Gf Vip who could be the first contestant of the

Gf Vip, who could be the first contestant of the reality show? The indiscretion Notie.it


There’s already a commotion at Gf Vip 8, but who could be the first contestant of the reality show? That’s it.



Summer has finally begun.

At this time we start talking about the Gf Vip 8: The first names are appearing, not only for experts, but also for competitors. According to the weekly Oggi, journalist Annalisa Chirico could walk through the fateful red door. It would therefore be a leading name and would differ from the rest in some respects.

Gf Vip 8 who could be the first contestant chosen by Signorini

Annalisa Chirico is currently one of the feathers of “Il Foglio”. His Instagram bio states that he runs the website “LaChirico.it” and is the founding CEO of AC Advocacy & Communication Srl. He is also the chairman of “Until proven otherwise”, a movement “for fair and efficient justice, for more fairness and competitiveness”. “. Last but not least, he has a doctorate in political science.

Is Orietta Berti in danger?

In the meantime, according to Dagospia, two sensational names have emerged that could replace the two “O”spinionists of the past season, Orietta Berti and Sonia Bruganelli. In this case, too, it would be two prominent names from the national and international art scene: we are talking about Cristiano Malgioglio, former juror of Tale and Which Show and the latest edition of Amici and Diva Amanda Lear. In the last few days, the name of Prince Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia, who also has a long experience at Amici, has also appeared.

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Alessandra Ambrosio wears unbuttoned trousers and a tank top to

Alessandra Ambrosio wears unbuttoned trousers and a tank top to lunch with daughter Anja and a friend

Alessandra Ambrosio gives a hint about her waistline by wearing unbuttoned pants and a tank top to lunch with her look-alike, Anja, in Beverly Hills

Alessandra Ambrosio experienced some mother-daughter time when she went out to lunch with one of her best friends.

The longtime supermodel was spotted heading to Il Pastaio in Beverly Hills with her daughter Anja and her boyfriend, who appears to be YouTuber Matheus Mazzafera.

The former catwalk queen led the group to the restaurant, where the trio were set to enjoy some of the fine Italian dishes served by acclaimed chef Giacomino Drago.

The Brazilian-born beauty seemed a little flirtatious as she wore a pair of navy trousers, the top of which was unbuttoned and folded down to reveal blue denim on the inside.

Ambrosio struts her way with plenty of confidence and charisma, showing off her amazingly taut waist as she just paired the pants with a cropped white tank top.

Lunch: Alessandra Ambrosio, 42, went to Beverly Hills restaurant Il Pastaio for lunch with her daughter Anja and her boyfriend, who appeared to be Matheus Mazzafera

Lunch: Alessandra Ambrosio, 42, went to Beverly Hills restaurant Il Pastaio for lunch with her daughter Anja and her boyfriend, who appeared to be Matheus Mazzafera

To complement her casual-cool ensemble, the Gal Floripa co-founder also wore a pair of white leather trainers and a white sweater for when the temperature should drop.

To top off her overall look, the mother-of-two wore her dark brown locks long, straight and flowing down her shoulders to about mid-back with a center parting.

Anja, 14, seems to be becoming more and more like her famous mother as she approaches her teens.

Not quite as tall as mom yet, the high schooler wore cream low-rise pants, a black crop top and black sneakers.

She also let her lightened locks fall long, albeit with an added dose of volume and a center parting.

Anja was also prepared for a possible cold by taking a light-colored sweatshirt with her into the restaurant.

Her pal went for a casual-cool look in white pants with a hole in the knee, a fitted washed-out black t-shirt and white sneakers.

Like his girlfriend, he wore dark sunglasses on the way from their parked vehicle to the restaurant, as the sun was just setting and the temperature had risen to over 30 degrees Celsius.

Here's how it works: The longtime supermodel was obviously feeling a little flirtatious, leaving the top of her navy blue pants undone to reveal her amazingly defined waist, to match her cropped white tank top and white trainers

Here’s how it works: The longtime supermodel was obviously feeling a little flirtatious, leaving the top of her navy blue pants undone to reveal her amazingly defined waist, to match her cropped white tank top and white trainers

Radiant: Earlier in the day, the Brazilian-born beauty shared a photo of herself taken during her

Radiant: Earlier in the day, the Brazilian-born beauty shared a photo of herself taken during her “morning workout” in a plunging workout tank top

Earlier in the day, Ambrosio posted a photo of herself stumbling on camera during her “morning workout” on her Instagram page.

