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Asylum seekers hope Canada remains a refuge
thechronicleherald.ca
[TheChronicleHerald.ca] - There is a long take in Paul-Emile d'Entremont's Last Chance, which is the most remarkable single shot of any film I have seen since Jean-LucGodard's Weekend in the '60s. The camera dwells in full close-up for a full minute on the face of Zaki, a young
Google News: When getting to Canada is a last chance
[Xtra.ca] - Paul-Émile d'Entremont calls himself a “child of Trudeau.” He's been nourished on a diet of multiculturalism. For this reason the filmmaker and journalist is a little sad about the current government, which, he says, is throwing away Canada's
Google News: NL chocolate tops in Atlantic Canada
[Farm Focus] - “We were again overwhelmed by the response to our competition,” said Paul-Émile Légère, chief executive officer of Co-op Atlantic. At least 6,000 online votes were cast for the different finalists this year through social media accounts. “This shows
Local chocolate tops in Atlantic Canada
www.thetelegram.com
[The Telegram] - “We were again overwhelmed by the response to our competition,” said Paul-Émile Légère, chief executive officer of Co-op Atlantic. At least 6,000 online votes were cast for the different finalists this year through social media accounts. “This shows
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