and expense) of home ownership
OPINION: Seems most Canadians seek the joy (and expense) of home ownership Peter Black, Local Journalism Initiative reporter peter@qctonline.com I ’d like to take this opportunity to wish someone special …
Vive le Québec français !
In 1996, after twelve years of regular service in the Canadian Forces all over this country and abroad, I hung my shingle out as a civilian in this town, quickly …
Pelletier’s unexpected reply
It was springtime in Quebec. One of those sunsplashed early mornings that invariably called me to be up and walking. Before long I found myself exploring the Old City. Trees …
Hazel Ross Breakey gets the recognition she deserves
Thank you for the excellent article (QCT, January 7, 2009) signed by the staff of the Fraser Recovery Program, in tribute to the life and work of a great lady, …