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Aboriginal and Francophones: Dialogue First and Foremost

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By Camille LANGLADE – IJL Métis artist Geneviève Pelletier gave an intimate reflection on identity and languages, as well as on his artistic and political commitments at a conference at the University of Ottawa on March 27. His leitmotiv: dialogue. "The political flame inside me is just part of my DNA."Métis artist Geneviève Pelletier, former artistic director of the Cercle Molière Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, participated in the conference "W…
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By Camille LANGLADE – IJL Métis artist Geneviève Pelletier gave an intimate reflection on identity and languages, as well as on his artistic and political commitments at a conference at the University of Ottawa on March 27. His leitmotiv: dialogue. "The political flame inside me is just part of my DNA."Métis artist Geneviève Pelletier, former artistic director of the Cercle Molière Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, participated in the conference "W…

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La Liberté broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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