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Qu'est-ce (qui) est devoir - définition

FRENCH-LANGUAGE DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN MONTREAL, CANADA
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  • ''The battle of three begins.'' ''Le Devoir'' on the 2003 Quebec election.
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devoir         
[d?'vw?:]
¦ noun archaic a person's duty.
Phrases
pay one's devoirs pay one's respects formally.
Origin
ME: from OFr. deveir, from L. debere 'owe', influenced by Fr. devoir.
Devoir         
·noun Duty; service owed; hence, due act of civility or respect;
- now usually in the plural; as, they paid their devoirs to the ladies.
Le Devoir         
Le Devoir (, "Duty") is a French-language newspaper published in Montreal and distributed in Quebec and throughout Canada. It was founded by journalist, politician, and nationalist Henri Bourassa in 1910.

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Le Devoir

Le Devoir ([lə də.vwɑʁ], "Duty") is a French-language newspaper published in Montreal and distributed in Quebec and throughout Canada. It was founded by journalist and politician Henri Bourassa in 1910.

Le Devoir is one of few independent large-circulation newspapers in Quebec (and one of the few in Canada) in a market dominated by the media conglomerate Quebecor (including Le Journal de Montréal).

Historically Le Devoir was considered Canada's francophone newspaper of record, although by the end of the 20th century, that title was mostly used for its competitor La Presse.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour devoir
1. One of the cartoons was reprinted by Le Devoir in Montreal.
2. "Green Party of Canada Other Resources Elections Canada: An independent, non–partisan agency reporting directly to Canada‘s Parliament. (Sources: The Economist, The Globe & Mail, Le Devoir)
3. "In Haiti, impunity is quasi total for many criminals who roam free while the innocent and those wrongly accused of a crime stagnate in prisons," Valdes wrote in an editorial published Saturday in the Canadian newspaper Le Devoir.
4. "This is a provocation of Canadians and an insult to our religion" Syed Soharwardy, Islamic Supreme Council of CanadaOne of the cartoons was reprinted by Le Devoir in Montreal.
5. "In Haiti, impunity is almost total for many criminals who roam free while the innocent and those wrongly accused of a crime stagnate in prisons," Valdes wrote in an editorial published Saturday in the Canadian newspaper Le Devoir.