In the picture, the statuesque beauty gave an alluring look while wearing a plunging track tank top and had her long hair up in a messy bun.

She also posted a few photos of herself showcasing her latest hairstyle, which she credited to stylist Dimitris Giannetos.

Styling: The mother-of-two also praised hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos for his new

Styling: The mother-of-two also praised hairstylist Dimitris Giannetos for his new “messy, textured updo” in an Instagram post Thursday morning.

In both pictures, the cover girl was seen in a skin-tight, see-through black top with curls falling sideways over her face

In both pictures, the cover girl was seen in a skin-tight, see-through black top with curls falling sideways over her face

ALE… Who likes a messy, textured updo? She wrote in the caption before speaking out for her hair: “@dimitrishair #dimitrishair #alessandraambrosio.”

In both pictures, the cover girl was seen in a skin-tight, see-through black top with curls falling sideways over her face.

Alongside Anja, Ambrosio is also the proud mother of her ten-year-old son Noah, whom she shares with ex-fiancé Jamie Mazur.

The former couple first got engaged in 2008 and stayed together for more than ten years until they decided to call off the wedding and go their separate ways in 2018.

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The poll The Great Achievement Updated portion now shows who

The poll The Great Achievement: Updated portion now shows who is in the 6th risk zone on reality show Fashion Bubbles

The formation of the 6th risk zone took place immediately after the Prova da Virada, which in turn took place a few minutes after the elimination of Ana Paula. Well, Bruno Tálamo, Gyselle or Thiago Servo, who will be eliminated? Here you can find out the possible result in advance UOL and Fashion Bubbles Survey.

Be careful because a lot can change during the day. Finally, vote for the person you want to SAVE, see what the percentage of polls is and find out how the vote on R7 should look like!

Who should leave the great achievement today? Vote and see partial result!

vote for it Survey The great achievement of Fashion Bubbles and check the percentages in real time.

But don’t forget that the official vote is on the R7 website and the vote is for it Who do you want to stay!

Would you like to vote again? CLICK HERE if the button doesn’t work!

Poll A Grande Conquista: partial percentage updated

No doubt the polls aim to show the will of the public and in the case of the reality show A Grande Conquista it is possible to observe voting intentions in the R7.

So follow here the updated UOL poll + Fashion Bubbles poll printouts this Thursday (22).

Who is leaving The Great Conquest today? Updated poll UOL + Fashion Bubbles, at 11pm, and Votalada, at 9pm, on 06/22

According to partial results of the UOL Notícias da TV poll, the dispute between them is fierce Bruno Talamo (38.84%) and Thiago Servo (35.98%). This way Gyselle has to be eliminated with only 29.18% of the public preference.

In the Fashion Bubbles A Grande Conquista poll, Gyselle (34.06%) and Thiago Servo (37.01%) are safer, while Bruno Tálamo is eliminated with 28.94% of the votes.

Finally, our partner Votalhada showed the following order of public preference: Bruno (25.49%) < Gyselle (32.78%) < Thiago (40.99%).

Find out who is the favorite to get eliminated from A Grande Conquista! UOL poll, Fashion Bubbles and Votalhada updated Thursday 6/22 7pm

According to UOL Notícias TV poll, Gyselle Soares is the big favorite to exit with 29.28%. As a result, they would be free with a small difference in votes Thiago Servo (35.00%) It is Bruno Talamo (35.71%).

The UOL poll was updated this Thursday (22) at 7pm Source: Reproduction/UOL

After 227,765 votes from the Fashion Bubbles poll, Bruno Tálamo is expected to leave the Mansão with 30.85%. While Gyselle Soares (34.16%) It is Thiago Servo (34.99%) are most likely to stay on Record TV’s reality show.

The Fashion Bubbles poll was updated this Thursday (22) at 7pm Source: Fashion Bubbles

Finally, our partner Votalhada guarantees that Bruno Tálamo will drop out with 25.12%. So is the duo Gyselle Soares (32.98%) and Thiago Servo (41.20%) remains standing with chances for A Grande Conquista’s millionaire award.

The poll chosen was updated this Thursday (22) at 7 p.m. Source: Reproduction/Votalhada

Who should be eliminated from the Great Conquest today? UOL Poll, Fashion Bubbles and Votalhada updated Thursday 6/22 3:00pm

In the UOL Notícias da TV poll, Thiago appeared to guarantee his stay with 37.18%. Bruno was the second crowd favorite with 33%.

