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Bad Bunny devient la voix de la résistance portoricaine dans une Amérique divisée « Nous ne sommes pas des sauvages. Nous ne sommes pas des animaux. Nous sommes des humains et nous sommes Américains. » Telles ont été les paroles prononcées par Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, plus connu sous son nom d’artiste, Bad Bunny, lors de la dernière cérémonie des Grammy. Dénonçant les actions de l’Agence fédérale de contrôle de l’immigration (ICE), son discours a suscité plusieurs réactions sur les réseaux sociaux. Le choix du chanteur portoricain comme artiste de la mi-temps du Super Bowl 2026 a fait couler beaucoup d’encre au sein… Apparaît sur: mironline.ca, Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘militantisme’] Recensé le 10 mars |
Des images satellites truquées par l’IA alimentent la désinformation sur la guerre États-Unis – Iran **L’image satellite publiée par un média iranien semblait authentique : une base américaine dévastée au Qatar. Mais il s’agissait d’un faux généré par l’IA, soulignant la menace croissante de la désinformation technologique en temps de guerre.** L’essor de l’IA générative a démultiplié la capacité des États et des propagandistes à fabriquer des images satellites convaincantes lors de conflits majeurs. Cette tendance comporte de véritables implications en matière de sécurité, soulignent des chercheurs… Apparaît sur: tvanouvelles.ca, journaldemontreal.com, Mots-clés: [‘désinformation’, ‘censure’] Recensé le 9 mars |
En Israël, les opposants à la guerre à contre-courant de l’opinion publique Une deuxième guerre contre l’Iran en moins d’un an : en Israël, l’opinion publique s’y rallie largement pour le moment. Mais une poignée de militants antiguerre tente malgré tout de faire entendre une voix dissidente, appelant la population à s’y « opposer ». Depuis le lancement, le 28 février, d’une offensive militaire conjointe des États-Unis et d’Israël contre des cibles iraniennes, les manifestations critiques de la guerre restent extrêmement marginales. La plupart se limitent à quelques dizaines de participants rassemblés dans les grandes villes. À Tel-Aviv, des manifestants, brandissant des… Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com, Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘menaces de mort’, ‘militant’, ‘manifestants’] Recensé le 9 mars |
L’hymne national russe retentit aux Paralympiques pour la première fois depuis 2014 L’hymne national russe a retenti pour la première fois en plus de dix ans aux Jeux paralympiques, après que la paraskieuse alpine Varvara Voronchikhina eut remporté une médaille d’or, lundi. Les athlètes russes sont de retour sous leur propre drapeau aux Jeux paralympiques d’hiver de Milan-Cortina, après avoir dû évoluer pendant des années en tant qu’athlètes individuels neutres (AIN) en raison des nombreuses violations aux règles antidopage et des conflits militaires impliquant leur pays. Voronchikhina, qui est âgée de 23 ans et qui avait remporté la médaille de bronze en… Apparaît sur: rds.ca, radio-canada.ca, Mots-clés: [‘huer’, ‘boycott’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Masculin pluriel, un regard réflexif sur les masculinités d’aujourd’hui **Le Témiscamien Sony Carpentier, étudiant au doctorat en sociologie à l’UQAM, était de passage à l’émission** **_Tout le monde en parle_** **le dimanche 1er mars aux côtés du politologue Francis Dupuis-Déri, spécialiste de l’antiféminisme. Ensemble, ils ont abordé la montée de l’intolérance et des discours haineux dans les écoles québécoises. Pour M. Carpentier, cette présence médiatique constituait une occasion rêvée de mettre en lumière le collectif** **_Masculin pluriel_** **qui paraîtra le 18 mars prochain.** Avec _Masculin pluriel_ , publié chez KO Éditions, Sony Carpentier et Marc- Antoine Bazinet proposent un… Apparaît sur: journallecitoyen.com, Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘discours haineux’] Recensé le 10 mars |
Médias | Quand la misogynie de Trump est lancée à la face des journalistes Cochonne. Laide. Stupide. Horrible personne. À la face du monde, des correspondantes à la Maison-Blanche se font dénigrer par Donald Trump sans que personne bronche sur le coup. Pourquoi cette absence de réplique illico aux injures du président ciblant les femmes ? Analyse. « Une femme journaliste se fait traiter de “cochonne” par le président Trump et qu’arrive-t-il autour d’elle, en temps réel ? Les gens font comme si de rien n’était. C’est cela qui frappe l’imaginaire : le fait que personne autour d’elle ne se soit opposé. » Présidente… Apparaît sur: lapresse.ca, lapresse.ca, Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, ‘injures’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Photos de célébrités aux corps extrêmement minces **Après Clodine Desrochers, c’est au tour de Chantal Lacroix de s’inquiéter de l’impact que peuvent avoir les photos des célébrités, qui sont de plus en plus nombreuses à présenter des corps émaciés, sur les femmes et la jeune génération.