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YOLANDE JAMES (MINISTRE DE L'IMMIGRATION ET DES COMMUNAUTÉS CULTURELLES DU QUÉBEC) : YOLANDE JAMES (MINISTRE DE L'IMMIGRATION ET DES COMMUNAUTÉS CULTURELLES DU QUÉBEC) : YOLANDE JAMES (MINISTRE DE L'IMMIGRATION ET DES COMMUNAUTÉS CULTURELLES DU QUÉBEC) :
Niqab : Naema est renvoyée d'un autre cours de francisation
Au Québec, Naema, cette femme d'origine égyptienne expulsée d'une classe de francisation pour avoir refusé de retirer son niqab, a été...
Attentat de Saint-Jean : qui était Martin Couture-Rouleau?
Le père de [Martin Couture-Rouleau] pleure sa mort et reçoit le soutien de ses proches. La conversion de son fils à l'islam il y a un an, mais surtout les messages publiés sa page Facebook et son comportement avaient commencé à inquiéter son entourage. Il était devenu difficile de comprendre le virage radical qu'a pris le jeune père de famille de 25 ans séparé de sa conjointe. Un des quelques amis que Martin Couture-Rouleau avait réussi à convertir récemment a constaté son dérapage vers l'extrémisme au moment de la décapitation d'un otage par le groupe armé de l'État islamique.
Yolande D. LaBonte
  She is survived by her three children, Lorraine Turcotte and her husband, Larry, of Lewiston, Paul LaBonte and his wife, Darlene, of Auburn and Rachel Duquette and her husband, Jerome, of Auburn; a sister, Bernadette Vallieres of Lewiston; two brothers, Reginald Gagnon of Auburn and Bertrand Gagnon of Lewiston; a brother-in-law, Donald Dube and his wife, [Jeannette Pelletier]; a sister-in-law, Joan Gagne; her seven grandchildren, Jason Duquette, Heidi Duquette Martin and her husband, Free, Adam Duquette and his fiancee, Cassandra Manley, Brad Turcotte and his wife, April, Craig Turcotte, Nicole LaBonte and Jonathan LaBonte; six great-grandsons, Damon and Jacoby Turcotte, Landon, Free...
Yolande D. LaBonte
She is survived by her three children, Lorraine Turcotte and her husband, Larry, of Lewiston, Paul LaBonte and his wife, Darlene, of Auburn and Rachel Duquette and her husband, Jerome, of Auburn; a sister, Bernadette Vallieres of Lewiston; two brothers, Reginald Gagnon of Auburn and Bertrand Gagnon of Lewiston; her seven grandchildren, Jason, Heidi Martin and her husband, Free, Adam Duquette and fiancee, Cassandra Manley and her son Aiden, Brad Turcotte and his wife, April, Craig Turcotte, Nicole LaBonte and Jonathan LaBonte; three great-grandsons, Damon and Jacoby Turcotte and Landon Martin; and many nieces and nephews.