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Having lost Quebec in 1759, the French tried to retake it in 1760 but failed. Soon afterward, three separate British armies converged on the last major French possession in Canada: Montreal. Meanwhile, in late 1758, conflict between Cherokee warriors and British colonists broke out in the southern colonies. The fighting would last for three years before a long-term peace was established. Join Jacob and James as they discuss the final major campaigns of the war on the North American continent.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In afl. 47 praten we even bij over hoe de reis naar Canada was, een paar weken geleden. Martin vloog naar Montreal voor een roadtripje met een goede vriend, en heeft even gelopen in downtown Montreal. We babbelen even over de steden, en over de reis zelf. Er is een audiofragment van de 5 km in de stad Montreal. Verder nog wat nieuws, een boekje en een korte kalender. Veel luisterplezier.
On this edition of Monday Match Analysis, Gill Gross previews the 2023 National Bank Open in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the first of two one-week Masters 1000s on North American hardcourt ahead of the US Open, quarter-by-quarter, with dark horses, upset alerts, popcorn matches and predictions. Carlos Alcaraz, the No. 1 seed, is playing his first tour event since winning Wimbledon. 2-seed Daniil Medvedev is thrilled to be back on hardcourt again. 3-seed Casper Ruud was a semifinalist in Canada (Montreal last year). And the No. 4 seed Stefanos Tsitsipas looks to continue positive momentum after picking up his first-ever outdoor hardcourt title in Los Cabos 250. 00:00 Intro 05:23 Pick To Win 11:25 Alcaraz Quarter 14:25 Tsitsipas Quarter 17:50 Ruud Quarter 21:14 Medvedev Quarter 23:58 Final Weekend --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/monday-match-analysis/support
The Pittsburgh Penguins sit at 4-2-1, still a very respectable record to begin the season. All their losses have come in Canada (Montreal, Edmonton, and most recently, Calgary). While the Canada thing is just a coincidence, the level of opposition has been challenging—the Oilers and Flames are no slouches given their offensive talent. Robbie and Garrett return this week to address their concerns with the Penguins' current injury situation and scoring depth (or lack thereof). The Penguins have been marred early on by sluggish starts or lousy stretches of play during games. Are these warning signs magnified by shoddier depth players who are offensively inconsistent? Or are other, larger factors at play? We also have a nine-question mailbag touching on Halloween warmup jerseys, Kasperi Kapanen's impressive start, Brian Dumoulin's worrying decline, and much more. Enjoy this week's episode and, as always, thank you for listening! Don't forget to support us by rating and subscribing to the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play. Make sure also to follow us on Twitter all season long to get updated every time a new episode drops: @PensburghPod *** Intro/Outro music courtesy of Sylendanna. Track title - Online Now! & I Think Its The Way I Walk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is an interview or more like a feminists' casual talk with Tamarack Verrall, a 73 years old radical lesbian feminist from Canada Montreal. For half of the centrury she has contributed her life and love to women, to the feminism, and she is also one of 115 World Pulse Ambassador from 53 countries. "Chinese lesbian feminists are in very hard situation, however, we are here, we are connecting and we give each other support" She said.
This episodes guest comes to us from the historic city and fashion capital of Canada - Montreal! Monique Assouline has been selling real estate since 2005 and brings with her a wealth of knowledge, that she contributes every day to agents and colleagues. Cameron and Monique met through the app Clubhouse back in January and have been networking weekly ever since Monique is known for working with Buyer, Seller and Investors in one of Canada's more unique cities mixed with historic buildings in Old Montreal to many new developments. Monique holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree that specializes in Marketing and has become an expert using Social Media Marketing to expand her reach to international clients looking to invest into the Montreal Market. She also has written several articles and blogs that have been featured in several media outlets including: La Presse, The Montreal Gazette & CTV National News. Monique & Cameron talk on many different topics in this episode including: 1. How to start in Real Estate (Networking) 2. Instagram Marketing 3. Luxury Real Estate 4. Working with International Clients. To connect with Monique you can find her on Instagram at: @moniqueamontreal To connect with Cameron you can find him on Instagram @Camemanning For more Real Estate Content Visit. www.youtube.com/cameronmanning --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cameronmanning/support
MsWeedwiki SPEAKS Podcast - An ongoing journey of education in cannabis. Normalizing cannabis.