** « En ce moment, il est impossible de passer à côté de nombreuses personnalités publiques que nous admirons qui ont la une de magazines ou qui s’affichent sur les réseaux sociaux avec des corps extrêmement minces », écrit Chantal Lacroix en ajoutant ne pas être dans le jugement de leur apparence ou de leur parcours… Apparaît sur: tvanouvelles.ca, journaldemontreal.com, Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘commentaire blessant’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Un an après son arrestation, le maire d’Istanbul au tribunal Le maire d’Istanbul, Ekrem İmamoğlu, détenu depuis un an, comparaît lundi dans une vaste affaire de corruption qualifiée par l’opposition de tentative de saboter ses chances de défier le président Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. Arrêté le 19 mars 2025 et détenu depuis, M. İmamoğlu a commencé à comparaître devant le tribunal de Silivri à 11 h 05 (4 h 05 au Québec). Mais l’audience a été suspendue après à peine 15 minutes suite à un conflit verbal entre M. İmamoğlu, les avocats et le juge, selon le compte Istanbul en Procès… Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com, ledevoir.com, Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, ‘manifestants’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Hundreds march against U.S.-Israeli military action in Iran and Lebanon Around 250 people marched through downtown Montreal on March 7 to protest recent U.S. and Israeli military violence in Iran and Lebanon. The Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) and the Iranian Canadian Congress (ICC) rganized the demonstration. Attendees began gathering in Phillips Square shortly before 3 p.m. ICC president Mona Ghassemi told The Link that the ICC is “pro-peace and pro-diplomacy” and opposes war and sanctions… Apparaît sur: thelinknewspaper.ca, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘demonstrators’] Recensé le 10 mars |
Opinion | How Politics Got in the Way of Australia’s Terrorism Response On December 14, 2025, two gunmen opened fire at a Hanukkah event at Sydney’s Bondi Beach, killing 15 people. The victims included a 10-year-old girl and an 87-year-old Holocaust survivor. This attack on the Australian Jewish population coincided with rising antisemitism over the past two years and marks the nation’s deadliest mass shooting in nearly 30 years. In the aftermath, knee-jerk reactions have led to rampant politicization and rushed legislation. Protesters opposing a visit by Israeli President Isaac Herzog were met with police violence on Sydney’s streets only two months… Apparaît sur: mironline.ca, Mots-clés: [‘xenophobic statement’, ‘protesters’, ‘hate speech’, ‘activism’, ‘demonstrators’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘censorship’] Recensé le 10 mars |
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Anthropic sues U.S. government over supply chain risk label Some legal and policy experts warned that the fallout from the government’s declaration would be dire Anthropic PBC sued the Defense Department for declaring that the artificial intelligence giant posed a risk to the United States supply chain, further ramping up a high-stakes dispute with the Pentagon over safeguards on the company’s technology. San Francisco-based Anthropic is challenging a decision by the department and other federal agencies to shift their AI work to other providers, based on a risk designation typically… Apparaît sur: financialpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘protected speech’, ‘freedom of speech’] Recensé le 10 mars |
Anthropic sues to block Pentagon’s supply-chain risk designation Anthropic on Monday filed a lawsuit to block the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist, escalating the artificial intelligence lab’s high-stakes battle with the U.S. military over usage restrictions on its technology. Anthropic said in its lawsuit that the designation was unlawful and violated its free speech and due process rights. The filing in federal court in California asked a judge to undo… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘protected speech’, ‘freedom of speech’] Recensé le 9 mars |
B.C. RCMP launches murder investigation into disappeared Iranian man critical of Tehran regime Police are still searching for Masjoody’s body The B.C. RCMP has begun a homicide investigation following the disappearance of an Iranian activist who has been a vocal critic of Iran’s ruling regime. Masood Masjoody was a math instructor at Simon Fraser University. He went missing in early February in Burnaby. Police are searching for Masjoody’s body but have not released any further details. The RCMP’s integrated homicide investigations team (IHIT) has previously said the evidence collected by… Apparaît sur: leaderpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 10 mars |
B.C. to announce details about safe access to schools, places of worship The provincial government has announced it is introducing legislation to prohibit people from interfering with safe access to school grounds and places of worship. B.C. Premier David Eby said at a press conference on Monday afternoon that students, educators and people attending faith services will be able to do so with the knowledge that the spaces remain safe and respectful… Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 9 mars |
