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L’Ordre du Canada pour Don Cherry? Voici des déclarations du controversé commentateur qui sont passées à la postérité pour les mauvaises raisons **Un député conservateur a mis en nomination le controversé commentateur Don Cherry pour la médaille de l’Ordre du Canada. Cette distinction remise par la gouverneure générale « célèbre ceux et celles qui ont apporté une contribution extraordinaire à la nation », selon le site web de l’Ordre.** Apparaît sur: journaldequebec.com, tvasports.ca, tvanouvelles.ca, journaldemontreal.com, Mots-clés: [‘déclaration controversée’, ‘propos controversé’] Recensé le 12 mars |
La loi sur les crimes haineux ne répond pas aux préoccupations, dit un groupe OTTAWA — L’Association canadienne des libertés civiles affirme que le gouvernement précipite l’adoption de son projet de loi sur les crimes haineux sans tenir compte des préoccupations des groupes confessionnels et des organisations de la société civile. Le comité de la justice de la Chambre des communes a terminé mercredi son examen du projet de loi C-9, après que le gouvernement a adopté une motion fixant des délais pour accélérer son passage au Parlement. Le groupe de défense des libertés civiles affirme que le processus… Apparaît sur: canadafrancais.com, coupdoeil.info, lanouvelle.net, lavoixdusud.com, granbyexpress.com, journalleguide.com, lhebdojournal.com, lhebdodustmaurice.com, lechodelatuque.com, Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, ‘discours haineux’] Recensé le 13 mars |
Le DG de Belle-Baie poursuit une résidente en diffamation Le directeur général de la Ville de Belle-Baie dans le nord du Nouveau- Brunswick poursuit une résidente en diffamation pour des commentaires publiés sur Facebook l’automne dernier. Il l’accuse d’avoir lancé une « campagne de dénigrement » et demande entre autres une compensation financière. Le 2 septembre 2025, cette municipalité de la région Chaleur a publié une vidéo afin de dénoncer les insultes, les menaces et les propos intimidants reçus par des membres de son personnel. On y voit des employés lire des propos particulièrement vulgaires qui leur auraient été… Apparaît sur: radio-canada.ca, Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘propos diffamatoire’, ‘campagne de dénigrement’, ‘droit de critiquer’, « liberté d’expression », ‘propos injurieux’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Société | Les identités sont-elles des cases ? Le Mois de l’histoire des Noirs, en février, me laisse souvent avec un sentiment aigre-doux. C’est doux, participer à des activités qui honorent la dignité des peuples afrodescendants. Mais certains ne semblent remarquer notre existence que ce mois-là. Comme si notre pertinence expirait dès le 1er mars. Aux alentours du 8 mars, c’est au sort des femmes, soudainement, que tout le monde s’intéresse, comme si ce n’était pas important avant. J’ironise, mais j’exagère à peine. Le début d’année a vu le nombre de féminicides présumés au Québec exploser. Soucieuse de… Apparaît sur: lapresse.ca, Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘insulte raciste’, ‘commentaire raciste’] Recensé le 12 mars |
T.-N.-L. encadre l’utilisation de l’IA pour l’exécution de contrats publics Le gouvernement de Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador a revu son processus d’attribution des contrats après que de fausses citations, vraisemblablement générées par l’intelligence artificielle (IA), ont été découvertes dans deux rapports, dont un préparé par Deloitte Canada. Les fournisseurs qui soumissionnent pour des travaux pour le gouvernement provincial doivent désormais indiquer s’ils ont l’intention d’utiliser l’intelligence artificielle pour exécuter le contrat, a déclaré Barry Petten, ministre progressiste-conservateur responsable des marchés publics. La province peut également contrôler l’utilisation de l’IA par une entreprise, a-t-il ajouté. Ces changements ont été introduits après que les fausses… Apparaît sur: radio-canada.ca, canadafrancais.com, Mots-clés: [« accès à l’information », « loi sur l’accès à l’information »] Recensé le 12 mars |
«La sélection naturelle»: un homme dans le gouffre entre impuissance et colère Le bruit ambiant, la rumeur, l’enflure du commentaire et de l’opinion, tout cela peut, à la longue, transformer l’homme le plus ordinaire en ange de la désolation. Après 30 ans à enseigner la géographie au cégep, Christian vient de prendre sa retraite. Il est en couple depuis longtemps, sans enfant, avec une femme qui, pour sa part, s’épanouit encore dans son travail. Devenu improductif du jour au lendemain, l’homme est plutôt désemparé face au vide de sa nouvelle existence, en perte de repères, hésitant encore entre la cuisine et l’ornithologie…. Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com, Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘militantisme’, ‘activisme’] Recensé le 12 mars |