This way, Gyselle was most likely eliminated in the Great Conquest, with 29.82%. But the competition was tough!

If the Fashion Bubbles poll matters, Gyselle Soares exits the Great Conquest today with 32.55% of the 13,642 votes.

However, Anything can happen before the live broadcast! Because Bruno Tálamo (33.02%) was less than half a percentage point ahead and Thiago Servo (34.43%) less than two percentage points.

Our partner Votalhada, on the other hand, indicated the departure of Bruno Tálamo with 24.62% of the 211,419 votes counted.

Who is leaving the great achievement today? The poll was taken on June 22nd. updated at 11:00 a.m. for UOL and Fashion Bubbles and voted at 8:30 a.m

According to the partial results of the UOL Notícias da TV poll, there will be a heated argument in the 6th risk zone! Finally, Both Bruno Tálamo (28.76%) and Gyselle Soares (30.82%) had chances of elimination.

As a result, Thiago Servo guaranteed another week in the reality show on Record TV with 40.43%.

Nothing was defined in the Fashion Bubbles A Grande Conquista survey! The 3 participants of the Berlinda can be who comes out today! Then, Gyselle (32%), Bruno (33.64%) and Thiago (34.36%) must fight vote for vote.

Finally, our partner Votalhada showed the following order of public preference: Bruno (23.65%) < Gyselle (31.79%) < Thiago (44.03%).

Poll “The Great Conquest: Partial” today 6/22 at 7:20 am by Fashion Bubbles and UOL

According to the Notícias da TV poll, Bruno Tálamo should be excluded from the Great Conquest 22.48% of votes to stay. Gyselleagain comes next with me 33.59%. While Thiago is the favorite to staywith 43.93%.

In the Fashion Bubbles poll, the 7:20 part shows Gyselle going with only 19.23% of votes. consequently, Thiago Servoe Bruno Talamo appear safer with 32.62% It is 48.15% of votes or

The Great Conquest: UOL Poll + Fashion Bubble Poll updated Thursday 6/22 2am

The UOL poll, which took place this Thursday (22) at 2 a.m., indicated that Bruno Tálamo should be eliminated from A Grande Conquista 21.92% while Gyselle (33.29%) and Thiago Servo (44.79%) remain in dispute.

In this sense, the Fashion Bubbles Survey also showed that Bruno Tálamo would be in the 6th risk zone 13.28% while Gyselle (31.85%) and Thiago Servo (54.788%) they were safer.

Why take the Fashion Bubbles survey?

The R$1 million prize is at stake! However, it is important to remember that your R7 vote is for whoever you think should STAY! Because whoever has the fewest votes is eliminated from the reality show.

You Partial results survey UOL and Poll Fashion Bubbles allow you to follow how voting on R7 is going. So you know in advance who should leave the great achievement!

About the great achievement

A Grande Conquista is the new reality show on Record TV, hosted by Mariana Rios, which brings together anonymous and famous people in a fight for 1 million reais and several prizes throughout the show. The big difference is that not only does the public encroach on the eliminations, but they also vote on what the testing and dynamics will look like.

Definitely keep an eye on the reality shows channel here at Fashion Bubbles so you don’t miss anything happening in the competition!

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1687493666 The Sagamite restaurant finally wakes up from its ashes in

The Sagamité restaurant finally wakes up from its ashes in Wendake – Le Journal de Québec

Four and a half years after a devastating fire, excitement is high at the Sagamité restaurant in Wendake, which is preparing to reopen its doors on Saturday, becoming the largest First Nations in the country.

“It’s a suppression of many feelings. I reach a finish line. Telling you that you can’t arrive out of breath isn’t true. We arrive out of breath, but the beauty of it is the circle, the family, and the family of the extension: the big Sagamité family,” says owner and founder Steeve Gros-Louis.

On December 2, 2018, this flagship of indigenous gastronomy went up in smoke in a violent electrical fire.

Sagamité restaurant owner Steeve Gros-Louis, his wife Niva Sioui and their son Dewatha, Wednesday June 21, 2023.

Dominique Lelievre

For the businessman, it was “essential that we stand up,” both for the sustainability of the restaurant’s mission and for its dozens of employees.

The restaurant will initially operate at a reduced capacity as the work is not yet fully completed. The official opening is planned for mid-July, said Mr. Gros-Louis.

Long street

It must be said that the path for the restaurateur, his wife and their three children, all involved in the family business, has been long and full of pitfalls.