B.C. to bring in safety zones, ban harassment around sites of worship VICTORIA — The British Columbia government is bringing in legislation to prevent intimidation, harassment and obstruction of people from going to their temples, churches and other places of worship. The 20-metre protection zones for religious sites represent an expansion of rules set up for schools in 2024 to help ensure behaviour in public spaces is safe and respectful… Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com, citynews.ca, Mots-clés: [‘hate on the internet’, ‘harassment’, ‘freedom of religion’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Bangladesh working with India to extradite 2 suspects in killing of prominent activist DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s police chief said Monday that diplomatic efforts are being made with India to arrange the handover of two suspects in the December killing of a Bangladeshi political activist that sparked protests across the country. Updated A gifted article has been claimed. Out of gifts for the month Unfortunately you’ve used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Share this article paywall-free… Apparaît sur: thestar.com, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Belarus journalist convicted of treason and sentenced to 9 years in prison TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Belarusian journalist Pavel Dabravolski was convicted Monday of treason and sentenced to nine years in a maximum-security prison, activists said, the fifth media worker to be jailed in two weeks in a relentless government crackdown on freedom of the press. Dabravolski, who has reported for international and domestic news outlets and won numerous prizes for his work, was found guilty during a closed-door trial at Minsk City Court, according to the Belarusian Association… Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com, thespec.com, citynews.ca, Mots-clés: [‘freedom of press’, ‘activism’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘political prisoner’, ‘crackdown on dissent’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Belgian synagogue damaged in early-morning explosion Nobody was injured in the the blast outside the Synagogue de Liège, but some windows were shattered A powerful explosion rocked the façade of a synagogue in Liège, Belgium, early on Monday morning, resulting in no injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the explosion that took place around 4 a.m., damaging buildings and property, the Le Matin daily reported. The incident has not yet been determined to be an attack on the synagogue, AFP reported. Prime Minister Bart De Wever suggested the motive… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘anti-semitic act’, ‘provocative comment’] Recensé le 9 mars |
By the book: Alberta schools pull at least 160 titles from shelves to meet provincial order Alberta school divisions complying with a provincial order have removed dozens of graphic novels from their shelves, from illustrated versions of literary classics to coming-of-age memoirs and dramatic retellings of mythology, access to information request results show. Now boxed away in storage in some Edmonton and Calgary-area schools are graphic novel versions of Margaret Atwood’s _A Handmaid’s Tale_ and George Orwell’s _1984_ — both dystopian stories about government control. Staff at every Alberta school had to review their library and classroom collections last fall when Alberta’s education minister _ordered schools_… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘access to information’, ‘banned books’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘access to information law’, ‘censorship’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Men who brought explosives to NYC protest cited Islamic State as inspiration, complaint says NEW YORK — Two men who brought explosives to a protest outside New York City’s mayoral mansion said they were inspired by the Islamic State extremist group, a court complaint said. Emir Balat and Ibrahim Kayumi were being held without bail after their arraignment Monday on charges that include attempting to provide material support to a terrorist organization and using a weapon of mass destruction. Their lawyers didn’t argue for bail but could do so later. The homemade devices, which did not explode, were hurled Saturday during raucous counterprotests against… Apparaît sur: cp24.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘heckle’, ‘protesters’, ‘activism’, ‘demonstrators’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Counter-protester threw improvised explosive at anti-Islam event in N.Y.C: Cops NEW YORK — A device thrown by a counterprotester at an anti-Islam demonstration in New York City on Saturday was confirmed to be an improvised explosive, according to a preliminary police analysis. As the investigation continued on Sunday, police said they were looking into a second suspicious device found in the same area of Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Apparaît sur: torontosun.com, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘activism’, ‘demonstrators’] Recensé le 9 mars |
5 Iranian women’s soccer players granted humanitarian visas by Australian government BRISBANE — Amid fears over their safety, five members of the Iranian women’s soccer squad have sought asylum in Australia and and are currently safe with police, a source told CNN Sports. Members of the Iranian team, who’ve been playing in the Women’s Asian Cup in Australia, are at the center of growing calls for their exit from the country to be blocked for fear of persecution in Iran, their home country that’s at war with the U.S. and Israel under a new hardline supreme leader. It comes after the… Apparaît sur: cp24.com, Mots-clés: [‘crackdown on protest’, ‘protesters’, ‘civil disobedience’] Recensé le 9 mars |
