dimanche 17 mai 2026

THE PATRIOTS IN 2026

THE PATRIOTS IN 2026… 
By Bernard Bujold - 
On this National Patriots’ Day (Monday, May 19, 2026), as we seek to honor their memory, many will want to compare Paul Saint-Pierre Plamondon’s proposed referendum with Louis Joseph Papineau’s mission in 1837. 
Papineau envisioned a Lower Canada (now Quebec) independent from England, but allied with the United States, or even becoming a U.S. state. Papineau admired the U.S. Constitution and had even taken refuge in the United States after the Patriots’ defeat in December 1837, as the British had placed a bounty on his head; and he did not return to Quebec until late 1845, after being granted amnesty and a pardon by the British authorities. He had fled to the United States in December 1837, then to France in early 1839. 
To defeat the British, the Patriotes would have needed American military aid, but the Americans refused to participate. In 1837–1838, Great Britain was the United States’ leading economic partner, and the U.S. government was determined not to lose its cotton exports and financial trade with Europe. The Americans remembered the devastation of the War of 1812 against the British, who had prevented commercial ships from crossing over to Napoleon’s France. It was a kind of blockade similar to the one in Iran in 2026, when the British intercepted all commercial ships attempting to enter France, including American ones. The Americans knew that a new armed conflict with London would be catastrophic for their economy. 
The Patriots, therefore, lacked weapons and ammunition and were defeated using hunting rifles and modified farm tools, but the defeat can also be explained by a lack of military strategy, as the Patriots were not soldiers and knew nothing of the discipline required of soldiers in an army. 
Would the modern United States act differently toward Quebec, particularly under Donald Trump? Should Quebec one day secede from Canada, it would be Alberta that would be economically drawn to becoming the 51st U.S. state. Quebec, because of its Francophone culture, is not a natural territory for Americans. 
If you want to relive the history of the Patriotes from 1837 to 1838, you should read Jules Verne’s novel: *Famille-sans-nom*. 
HAPPY PATRIOTS’ DAY, 2026 edition! 

THE NIGHTMARE OF A SATURDAY NIGHT

THE NIGHTMARE OF A SATURDAY NIGHT… 
What was supposed to be the dream of the Saturday night of May 16, 2026, turned into a nightmare… In hockey, the Montreal Canadiens—whom all of Quebec already saw as the dominant Stanley Cup champions for the next decade—lost their historic chance, falling 8–3 to their Buffalo opponents… Will the bad luck be reversed on Monday night, May 19, or will history add the number 34 to the statistics for the upcoming 2027 season… To be continued!

samedi 16 mai 2026

PREAKNESS 2026

THE PREAKNESS - 2026 -
By Bernard Bujold -
The horse Napoleon Solo won the 151st Preakness Stakes on Saturday, May 16, 2026. Napoleon Solo, with 7-1 odds, surged past early race favorite Taj Mahal in the final stretch. Napoleon Solo completed the 1 3/16-mile race in 1:58.69. The race was held at Laurel Park in Maryland instead of its traditional home of Pimlico Race Course, which is undergoing renovations. Golden Tempo, the winner of the Kentucky Derby, did not compete in the Preakness Stakes, ending any possibility of a Triple Crown winner in 2026.

vendredi 15 mai 2026

THE DREAM OF A WEEKEND

THE DREAM OF A WEEKEND - ​
By Bernard Bujold - 

All of Montreal—if not all of Quebec and Canada—will be dreaming of hockey and the Stanley Cup this Saturday…

In sports, dreams are at the heart of competition, and since happiness comes with dreaming, we can say that the entire country, from coast to coast, will be in a state of pure joy this weekend…

If the Habs win on Saturday night, May 16, 2026, at the Bell Centre against Buffalo, the next step will be the semifinals against the Carolina Hurricanes. 

For the winner, the final step will then be the Stanley Cup Final, which will be played against either the Colorado Avalanche or the Vegas Golden Knights. We will then be in the first weeks of June, and the final game could be played as late as June 22...

The Canadiens have won a total of 24 Stanley Cups in their history, but their last one dates back to June 9, 1993. 

They defeated the Los Angeles Kings in the final, winning the series 4-1, against none other than Wayne Gretzky, and Patrick Roy was the Canadiens’ goaltender. It is now 2026, 33 years after that victory, and the number 33 was Roy’s jersey number in 1993...

Is this a sign from the gods?  

To be continued and have a great weekend...

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THE PASSING OF TIME...

