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Articles by Juliette Giannesini

French woman in English Canada. Occasionally: speaks Mandarin or Spanish, bitches about the Canadian weather, writes left-wing rants, gives test to her students so that she can read the paper and have breakfast, speaks of cultural difference or goes backpacking across the world. And enjoys Canada as her new home.

Foodie Review: Dick's Drive-in & Dairy Dip

November 26, 2011 – 8:23 am | 20 Comments | 87 Read this
Foodie Review: Dick's Drive-in & Dairy Dip

To a lot of French, food in North Amer­ica means junk food. But as I real­ized when I came to Canada, there is a huge dif­fer­ence between your usual sad-looking fast-food combo and the food served in local greasy spoons.
Yes, there is such a thing as a good burger.

Picture of the Week: Occupy Ottawa, a Month Later

November 25, 2011 – 8:20 am | 6 Comments | 20 Read this
Picture of the Week: Occupy Ottawa, a Month Later

Last week­end, I walked through Con­fed­er­a­tion Square, where Occupy Ottawa set­tled. I hadn’t gone back since the day the move­ment started.

Ottawa Does Not Suck

November 23, 2011 – 8:30 am | 28 Comments | 70 Read this
Ottawa Does Not Suck

Come on guys. Ottawa does not suck!
It’s funny how pop­u­lar capital-bashing is in the new world: Aus­tralians with Can­berra, Amer­i­cans with Wash­ing­ton DC etc. The old world usu­ally have cap­i­tal envy—French may not like Parisians but most acknowl­edge that Paris is some­what of an excit­ing place to be.

In The Woods

November 21, 2011 – 8:10 am | 18 Comments | 10 Read this
In The Woods

On the week­end of Novem­ber 11, I packed a small bag, left my com­puter and my city life behind and headed to Bour­get, a small vil­lage in East­ern Ontario. It only took a forty-minute drive to get there but as soon as we hit Vars, we entered another world of farms, straight roads and no traf­fic. Wel­come to the countryside.

Foodie Review: Sushi 88 (Ottawa)

November 19, 2011 – 8:00 am | 21 Comments | 97 Read this
Foodie Review: Sushi 88 (Ottawa)

Ottawa finally caught up with the sushi craze and sushi joints have been pop­ping up all over the town. But we are not Van­cou­ver, and here there are mostly two ways to sat­isfy your sushi crav­ings: pick­ing up a box of assorted sushi at SushiGo, Go For Sushi or what­ever com­bi­na­tion of these key­words; or hit­ting one of the more or less “authen­tic” all-you-can-eat sushi buffets.

Picture of the Week: The Canal Drained

November 18, 2011 – 8:15 am | 10 Comments | 37 Read this
Picture of the Week: The Canal Drained

In Ottawa, a sim­ple glance at the Rideau Canal is enough to real­ize the sea­sons are chang­ing
From mid-May to mid-October, the locks are open and dozens of boats sail on the his­toric canal. The scenery is picture-perfect with lots of green trees along the water, and the area is an ode to out­door liv­ing.
Then the canal is drained by open­ing the locks by the Château Lau­rier, in order to pre­pare for the win­ter and to even­tu­ally cre­ate the longest skat­ing rink in the world.

Charity Begins at Home (And is Everywhere)

November 16, 2011 – 8:25 am | 24 Comments | 17 Read this
Charity Begins at Home (And is Everywhere)

All sum­mer long, I bumped into can­vassers wear­ing embla­zoned binders and vests with the logo of the char­ity they were work­ing for. “Do you have a minute for the envi­ron­ment?” some ask plain­tively. “I don’t bite, come closer!” oth­ers plead.

Canadian Souvenirs

November 14, 2011 – 8:20 am | 18 Comments | 220 Read this
Canadian Souvenirs

I admit it, I suck at buy­ing sou­venirs. First, I often don’t have room in my lug­gage. Sec­ond, most sou­venirs are not exactly use­ful and can be down­right tacky. What’s the point of spend­ing money on trin­kets that will just col­lect dust at home?
Recently, one reader asked me what Cana­dian sou­venirs I would rec­om­mend vis­i­tors to buy.

Foodie Review: Taste Ramen+Fusion

November 12, 2011 – 8:30 am | 4 Comments | 100 Read this
Foodie Review: Taste Ramen+Fusion

When I think of restau­rant areas, the down­town part of Bank Street isn’t the place that comes to mind first. To me, Bank Street equals great bak­eries and a long string of cof­fee shops—not great food. But on a cold Fri­day night, my favourite foodie part­ner and I didn’t want to walk too far so we ended up at Taste Ramen+Fusion, a new restau­rant that took the place of the old Ichibei.

Picture of the Week: BlackBerry

November 11, 2011 – 8:20 am | 16 Comments | 16 Read this
Picture of the Week: BlackBerry

Whether they are Black­Berry, iPhones, Android, smart phones or mobile devices… everybody’s got one.
Ottawa seems to be par­tial to Black­Berry though, prob­a­bly because Research In Motion (RIM), the telco com­pany who invented the device, is Cana­dian, has con­tracts with the gov­ern­ment and is a big employer in Ottawa.