How a Project South accused allegedly used a GFL employee to collect extortion payments A suspected criminal enforcer accused of using leaked information from a Toronto cop arrested in Project South allegedly collected extortion payments through an insider at a GFL Environmental location. The allegation was made to the Star by a man who Thomas G. Phippard has been criminally charged with extorting in an attempt to collect debts from illegal gambling. The Star has agreed not… Apparaît sur: thestar.com, thespec.com, therecord.com, Mots-clés: [‘rude language’, ‘crude language’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Iranians in Regina rally in support of exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi As the war in the middle east intensifies, supporters in Regina for Iran’s exiled crown prince Reza Pahlavi are calling for him to be seen as an alternative to the regime currently in power. A group of roughly 70 people rallied in front of Saskatchewan’s provincial legislature on Sunday, amidst snow and sleet, with chants of « What do we want: regime change for Iran » and thank-you messages for the United States and Israel. It’s one of many weekend rallies against the Iranian regime that have been held over the past… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Men who brought explosives to NYC protest cited Islamic State as inspiration, complaint says United States Men who brought explosives to NYC protest cited Islamic State as inspiration, complaint says Two men suspected of bringing explosives to a protest outside New York City’s mayoral mansion were in custody Monday. Updated A gifted article has been claimed. Out of gifts for the month Unfortunately you’ve used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Share this article paywall-free New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during a news conference at Gracie Mansion, Monday, March 9, 2026, in… Apparaît sur: thestar.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘heckle’, ‘protesters’, ‘activism’, ‘demonstrators’] Recensé le 9 mars |
NDAs to hush up alleged sexual misconduct are under fire. ‘I can’t agree to this’ There’s a growing debate in Canadian legal circles over the use of non-disclosure agreements, with some jurisdictions looking to ban them altogether Ashley Chand spent more than a decade working her way up through the ranks of human resources and administration positions at some of Vancouver’s most prestigious law firms. When she landed the job of director of administration at B.C.-based litigation firm Murphy Battista in November 2022, it was a dream come true, she… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, theprovince.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘provocative comment’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Ottawa pledges faster security funding, stronger hate laws after Toronto-area synagogues shot at Federal Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangeree says Ottawa will address complaints from Jewish groups about delayed funding for security measures and will tighten its hate laws, after bullets were fired at three **** Toronto- area synagogues over the past week. “When they attack a synagogue, they attack Canada,” Mr. Anandasangeree told reporters on Sunday in front of the Shaarei Shomayim… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘hateful rhetoric’, ‘hate speech’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Slain Windsor woman expressed fears to CBC News days before she died Less than a week before she died, a woman stabbed in a small southwestern Ontario town had spoken to CBC about the threats she was facing for speaking out about Khalistan extremism. Nancy Grewal, 45, was identified by police as the victim in a stabbing outside a home on Todd Lane in LaSalle, Ont., on Tuesday. She was at the home working as a personal support worker. On Feb. 25, she spoke with a CBC journalist about extremism within the Sikh separatist movement. “I know sometimes I feel scared when… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘death threats’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Some Iranians hoped the war would bring regime change. Now they doubt it Open this photo in gallery: Plumes of smoke rise over oil depot tanks hit by joint Israel-U.S. strikes overnight north west of Tehran on Sunday.Hossein Esmaeili/The Globe and Mail Already devastated by the violent crackdowns that killed thousands of protesters in January, Iranians who oppose the Islamic regime now say they are wrestling with the repercussions of U.S.-Israeli attacks, now in their second week. In interviews conducted as they sought shelter from the explosions during the past week, some Iranians who rose up against the regime in more than three… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 10 mars |