Sagamité restaurant owner Steeve Gros-Louis, his wife Niva Sioui and their son Dewatha, Wednesday June 21, 2023.

Dominique Lelievre

The search for financing and the steps to acquire adjacent properties took longer than expected, then the pandemic caused construction costs to skyrocket.

A loan from the Quebec government of around $2 million provided the necessary impetus in 2020. In the end, the reconstruction and expansion project totals $6.3 million.

The restaurant on Boulevard Bastien will thus increase from 180 to 340 seats, making it the largest in the country affiliated with the First Nations, according to Mr. Gros-Louis.

Sagamité restaurant owner Steeve Gros-Louis, his wife Niva Sioui and their son Dewatha, Wednesday June 21, 2023.

Dominique Lelievre

The interior is a mixture of modern and traditional. “It has to stay warm and that’s our main task,” emphasizes Steve Gros-Louis.

In addition, the kitchens are significantly larger and will support the growth of the company. A butcher’s shop with take-away products is also to be added to the business in the future.

Salvaged Artifacts

Several artifacts rescued from the flames find a place in the new space, including two 16-foot totems that, although “burned up,” stand proud in a second-story living room.

Sagamité restaurant owner Steeve Gros-Louis, his wife Niva Sioui and their son Dewatha, Wednesday June 21, 2023.

Dominique Lelievre

Also featured are three giant canoes used in filming the Barkskins series. “These are typical canoes like the ones we built,” said Mr. Gros-Louis.

With a head full of projects, he is already thinking of a second phase. A new outbuilding with bar and microbrewery is planned for 2024-2025.

Sagamité restaurant owner Steeve Gros-Louis, his wife Niva Sioui and their son Dewatha, Wednesday June 21, 2023.

Dominique Lelievre

The activities of the restaurant represent more than 70 jobs.

However, operations will continue in the second branch in Old Quebec.

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1687493542 Announced end of leases raises concerns in Quebec

Announced end of leases raises concerns in Quebec

About forty people demonstrated against Law 31 in Quebec on Thursday morning.

This is a complaint from both owner groups and tenants. This bill would allow landlords to refuse to assign a lease without good reason, while some tenants chose to use the assignment of the lease to avoid excessive rent increases to the next occupant of their home.

In a context where rents are the problem, this is completely absurd. It’s unjustifiable, says Jonathan Carmichael, spokesman for the Greater Quebec Office of Animation and Information Housing (BAIL).

In its latest report, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) quantifies the protective effect of a lease assignment against rent increases. Rent growth in Quebec City’s CMA was 8.2% for 2-bedroom units that experienced tenant turnover in 2022. For those whose residents did not change, it was 3.8%. A difference of 4%.

In Montreal, that increase was 14.5% for homes that received new tenants and 3.5% for those where tenants stayed.

“It is the most effective moving tool available today,” adds M. Carmichael. It is unjustified to give them in the context of the housing crisis and rising rents [aux propriétaires] still the big end of the stick.

A man looks at the camera.

Jonathan Carmichael.

Photo: Radio Canada

The tenants are the entire working class, a large part of the middle class are the students, the young families. I can’t believe it, believe in solidarity Sol Zanetti, Jean-Lesage’s deputy, present at the rally.

discrimination?

According to Jonathan Carmichael, the end of leases opens the door to discrimination.

The tenant wishing to transfer their lease must take the same steps as before: find a tenant to take their place and send notice of the transfer to the owners.

A sign for rent.

In its latest report, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) quantifies the protective effect of a lease assignment against rent increases.

Photo: Radio Canada / Ivanoh Demers

Only when the owner receives the transfer notice can he say, “Finally, I’m releasing you from the lease,” the spokesman warns.

“It is certain that it is an open door for discrimination. [Le propriétaire] Look at the candidate’s name, a person with children, of foreign origin, and say: I don’t want that in my building. »

– A quote from Jonathan Carmichael, BAIL spokesperson

Getting a lease makes it easier to access housing. It is less obvious for the owner to discriminate against a candidate than it might be the case when looking for a flat, he explains.

The tenant can always protect himself against abusive rent increases by rejecting his increase on the basis of the prices of the old rent.

However, according to Carmichael, these effects are less effective than leasehold assignments. Due to the housing shortage, some landlords would encourage tenants to accept their raise given the difficulty of moving, the spokesman believes.