«Malade mental»: Marchand va porter plainte contre un courtier immobilier anti-tramway «On trouve ça inacceptable, on trouve ça préoccupant et on va porter plainte», a fait savoir mercredi au _Soleil_ le cabinet de Bruno Marchand. Dans une vidéo publiée dimanche sur ses pages professionnelles Facebook, TikTok et Instagram, le courtier immobilier Simon Laberge s’en prend au maire de Québec, en invitant les clients à contacter son bureau s’ils sont «tannés». «Si jamais tu es tanné […] de payer des taxes à un malade mental, que tu ne veux pas le payer, le tramway, et que tu ne veux surtout pas qu’il… Apparaît sur: lesoleil.com, Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘propos diffamatoire’, ‘propos haineux’, ‘fausses informations’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Academic Courage in the Shadow of Hrant Dink Professor Alan Whitehorn’s presentation is a timely and important contribution, reminding us that the struggle for academic freedom is not merely a debate of our era, but a recurring tension embedded in the intellectual history of humanity. From Socrates in ancient Athens to Giordano Bruno and Galileo, the examples he invokes illustrate how the conflict between free thought and dogmatic authority has… Apparaît sur: keghart.org, Mots-clés: [‘disinformation’, ‘free thought’, ‘academic freedom’, ‘harassment’, ‘intellectual freedom’, ‘smear campaign’, ‘physical threats’] Recensé le 13 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: [‘demonstrators’, ‘protesters’, ‘xenophobic statement’, ‘censorship’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘hate speech’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Senators Unveil Bipartisan Bill to Protect Falun Gong, Counter Forced Organ Harvesting Two senators have introduced a bipartisan bill in a bid to curb the state- sanctioned crime of forced organ harvesting in China and protect vulnerable groups from harm. Titled “Falun Gong and Victims of Forced Organ Harvesting Protection Act,” the bill aims to enable sanctions against the abuse, directing the president to compile a list of foreign individuals deemed complicit in the act. The list would be updated annually or as new information becomes available. The sanctions, sponsored by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), would block… Apparaît sur: theepochtimes.com, theepochtimes.com, Mots-clés: [‘prisoner of conscience’, ‘harassment’] Recensé le 12 mars |
With Journalism’s Shift to the Creator Economy Comes the End of Shared Facts In towns and cities across North America, the lights are going out in newsrooms. Coverage from local news outlets has been steadily declining, with the very civic function of journalism at risk. Fragmented and unchecked, information environments are increasingly leaving communities uninformed and isolated. When the internet gutted the traditional advertising model, companies like Google, Meta, Apple and Amazon—dubbed the “four horsemen of the apocalypse”—captured the majority of digital revenue and news consumption, leaving many local newspapers unable to sustain newsroom staff or invest in reporting capacity. The result has… Apparaît sur: mironline.ca, Mots-clés: [‘misinformation’, ‘editorial freedom’] Recensé le 12 mars |
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‘Most dangerous job’ — After Windsor shooting threat, health workers call out job violence ‘Most dangerous job’ — After Windsor shooting threat, health workers call out job violence Risky business? Windsor gun owner threat just latest incident of violence targeting front-line health care workers. A man allegedly threatening to shoot paramedics with a rifle during a service call on Windsor’s west side last week is just the latest instance within an “alarming” increase in violence against health-care workers, critics say. “(It) is, if not, the most dangerous job in Ontario,” said Erin Ariss, a registered nurse and president of the Ontario Nurses’ Association. “It… Apparaît sur: windsorstar.com, Mots-clés: [‘verbal abuse’, ‘harassment’] Recensé le 12 mars |
‘Shocking’ number of students chronically absent in Manitoba schools, says MLA There were 15,288 students marked as chronically absent in Manitoba schools in the 2023-24 academic year — numbers MLA Mark Wasyliw accuses the government of hiding. Wasyliw, who represents the Fort Garry riding as an independent, said he submitted a request to the NDP government in July 2025 for the most recent data on chronic absences, broken down by school division. In September, he was told those numbers don’t exist because that data is not collected by Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning. « The problem is, none of this is… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘freedom of information’] Recensé le 12 mars |
