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Revue de presse du mercredi 12 novembre

Région: QUÉBEC

COP30: des manifestants affrontent les forces de sécurité sur le site principal


Un groupe de militants a eu une altercation avec le service de sécurité lors des négociations climatiques des Nations unies mardi, à Belém, en Amazonie brésilienne. Ils ont brièvement tenté de pénétrer de force dans le bâtiment principal avant d’être repoussés. Au moins un agent de sécurité a été blessé, selon un témoin. L’incident s’est produit en fin de journée, alors que les participants quittaient les lieux. La présidence de la COP30, qui coordonne et préside les négociations climatiques, a renvoyé les questions aux Nations unies, affirmant que le bâtiment…

Apparaît sur: lactualite.com,

Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘manifestants’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

Région: CANADA SANS QUÉBEC

‘Embarrassing and sad’: Canada loses measles elimination status after nearly 30 years

Canada has lost its measles elimination status after nearly three decades, a public health setback that was widely expected amid an ongoing outbreak that has grown to more than 5,000 cases across the country. Advertisement 2 This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada. * Exclusive sports coverage by Bruce Garrioch, Ken Warren and Tim Baines, in-depth crime and news from Gary Dimmock and city life coverage…

Apparaît sur: ottawasun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘disinformation’, ‘misinformation’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

Durham Regional Police Service ran a ‘poisoned’ workplace, years-long investigation finds

The Durham Regional Police Service (DRPS) in southern Ontario was a toxic workplace where officials failed to adequately address harassment and management aggressively fought officers seeking mental health support, according to newly released records. The findings by investigators are included in the Ontario Civilian Police Commission’s (OCPC) report into the workplace culture, policies and procedures of the DRPS and its board. The report and a summary of the document were obtained by CBC News through a freedom of information request. Investigators substantiated allegations that « a poisoned work environment was created…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘freedom of information’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

FIRST READING: After Toronto assault, calls for campus anti-Israel groups to be branded terrorist

Nov. 5 event in Toronto stormed by masked demonstrators screaming that attendees were murderers First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here. TOP STORY It was one among dozens of Jewish events in the Toronto area that have been picketed, threatened or blockaded by masked anti-Israel demonstrators in the two years since October 7. But in…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘demonstrators’]

Recensé le 11 novembre

Forget defection, Poilievre should fear resignations

Although a dramatic defection of a Conservative MP captured Parliament Hill’s imagination last week, a much less dramatic resignation may turn out to be Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre’s undoing. Nova Scotia Tory Chris d’Entremont’s decision to join Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government has set the hill to buzzing. And for good reason. This unexpected move brings the Liberals one vote closer to a majority standing in the House of Commons, an accomplishment that would protect the minority government from losing a confidence vote and triggering an election…

Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com,

Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘inflammatory comment’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

Metal detector, security upgrades coming to Winnipeg city hall

Security will be ramped up at the entrance to Winnipeg’s city council building, leading visitors to walk through a metal detector and check in with guards to gain access. The changes follow calls for greater protection after a series of safety threats emerged at the Main Street building in recent years. The city is seeking a contractor to build new security walls in its largely open current lobby. Tall glass partitions will guide visitors to check in at a security desk before reaching the main stairwell that leads to the building’s second floor and basement…

Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com,

Mots-clés: [‘racist remark’, ‘harassment’, ‘verbal abuse’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

Ontario school board supervisors can claim up to $40K in expenses over 2 years

The supervisors that the Ford government sent into five Ontario school boards to deal with alleged mismanagement and financial issues will be eligible to claim up to $40,000 in expenses, Global News can reveal, although the ministry says they’ll be subject to strict rules. Some of the province’s biggest school boards, including in Ottawa, Toronto and Peel, have been under the direct control of Queen’s Park since Education Minister Paul Calandra sidelined their trustees and replaced them with supervisors. The individuals tapped by the province to run those school boards…

Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘freedom of information’, ‘access to information law’]

Recensé le 11 novembre

Premier’s office reaches out to Richmond residents as major property owner seeks reopening of Cowichan case

A letter to residents in claim area comes as the largest local landowner launches request to join litigation and reopen case The province has been sending a representative door to door to speak to Richmond residents and landowners concerned by how this summer’s decision granting the Cowichan Tribes title over a large swath of land along the Fraser River might affect their homes and businesses. “Hello my name is Kristine and I’m your government…

Apparaît sur: vancouversun.com, theprovince.com,

Mots-clés: [‘inflammatory remark’, ‘misinformation’]

Recensé le 11 novembre

Senior Tory accuses Liberals of fuelling ‘harassment’ of Conservative MPs amid floor-crossing rumours

Conservative MP Chris Warkentin during question period in the House of Commons in Ottawa earlier this month. Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press file photo The Star New for subscribers! Gift this article to friends and family for free. Got it! By Alex Ballingall , and Raisa PatelOttawa Bureau The Star OTTAWA — Conservative MPs facing questions about party loyalty are enduring unfair “harassment” fuelled by rumours and Liberal attempts to earn a majority in the House of Commons through convincing opposition members to defect to the government, a senior Tory claims….

Apparaît sur: thespec.com, thestar.com,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘online threats’]

Recensé le 12 novembre

The Latest: Supreme Court keeps a block on SNAP payments, as shutdown potentially nears an end

The Supreme Court extended an order blocking full SNAP payments Tuesday amid signals that the government shutdown could soon end and food aid payments resume. The order keeps a chaotic situation in place at least for a few more days. People who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to feed their families in some states have received their full monthly allocations, while others have received nothing. The Senate has approved a bill to end the longest shutdown in U.S. history, and the House could vote on it as early as Wednesday. Reopening the government…

Apparaît sur: citynews.ca, winnipegfreepress.com,

Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘deepfakes’]

Recensé le 11 novembre

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