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In the digital age, staying informed has never been more important. A new initiative is gaining traction, offering a fun and engaging way for users to test their news literacy.
The website, available to all, presents a 10-question news quiz. This quiz does not require any payment or subscription to access and is not a test or examination, but a game designed to help users determine if they are up-to-date with the news this week. Upon completing the quiz, hyperlinks will be provided for more information on the news.
However, it's important to note that the quiz does not guarantee complete news coverage or accuracy. Users can compare their quiz results with other internet users, but the results do not affect other users' results, and there are no rewards or prizes for high scores.
Meanwhile, in the political sphere, Quebec Premier François Legault has been making headlines of his own. Following the resignation of Maïté Blanchette Vézina from his cabinet, Legault appointed Émilise Lessard-Therrien as her successor. The premier has downplayed criticism following Vézina's departure, acknowledging that there is a risk that the dismissal of ministers might not end well.
In a separate development, the Crown intends to increase surveillance around an individual who caused a bus accident at a daycare in Laval. The case has sparked controversy, with the defense labeling Pierre Ny St-Amand as a "high-risk accused." However, the defense argues that this label is discriminatory.
Lastly, it's worth mentioning that the website also offers a quiz unrelated to NATO, although it is available on the site. The quiz serves as a reminder that staying informed is a shared responsibility, and initiatives like these are a step in the right direction towards fostering a more educated and engaged public.
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