The minister defends her bill

Minister Duranceau is defending her bill, saying she wants to close the shortcomings she believes have emerged in the residential rental market over the years.

According to Minister Duranceau, the lease agreements were ultimately used in a way that had not been planned from the outset. The owner of the building is the owner; He’s the one taking the risk, he’s the one investing in the building. It is up to him to choose his tenants and not to commit himself to third parties without having taken part in the discussion, the minister said on June 10th.

France-Élaine Duranceau answers questions from journalists outside Parliament.

France-Élaine Duranceau, Quebec Minister for Housing, at the entrance to the Council of Ministers on June 21, 2023.

Photo: Radio Canada / Sylvain Roy Roussel

A tenant who wishes to leave an apartment can leave at any time, while the landlord can terminate the lease at the tenant’s request, Ms Duranceau said.

Bill 31 also provides a stricter framework for evictions.

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1687493404 By 2050 13 billion people will be affected by diabetes

By 2050, 1.3 billion people will be affected by diabetes, twice as many as today

By 2050 13 billion people will be affected by diabetes

In 2018, Nam Han Cho, then-President of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF), referred to the epidemic of this disease as “World War III,” comparing the one and a half million deaths a year to the casualties of a war. The exaggeration shows the desperation of some experts at the inexorable progression of the disease and the difficulty in making society aware of its extent. Today, the medical journal The Lancet is publishing a series of articles reiterating the threat posed by diabetes, which it believes is not being addressed with the right tools.

According to estimates published in the journal, around 1.3 billion people worldwide will be living with diabetes by 2050, more than double the 529 million affected today. 90% will be people with type 2 diabetes, a disease associated with obesity, diet, alcohol or tobacco use, and lack of physical activity, and closely related to poverty. In the US, diabetes is 1.5 times more common among minorities such as blacks or Native Americans, a problem that the authors of The Lancet articles attribute in part to structural racism.

In an editorial also published today, the journal warns of the wrong way many people approach diabetes. Despite the success of new drugs against the disease, which also help reduce obesity, “the solution to unhealthy and unfair societies lies not in more pills, but in re-evaluating and re-thinking our lives to create opportunity, racism and justice and to respond to the social factors of the disease,” they affirm, citing doctor Rupa Marya and economist Raj Patel. The diabetes drug market is projected to grow to $100 billion in the next decade, by some estimates, and could reach 10 times that number by 2045. However, as with many other diseases, these are more treatable with timely adoption of healthy habits than medication, when it is almost too late efforts to prevent diabetes are not given the attention they deserve. In 2018, European Union countries spent an average of 2.8% of their healthcare spending on prevention.

More information

For some time, experts have been emphasizing the need to include poverty as a fundamental factor to be addressed in order to improve health. The Lancet’s wake-up call estimates that by 2045, up to three in four adults with diabetes worldwide will be living in low- and middle-income countries. Today, only about 10% of people suffering from this disease receive adequate treatment. However, the growing burden of diabetes is not unique to countries with fewer resources. In the US, the prevalence of the disease has almost doubled among young people, who are increasingly exposed to all types of foods that increase the risk of obesity and a sedentary lifestyle. As with all diseases in every part of the world, the poor, most of whom are Black or Native American, are the ones who suffer from the rise of world power.

Given current trends, no country is expected to reduce its proportion of diabetics, and there will be regions such as North Africa or the Middle East where rates will reach 20%. “Diabetes remains one of the greatest public health threats of our time and will increase rapidly in all countries, regardless of age or gender, over the next three decades and pose a major challenge to health systems around the world,” says Shivani Agarwal of from the Albert Einstein School of Medicine in New York (USA). Agarwal, who directed this series of articles, states that “focusing on understanding inequalities in diabetes is critical to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals, which seek to reduce noncommunicable diseases.” [como el cáncer o la diabetes] by 30% in less than seven years, reducing the growing negative impact on the health of marginalized populations and on the strength of economies for decades to come,” he adds.

The series cites success stories of helping communities with fewer resources, such as in some sub-Saharan African countries, where collaboration between governments, industry and patient groups has made it possible to increase access to insulin and other healthcare products with measurable reductions in impact illness.

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Australia threatens Twitter with fines for not regulating online hate

Australia threatens Twitter with fines for not regulating online hate

Australia on Thursday gave Twitter 28 days to show the platform is serious about tackling online hate or face a fine of almost half a million dollars for every day of delay.