The government made my generation a promise when I was eight years old. Four years have gone by and it’s still not fulfilled Adults keep telling kids to “get offline.” But the truth is, kids don’t get to opt out of the internet. The internet is where we learn, play, and connect with our friends. It is where we watch videos, chat, do homework, and build our future. It is part of our daily lives. From the time we are little, adults put devices in front of us, and then they wonder why we can’t look away. Almost every kid I know has a phone — giving them instant access to the world in their pocket. This is why it is so scary: The online world wasn’t designed to keep us safe. We see things we’re not ready to see — violent videos, … Apparaît sur: therecord.com, thestar.com, Mots-clés: [‘online harms’, ‘harmful content’, ‘bullying’, ‘hateful comment’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Thousands come out for Iranian regime change in Toronto Protesters gathered in downtown Toronto to demonstrate against Iran regime supporters, Saturday, March 7, 2026. Photo by Caryma Sa’d Photo by Caryma Sa’d Two opposing groups gathered near the United States Consulate in downtown Toronto on Saturday as demonstrations related to the escalating conflict involving Iran, Israel and the United States continued across the country. A small group protesting the war in Iran held a rally along University Avenue near Queen Street West. The demonstration was met by… Apparaît sur: winnipegsun.com, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘provocative comment’, ‘demonstrators’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Toronto Film Critics Association aims to bring members back after mass resignations over Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers’ edited speech TORONTO – The Toronto Film Critics Association says it will make changes to its awards process in an effort to bring back members who resigned en masse over the editing of a speech by actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers at its gala. In a statement Monday, acting president Pat Mullen apologized to Tailfeathers after her recorded acceptance speech was edited, which the previous president said was done for length. The cuts removed remarks in which Tailfeathers expressed support for Palestine, prompting her to return her TFCA Award for best supporting performance in “Sweet Angel Baby” last week… Apparaît sur: thespec.com, therecord.com, Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘censorship’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Toronto Film Critics Association vows to make changes after controversial speech edits trigger mass resignations The Toronto Film Critics Association says it will make changes to its awards process in an effort to bring back members who resigned en masse over the editing of a speech by actor Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers at its gala. In a statement Monday, acting president Pat Mullen apologized to Tailfeathers after her recorded acceptance speech was edited to remove remarks that expressed support for Palestine. Last… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘censorship’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Tory MP Baber calls for action after Iranian activist’s disappearance Conservative MP Roman Baber is calling for action following the disappearance of Masood Masjoody, a B.C. mathematician and a vocal critic of the hardline Islamic government in Iran. Police fear that Masjoody has been murdered, prompting concerns of a transnational repression campaign targeting opponents of Iran’s theocratic regime… Apparaît sur: torontosun.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 9 mars |
Want to protest outside a place of worship in B.C.? New law would require you to keep your distance Protests and other disturbances will be restricted within 20 metres of such sites. Bubble zones around schools have been in place since 2024 Two new pieces of legislation would give police the authority to prevent protests in front of religious sites, such as churches, synagogues and mosques, while renewing the province’s “bubble zones” around schools for an additional two years. The bills, introduced Monday, would ban public protests and other disruptions… Apparaît sur: vancouversun.com, theprovince.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘protesters’, ‘hate mail’] Recensé le 10 mars |
What’s happening with the Toronto Film Critics Association? Last week, actor and filmmaker Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers won the Toronto Film Critics Association award for outstanding supporting performance in a Canadian film, for her role in the drama Sweet Angel Baby. But, she returned the award shortly after her win once she learned that the acceptance speech she had recorded for the award ceremony had been edited, so that the section where she expressed support for Palestine was removed. Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘freedom of speech’, ‘censorship’] Recensé le 9 mars |
‘Disgusting’: Ford slams attacks on GTA synagogues, calls on Ontarians to stand up against hate Ontario Premier Doug Ford is speaking out after a string of violent attacks on the Jewish community in the Greater Toronto Area, calling them “disgusting targeted shootings” and says he will be meeting with members of the community in the wake of the incidents. “These acts of antisemitism are cowardly attacks on our Jewish community and the rights of every person in Ontario to practice a religion and culture free from hate and intimidation,” Ford said at an unrelated event Monday morning. “And it’s important that every person in Ontario,… Apparaît sur: cp24.com, Mots-clés: [‘hateful incident’, ‘harassment’, ‘anti-semitic incident’] Recensé le 9 mars |