In this episode, we talk with the cannabis baked edible business TREATSANDTREATS owner Yannick Craigwell about a variety of topics including his journey with cannabis and in the cannabis industry. We learn about his growing up in Montreal Quebec and how cannabis is managed very differently in the 3 major urban centres of Canada: Montreal, Vancouver & Toronto. Yannick was helpful in describing for the listener, what the cannabis scene in Vancouver was like pre-federal legalization vs. post-legalization as well as what 'White labelling' means for cannabis producers. In addition to owning a growing national edibles business, Yannick is also an active advisor member on the BIPOC Inclusion in Cannabis team of the Peoples Alliance of Cannabis in Canada (P.A.C.C.) and an avid ice hockey player. He's also planning to release much more content in 2021 so please make sure to follow him on his social media platforms. Yannick can be found at IG: gramsbytreats Twitter: @tweetsbytreats Official website: www.treatsandtreats.com #cannabis #cannabisedibles #cannabisincanada #labelleprovince #legalization #whitelabelling #Mountreal #the6ix #weedmaps #icetime #vancouver #toronto #premiumedibles #costpergram #gramsbytreats
Week 12 of the COVID-19 series features Kassandra Dasent. Kassandra currently lives in Florida, was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada (Montreal). In this episode we discuss Kassandra's experience with COVID-19 so far, and how it has affected her ability to see her mother in Montreal, and her step-child in Trinidad. We also discuss the current anti-racist protests around the world, Kassandra's experience with explicit and implicit racism in her own life, and what we can all do to help change the way Black people are viewed in the US, Canada and everywhere. Kassandra will be back to tell her personal finance story on a future episode, but in the meantime, if you want to hear her story, please check out these podcast episodes: https://www.journeytolaunch.com/episode114/ https://paychecksandbalances.com/kassandra-dasent/ For more about the Black Tax, check out this interview on Journey To Launch with Shawn Rochester: https://www.journeytolaunch.com/episode158/
Canada: Montreal to Hudson Bay As part of our project to explore the Americas, poet Harry Giles travelled across Canada with Métis writer Katherena Vermette. Starting in Montreal amid the buzzy Quebecois writing scene, the two writers travelled to Winnipeg, where Lord Selkirk’s Red River colony was set up to house farmers displaced by Scotland’s Clearances. From there, the writers flew north to the small town of Churchill – known as the polar bear capital of the world. Today they share some of their unforgettable experiences, and some of the writing inspired by the journey. Part of our Outriders series of events.
Actor, director Joshua Bilbao shares his story about how he got to Canada Montreal, how he was able to find his passion in acting due to a theater class in high school and his next step to becoming the greatest actor ever.
Chelsea is going solo today to start sharing some travel recaps! Up first... Canada, eh? Outside of some helpful travel tips + takeaways, some really funny stories are told, which include: How Chelsea ended up at a police station on NYE Touring Quebec City turned family pub crawl Acting like a tour guide after hitting 3+ pubs Segwaying in Montreal in below 10 degree weather + more Follow Chelsea @ChelseaRiffe and @OhMyPod_ on Instagram. Rate, review, subscribe, and let Chels know what you liked, didn't like, and want more of!
Does the opposite of the short one, it’s mostly about mental health and children and the problem that causes in our society. Hotlines: US Call- 18002738255. US Text- 741741. UK- 084579090. Canada (Montreal)- 5147234000. Canada (outside of Montreal)- 186627773553
Coq Events is : The mission is to create DANCE PARTY that unite the gay communities of adults (the Tattooed, the hot guys, muscled, Leather / Rubber, Fetish fanatic guys) in safe places for self-expression and exciting entertainment. Porn stars and GoGo Dancers will strut their stuff on the dance floor. It is going to blow your mind. We appreciate sexual freedom, diversity and volunteerism. E=GT2 Prod is etablised in Canada (Montreal) since January 4th, 2008, when Eric and Eric met. Since then, ideas were merged, for your enjoyment. We value sexual freedom, diversity, and volunteerism.
Recorded in May 2008, Pigshit! is a three-part documentary about the social, economic and environmental impacts of the factory hog farming industry in Quebec. The production features environmental activists, voices from citizen's coalitions, and vintage tunes from Quebec's past. Pigshit! was produced by CKUT's Charlotte Scott. Guests Holly Dressel, Author (Montreal, QC) - Holly sits on the board of directors of the Sierra Club of Canada, is a best-selling author of books on environmental subjects, and has co-authored two books with David Suzuki: "From Naked Ape to Super Species" and "Good News for a Change". Holly was born in the U.S., immigrating to Canada in the 1970s. She has worked with aboriginal groups and Nobel Prize winners alike, all around the world. She works closely with several First Nations groups, including the Quebec Cree and Mohawk, and is also actively involved in Quebec environmental issues, including industrial farming, water privatization, forest use and more. Holly lives outside Montreal with her extended family on an organic farm. Denise Proulx, Author, Porcheries! (Montreal, QC) - Denise is the author of Porcheries! - The Unintended Pork Culture of Quebec, which vehemently denounces and details the health impacts, environmental, social, political and economic consequences of industrial hog factories. Denise believes Quebec has taken an agricultural turn for the worse. Her journalistic work specializes in environment, agriculture and social development. Denise is also associated researcher and Canada Research Chair in Environmental Education at UQAM. Benoit Girouard, President, Union Paysanne (St. Hyacinthe, QC) - Union Paysanne advocates for an agricultural focus on food sovereignty in order to provide people with a healthy and diverse supply of food while respecting nature, soil, animals, the environment and communities. They seek to maintain a healthy standard of living for farmers. Daniel Green, Scientific Advisor, Sierra Club of Canada (Montreal, QC) - Sierra Club Canada is a member-based organization that empowers people to protect, restore and enjoy a healthy and safe planet. Tony King, Cathleen Edwards, and Patricia Woods, community members