In a press release from the Australian Online Safety Authority (eSafety), its manager Julie Inman Grant threatened the social network with a daily fine of $475,000 (432,000 euros) if the deadline was exceeded.

According to her, a third of hate speech complaints filed in Australia online relate to comments posted on the Blue Bird platform.

“Twitter doesn’t seem to be up to speed on the fight against hate,” said Ms Inman Grant, a former contributor to the social network.

The Australian agency “is far from the only one concerned about the rising toxicity and hate on Twitter, particularly against marginalized communities,” she said.

“We hold these platforms accountable and take action to protect their users,” she said.

Billionaire Elon Musk, who has owned the social network since October 2022, has fired with a vengeance, including many content moderators responsible for fighting abuse.

In November he announced an “amnesty” for suspended accounts and an end to the fight against Covid misinformation. Tens of thousands of banned or banned accounts have been recovered.

“Twitter seems to have slowed down in the fight against hate,” said Inman Grant, who worked in cybersecurity at the American giant after 17 years at Microsoft.

“We are also concerned by numerous reports of content remaining in the public domain that is likely to violate Twitter’s Terms of Service.”

Australia is at the forefront when it comes to regulating social media platforms, and it’s not the first time Julie Inman Grant has publicly attacked Twitter.

She had written to Mr Musk back in November, warning him that drastic downsizing would result in Twitter’s inability to comply with Australian law.

Indigenous journalist Stan Grant, one of Australia’s most respected media figures, announced in May that he had filed a complaint on Twitter for being the subject of “racial abuse”.

In mid-June, the largest American music labels demanded hundreds of millions of dollars in unpaid rights from Twitter, accusing the social network of not taking sufficient action against the illegal use of songs on its platform.

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1687392756 Knight of the National Order of Quebec Another big dose

Knight of the National Order of Quebec: another great love for Michel Côté in the National Assembly

Three weeks after his death, actor Michel Côté received another nice helping of love on Wednesday when he was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec.

• Also read: Michel Côté’s admirers pay him one last tribute

There was a great deal of excitement in the chamber of the Legislative Council of the National Assembly when Prime Minister François Legault presented Maxime Le Flaguais, representing his father, with the insignia of Chevalier.

Knight of the National Order of Quebec another great love

Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Quebec

Under the gaze of his widow, Véronique Le Flaguais, and his other son, Charles Côté, all the guests rose to give Michel Côté a standing ovation, a show of affection that eloquently underlined the special place the actor held in the hearts of Quebecers.

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Charles Cote and Veronique Le Flaguais. Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Quebec

Visibly touched by the loud applause, Maxime Le Flaguais gave his thumbs up, flashed his father’s badge and looked up at the sky.

“He will live forever in our memories and in our hearts,” predicted François Legault after praising Michel Côté’s professional achievements and human qualities.

A son’s pride

“I was very proud of my father,” Maxime Le Flaguais confessed to the Journal after the ceremony.

“I have followed in my father’s footsteps in the industry for 20 years and I am often asked what it is like to be in my father’s shadow. I’ve always said I stand in his light and not his shadow, but today was the first time I had my feet where his feet should have been. said.

  • Listen to the interview with Guylaine Tremblay, an actress who was also honored on the Marie Montpetit show QUB radio :

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Janette won’t stop

Writer and presenter Janette Bertrand and painter and sculptor Armand Vaillancourt also received warm applause when they were appointed Grand Officer and Grand Officer, the highest rank of the Ordre national du Québec.

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Janette Bertrand, new Grand Officer of the National Order of Quebec. Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Quebec

“I’m not sure if I believe that,” said the 98-year-old grande dame, feeling very honored and humbled by this recognition.

“I’ve been doing this job for a long time and have received a lot of criticism and no honors. It’s happening now. I’ll take the flowers,” added Ms. Bertrand.

Despite her advanced age, there is no question of her resigning. She even has another book project in the works that could also be a TV show and would like to host models from seniors (www.figm.ca).

“Why should I stop? I like this. “

  • Grand Officer and Grand Officer

Janette Bertrand and Armand Vaillancourt

Richard Beliveau, Diane Juster, Guy St-Jacques

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Doctor Richard Béliveau (centre) Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Québec

  • Signet Rings and Knights

Edith Butler, Michel Côté, Charles-Philippe David, Jérôme Dupras, Patsy Gallant, Michel Rabagliati, Guylaine Tremblay

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Edith Butler Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Quebec

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Guylaine Tremblay Photo Stevens LeBlanc/Le Journal de Quebec

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