Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1682, Jean Picard, French priest and astronomer (born 1620) passed away. In 1749, Charles de la Boische, Marquis de Beauharnois, French navy officer and politician, Governor General of New France (born 1671) passed away. In 1789, In response to the dismissal of the French finance minister Jacques Necker, the radical journalist Camille Desmoulins gives a speech which results in the storming of the Bastille two days later. In 1908, Alain Cuny, French actor (died 1994) was born. In 1924, Michel d'Ornano, French politician (died 1991) was born. In 1937, Lionel Jospin, French civil servant and politician, 165th Prime Minister of France was born. In 1950, Gilles Meloche, Canadian ice hockey player and coach was born. In 1969, Chantal Jouanno, French politician, French Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports was born. In 1986, Didier Digard, French footballer was born. In 1997, François Furet, French historian and author (born 1927) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Une équipe de France « sans Français », selon Mariano Rajoy : le dérapage qui choque

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July 12, 2026

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The Local France

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· Jun 25, 2026

Digital nomads: French government clarifies rules on remote working

The issue of foreigners working remotely in France while on a 'visitor' visa has long been a confusing grey area - but now the French government has clarified to parliament, and to The Local, who can work on this status.

National Post

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· Jun 22, 2026

Who is Glenn Joyal, Canada’s most recent appointee to the Supreme Court?

The trilingual playwright has deep Franco-Manitoban roots that include a connection to Métis leader and Member of Parliament Louis Riel

Western Standard

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· Jun 23, 2026

WAGNER: Pierre Trudeau was Canada’s first socialist prime minister

In 1965, Pierre Trudeau joined the Liberal Party of Canada, became a candidate, and won a Montreal seat in the federal election that year. Canada would never be the same.

The Tribune

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· Jun 22, 2026

Canada ‘not’ shutting its door to Indian students, says High Commissioner Chris Cooter

Canadian High Commissioner to India Chris Cooter has sought to reassure Indian students about Canada’s visa and immigration policies, saying there is a misperception that Canada is shutting its doors. He explained that while a cap was imposed a couple of years ago due to housing shortages and the presence of fly‑by‑night colleges, those issues []

CityNews Montreal

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· Jun 29, 2026

Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel closures this weekend

Transport Quebec announced that Highway 25, including the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel, will be closed toward Montreal during the weekend of July 3. This obstruction is required in order to transfer traffic to the new slabs of Highway 25 northbound, a little after exit 3 (Notre-Dame Street, Hochelaga Street). This transfer will make it possible to complete the slabs [] The post Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel closures this weekend appeared first on CityNews Montreal.

Russia Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

France considers ‘reciprocal measures’ against African state

The French Foreign Ministry has said Paris is reviewing possible reciprocal actions after Burkina Faso ended diplomatic ties Read Full Article at RT.com

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Related coverage for "Une équipe de France « sans Français », selon Mariano Rajoy : le dérapage qui choque": The Local France — Digital nomads: French government clarifies rules on remote working . National Post — Who is Glenn Joyal, Canada’s most recent appointee to the Supreme Court?. Western Standard — WAGNER: Pierre Trudeau was Canada’s first socialist prime minister. The Tribune — Canada ‘not’ shutting its door to Indian students, says High Commissioner Chris Cooter. CityNews Montreal — Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel closures this weekend. Russia Today — France considers ‘reciprocal measures’ against African state