

La Fusillade à Sutherland Springs
Il y a un mois, Haley Krueger était à l'église. Elle avait aidé avec le service du petit-déjeuner le matin et s'assoyait maintenant dans l'église. Elle ne pensait pas à qu'elle soit morte après la fin du service. Les autres 44 victimes de la fusillade de masse la plus meurtrière dans l'histoire de Texas ne suspectaient rien non plus. Le 5 novembre vers 11h20, un homme de 26 ans, nommé Devin Kelley, sortit d'un VUS à une station d'essence en face du First Baptist Church de Sut

A New Life for Plastic
In an age where sustainability is climbing on society’s list of priorities, research and innovation in the reuse of plastic — a commodity now seemingly essential — is becoming increasingly prominent. I have gathered merely some examples of many in which individuals, ranging from scientists to artists, are developing creative ways in which the more than 300 million tons of plastic products used by humans per year can be renewed. As stated on her website, Inge Sluijs is a Londo


Holocaust Survivor Bill Glied's Hope for Rememberance
In recent weeks, Toronto French School students have been exposed to many opportunities to reflect on our nation’s implication in historic world conflicts, and, specifically how this involvement has given us our valuable freedoms today. On Wednesday, November 15, 2017, at the Remembrance Day Assembly, led by headmaster Dr. Josep Gonzalez, the TFS community paid homage to Canadians who fought in the Battle of Vimy Ridge on its centennial anniversary. Students were also invited


COP23: UN Climate Change Conference 2017
What is COP23? COP23 is the 23rd session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The UNFCCC was first adopted in 1992 at the Rio Earth Summit, which marked the international community’s first effort to confront the problem of climate change. This convention established a framework to help stabilize concentrations of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere. Almost all of the world’s nations - 195 to be exact - have signed


New Species Discovery!
Entirely Indiscriminate Rat Will Eat Anything! As we all know, rats can only normally eat raw meat, fish and some insects, generally being carnivores. Only a few will really eat anything; and I mean ANYTHING! This new rodent (Gracilimus radix) was so rare it needed its own separate step of taxonomic rankings just above “New Species”. This change of classification occurs very rarely, but this particular rodent’s anatomy was vastly different from that of other wild rats. So far