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Front de libération du Québec
The ; .}} (FLQ) was a Quebec separatist terrorist group which aimed to establish an independent and socialist Quebec. Founded sometime in the early 1960s, the FLQ conducted a number of attacks between 1963 and 1970, which totalled over 160 violent incidents and killed eight people and injured many more. These attacks culminated with the Montreal Stock Exchange bombing in 1969 and the October Crisis in 1970, the latter beginning with the kidnapping of British Trade Commissioner James Cross. In the subsequent negotiations, Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte was kidnapped and murdered by a cell of the FLQ. Public outcry and a federal crackdown subsequently ended the crisis and resulted in a drastic loss of support for the FLQ, with a small number of FLQ members being granted refuge in Cuba.FLQ members practised propaganda of the deed and issued declarations that called for a socialist insurrection against oppressors identified with Anglo-Saxon imperialism, the overthrow of the Quebec government, the independence of Quebec from Canada and the establishment of a French-speaking "workers' society" in Quebec. Up to 1970, it gained the support of many left-leaning students, teachers and academics, who engaged in public strikes in solidarity with the FLQ during the October Crisis. After the kidnapping of Cross, nearly 1,000 students at signed a petition supporting the FLQ manifesto. This public support largely ended after the group announced they had killed Laporte, in a public communiqué that ended with an insult to the victim. The KGB, which had established contact with the FLQ before 1970, later forged documents to portray them as a CIA false flag operation, a story that gained limited traction among academic sources before declassified Soviet archives revealed the ruse. By the early 1980s, most of the imprisoned FLQ members had been paroled or released. Provided by Wikipedia
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Créativité et innovation avec le numérique by Normand Roy, Bruno Poellhuber
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Santé mentale, bienêtre et formation : les transformations institutionnelles et facultaires opérées lors de la pandémie de COVID-19 répondent-elles aux besoins des personnes appren... by Normand Roy, Marjorie Cuerrier, Bruno Poellhuber
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Différences régionales à travers le monde des étudiants inscrits dans un MOOC francophone : portrait d’un cas issu de l’initiative EDUlib by Normand Roy, Bruno Poellhuber, Ibtihel Bouchoucha
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Satisfaction des besoins fondamentaux lors d’un processus de développement professionnel lié au changement de pratique : le cas de deux personnes enseignant au collégial by Édith Gruslin, Normand Roy, Bruno Poellhuber
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Motivation, engagement et satisfaction des besoins psychologiques en formation initiale à l’enseignement lors des premières vagues de COVID-19 by Roch Chouinard, Normand Roy, Geneviève Carpentier, François Bowen
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Le comodal en enseignement supérieur : revue de la littérature issue d’une recherche documentaire systémique de 2008 à 2021 by Serge Gérin-Lajoie, Normand Roy, Innocent Wagane Diène Faye, René Beauparlant
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L’intelligence artificielle au postsecondaire : entre enthousiasme et méfiance – Introduction au numéro thématique by Normand Roy, Sonia Proust-Androwkha, Édith Gruslin, Vivianne Vallerand, Élisabeth Charles
Published in Revue internationale des technologies en pédagogie universitaire (2025-04-01)Get full text
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