THE PASSING OF TIME… 
By Bernard Bujold - 
After a little over two years, the murder case of Daniel Langlois and his partner Dominique Marchand in Dominica has reached a key milestone in the legal proceedings. On April 14, the two main suspects, Jonathan Lehrer (57) and Robert Snider Jr. (62), officially pleaded not guilty before the High Court of Dominica. The legal proceedings began on May 1, 2026, with the next steps, including the trial schedule before a judge and jury. Despite repeated attempts by the defense to secure bail, the two men have remained behind bars since the two murders in December 2023. The atmosphere around the courthouse is very tense, as the local community holds the couple in immense respect for their involvement in the island’s reconstruction following a hurricane. The investigation suggests that the victims were murdered before their vehicle was set on fire, a criminal act that reportedly stemmed from a dispute over a right-of-way on the road leading to the Langlois couple’s hotel, the Coulibri Ridge. 
Daniel Langlois was well known in Quebec, first for his company SOFTIMAGE and later for his restaurant and private club, 357C, which made headlines during the Charbonneau Commission of Inquiry into corruption and collusion in the Quebec construction industry. 
To be continued. 
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mercredi 13 mai 2026

THE RACE OF THE SUMMER 2026

THE RACE OF THE SUMMER 2026… 
By Bernard Bujold - 
Will Christine Fréchette’s CAQ pull off a Kentucky Derby-style upset, like the horse Golden Tempo, and edge out the PQ and the PLQ at the finish line to claim victory on October 5? 
The two frontrunners, Paul-Saint-Pierre Plamondon and Charles Milliard, are tied for the lead at 30%, while the CAQ trails far behind at 18%, the PCQ at 13%, and QS at 8%. The PQ dominates among Francophones and because of that, on paper, would have more seats than the PLQ, but that’s just on paper… There are less than four months left before the public votes. 
Have a nice summer 2026!
To be continued… 
SEE LA PRESSE POLL 
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/politique/sondage-synopsis-la-presse/rien-n-est-joue-a-quatre-mois-du-demarrage-de-la-campagne-electorale/2026-05-13/sondage-synopsis-la-presse/pq-et-plq-a-egalite-la-caq-revit.php 
VOIR VIDEO 
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pd87rsmwpPTnSseAJE2K20cI7Y2vqlMF/view?usp=sharing

lundi 11 mai 2026

THE JOY OF CANADIENS HOCKEY

THE JOY OF CANADIENS HOCKEY… 
By Bernard Bujold - 
I love sports, but I’m not a fan of the Canadiens club or hockey, even though I used to be when I was younger… 
But the success of the Canadiens hockey club goes beyond mere athletic victory. It is a source of life for thousands of underprivileged people. It was a friend, in another life, Cardinal Jean-Claude Turcotte, who explained to me that hockey for the homeless, such as those at Accueil Bonneau, is a source of joy pure in the face of their life’s challenges. If the Canadiens’ hockey victories make the poor and homeless happy, then I am happy… 
It’s not a “direct source of happiness” for me, since I’m not a Canadiens fan, but I find poverty and destitution sad… No form of life (human or animal) should suffer because of a lack of financial resources or food! 
SEE STORY LA PRESSE 
https://www.lapresse.ca/actualites/2026-05-11/soir-de-match-a-la-mission-old-brewery/ca-nous-rappelle-qu-on-est-vivants.php

samedi 9 mai 2026

MY MOTHER'S ROSES...

MY MOTHER’S ROSES - 
By Bernard Bujold - 
My mother, Anita, grew roses in her garden in the Gaspé Peninsula, and she was very proud of them. My mother was an artist at heart who loved photography. In a way, she had even invented her own kind of “Photoshop.” She would cut out figures from the Eaton’s catalog and create collages to see how the clothes would look when styled according to her vision. She also colored her photos (as the portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh did), and she liked to add hair to my father… 
On this Sunday, May 10, 2026, Happy Mother’s Day to all mothers! 
SEE MY MOTHER BIOGRAPHY 

THE UNFINISHED DREAM

THE UNFINISHED DREAM… 
 Can an unfinished dream become our greatest joy in life? An elderly woman dreamed of visiting a historic park in the mountains. To fully enjoy her trip, she decided to have knee surgery. She fell asleep on the operating table, filled with happiness as she dreamed of her journey… Fate decreed that medical complications would cut her life short. She died happy with her dream, but if she hadn’t had a dream… Would she have died unhappy? 
They say that happiness is to have dreams! 
That is the question posed by the author of a WSJ article about his mother. 
Happy Mother's Day, 2026 edition 
READ THE ARTICLE 

jeudi 7 mai 2026

CROSSING THE BRIDGE...

CROSSING THE BRIDGE… 
By Bernard Bujold - 

​My former mentor, Pierre Péladeau—the elder—often gave this response when presented with a problem that didn’t need to be solved right away.

“We’ll cross the bridge when we get to it…”

This piece of life advice applies to a variety of situations, whether in business, politics, or sports…

You should never worry excessively about a future situation, but face it head-on when the time comes.

We could offer this advice to Canadiens coach Martin Saint-Louis and his team, because even though Buffalo looks better on paper than the Canadiens, they’ll have to cross the bridge to victory—and they have to wait until they’re in front of the bridge to cross it! One of the two teams will come out on top! 

To be continued… 

Enjoy the hockey game and, above all, have a great weekend