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the French diaspora across North America. Such trips included Acadia (1924, 1927), Ontario (1925), and Louisiana (1931). The purpose of the travel venture was, said Napoleon Lafortune, to "extend the 'work' of the newspaper to defend the French language and the Catholic faith, but by other means." The unusual service officially lasted from 1924 to 1947, though it effectively ended at the start of World War II when international civilian travel became very difficult.
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would become characterized by varying phases (as well as shades) of French-Canadian and later Québécois nationalism, opening its pages in the troubled 1930s to Groulx and his followers, yet seeing a federalist at its helm in 1964 in the form of Claude Ryan, who in 1978 would go on to become leader of
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and to fight for the rights of French Canadians within Confederation. In its first edition, published January 10, 1910, Bourassa explained the name ("the duty" in English) and the mandate of the newspaper as "To ensure the triumph of ideas over appetites, of the public good over partisan interests,
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began as several other businesses besides the newspaper. These ventures included a general printer and publishing house, a bookstore, and a travel agency. Trips were initially organized to coincide with Catholic congresses around the world, as well as for "pilgrimages", allowing Quebecois to visit
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of 1899–1902. Bourassa was opposed to all Canadian participation in British wars and would go on to become a key figure in fighting for an independent Canadian foreign policy. He is considered both a forebear of French-Canadian nationalists as well as a Canadian nationalist more generally. He was
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While the paper has in recent times become associated with the Quebec nationalist movement, Bourassa himself was in fact opposed to the notion of a separate Francophone state, believing instead in an Anglo-French conception of Canada in which French-speaking Canadians would see their culture
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has a relatively low circulation of about 34,000 on weekdays and 58,000 on Saturdays. Its financial situation has often been precarious. For example, in 2002 it had revenues of $ 14,376,530, with a meager profit of $ 13,524, while the previous year it had incurred a small loss.
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succeeded LauziĂšre, and firmly establishing the paper's sovereignist orientation following the federalist years of Ryan and his successors. She would continue on in her post until 1998, with the current editor-in-chief, Bernard DescĂŽteaux, taking over the following year.
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recognized as equal and protected and encouraged from coast to coast. Instances of this view can be found in both his campaign for Franco-Ontarian rights as well as his ardent opposition to controversial priest and historian
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also an early promoter of the bi-cultural Anglo-French concept of Canada, and an impassioned advocate for the political and cultural equality of all French Canadians within Confederation, wherever they may reside.
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there is but one means: awake in the people, and above all in the ruling classes, a sense of public duty in all its forms: religious duty, national duty, civic duty."
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Best of Show award for "Overall Design Excellence" and in 1994 the same group awarded it its Gold award in the Feature Design category.
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in the 1920s following Groulx's musing on the possibility and desirability of a separate Quebec state. That said, the history of
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is one of few independent large-circulation newspapers in Quebec (and one of the few in Canada) in a market dominated by the
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announced that they will be jointly hosting three interactive essays on their websites, ONF.ca and ledevoir.com.
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This article is about the Montreal newspaper. For a definition of the term "devoir", see the Wiktionary entry
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in protest at the Liberal government's decision to send troops to support the British in the
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In 1993, following a redesign by Lucie Lacava, a Montreal-based design consultant, the
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ceased physical publication in 2016, and is now available only as a digital newspaper.
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from 1924 to 1972; at 211 rue du Saint-Sacrement from 1972 to 1992, at 2050
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for the six months ending September 30, 2011. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
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has been a chief voice against military intervention and in favour of
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and throughout Canada. It was founded by journalist and politician
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of the newspaper until August 3, 1932, when he was replaced by
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The battle of three begins. Le Devoir on the 2003 Quebec election.
Daily newspaper
Broadsheet
Quebec nationalism
social democracy
rue Berri
Montreal
Quebec
Circulation
ISSN
0319-0722
ledevoir.com
[lədə.vwɑʁ]
Montreal
Quebec
Henri Bourassa
media conglomerate
Quebecor
Le Journal de Montréal
newspaper of record
La Presse
Henri Bourassa
Liberal Party
Montreal
Parliament
South African War
Ligue nationaliste

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