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Gender, education and work : The weaker sex
Boys are being outclassed by girls at both school and university, and the gap is widening The Economist The OECD deems literacy to be the most important skill that it…
Inside Amazon: Wrestling Big Ideas in a Bruising Workplace
The company is conducting an experiment in how far it can push white-collar workers to get them to achieve its ever-expanding ambitions. By Jodi Kantor and David Streitfeld, New York Times…
Pour la rentrée, un journaliste anonyme nous révèle les dessous du CEGEP. À tomber par terre.
Toutes les chroniques dans la section Une vie au cégep.
Récits de séjours, volontaires ou non, à l’asile
Committed: Stories About Stays in Psychiatric Facilities LongReads The experiences of those committed—voluntarily or not—to a psychiatric facility. From One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to Nellie Bly’s 19th century expose to American Horror Story:…
Theater Cellphone Woes Extend Offstage
Device use increasingly intrudes on rehearsals, auditions and backstage culture Wall Street Journal
Philippe Couillard avait promis aux Québécois d’abolir les indemnités de départ des députés qui démissionnent.
Radio-Canada Les députés libéraux Gilles Ouimet et Marguerite Blais, qui viennent d'annoncer leur départ de la politique, toucheront leur allocation de transition.
Une lectrice nous signale cette vidéo de Motherboard (17.17) : The New Mass Extinction : There’s A Pipeline Ready To Burst Under The Great Lakes
À voir sur Motherboard Beneath the Great Lakes, there is a ticking time bomb that threatens one-fifth of the world’s fresh surface water. That time bomb comes in the form…
Is air conditioning a sexist plot?
Margaret Wente, The Globe and Mail Deep in the recesses of The Globe and Mail, my female boss and the letters editor are huddling together for warmth. One wears a…
An emoji love story
by Cara Rose DeFabio and Animation Pedro Alvarez, Fusion