38 Canadian fiction books we’re excited about coming out from January to March As the winter comes to an end, you might be looking for a fictional world to explore as you enjoy the sun’s warm rays. At CBC Books, we’ve curated a list of Canadian fiction titles publishing this spring. This is the first installment of the list, featuring the books that came out in January through March. There’s a wide variety of titles to dive into, both from authors we already know and love and those who are making their debuts. ## _Is This a Cry for Help?_ by Emily Austin… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘banned books’, ‘intellectual freedom’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Blaming executive director for Calgary Jazz Festival event’s demise was defamation, judge says Judge says the cancellation of the 2010 event was a « collective failure » The decision to pin the blame of the demise of the Calgary Jazz Festival on executive director Patrick Maiani by two of its association board members was “cowardly” and defamed him, a judge has ruled. In a written judgment posted online, Calgary Court of King’s Bench Justice Colin Feasby ordered former festival board members Richard Sherry and John Bell to pay Maiani $50,000 in damages… Apparaît sur: calgaryherald.com, Mots-clés: [‘defamatory comment’, ‘false statement’, ‘defamatory statement’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Bruce Arthur: Travis Dhanraj aimed to reveal ‘editorial imbalance’ at the CBC. What the former TV host told MPs was more about him Former CBC journalist Travis Dhanraj waits to appear before the Standing Committee for Canadian Heritage in Ottawa on Tuesday, March 10, 2026. Patrick Doyle/The Canadian Press By Bruce ArthurColumnist Bruce Arthur is a columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @bruce_arthur . Travis Dhanraj wanted to make things crystal clear: politically, this was not about being left or right. He just wanted to show people how the sausage is made: in this case, at the CBC, where Dhanraj was a television host on Canada Tonight with Travis Dhanraj,” until… Apparaît sur: thestar.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘bullying’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Canada ‘one of the centres of antisemitism globally’ Canada is ‘one of the centres of antisemitism, globally,’ says Israeli ambassador, on tour of targeted synagogue Ambassador Iddo Moed compared the attack to an ‘organized crime’ hit, intended to send a signal of intimidation to Canadian Jews The Israeli ambassador to Canada called the country “one of the centres of antisemitism globally” during a visit to a Thornhill, Ont., synagogue that was shot at last week. While Ambassador Iddo Moed noticed “a rising trend in antisemitism” following his arrival in Canada in August 2023, it was after the October… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘provocative comment’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Celebrity chef René Redzepi resigns from Danish restaurant Noma after allegations of abuse Press René Redzepi, the founder and celebrity chef at the iconic Danish restaurant Noma that won three Michelin stars and other international accolades for its innovative “New Nordic” cuisine, has stepped down following allegations of abuse and assault at the Copenhagen landmark. Redzepi has been dogged for years by reports of mistreatment of his staff as well as his years-long use of unpaid interns to staff the pricey… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, thespec.com, thestar.com, winnipegfreepress.com, therecord.com, cp24.com, Mots-clés: [‘verbal abuse’, ‘protesters’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Don’t have a library card or special pass? Downtown branch will turn you away Visitors to the Hamilton Central branch who don’t have a library card or get a special temporary pass will be turned away. The Hamilton Public Library Board approved the policy change in an 8-2 vote at a meeting Wednesday night. This change comes after weeks of discussion about safety and public access at the busy downtown… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘verbal abuse’, ‘banned books’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Head chef of Michelin-star restaurant Noma René Redzepi steps down after abuse allegations Dozens of former employees have accused the chef of physical and psychological violence Chef René Redzepi has resigned following allegations of abuse at Noma, the internationally acclaimed Copenhagen restaurant. Dozens of former employees have accused the chef of physical and psychological violence. “The recent weeks have brought attention and important conversations about our restaurant, industry and my past leadership,” Redzepi wrote in an Instagram story. “I’ve decided to step away and allow our extraordinary leaders to now… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, windsorstar.com, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘psychological violence’, ‘provocative comment’] Recensé le 13 mars |
Heritage minister reconvenes advisory group on online harms to consult on AI chatbots OTTAWA — The federal heritage minister has reconvened a group of researchers and advocates that had been tasked with advising the government on how to regulate tech platforms, as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government weighs how it wants to tackle the issue of online safety. Heritage Minister Marc Miller’s office announced that the minister met with the group on… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘online harms’, ‘harmful content online’, ‘harmful content’, ‘provocative comment’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Iranian Canadians join Jews in condemning Al Quds Day anti-Israel protests ‘Seeing these people chanting what I was hearing from those who were beating me on the streets of Tehran is traumatizing,’ says democracy advocate Ghazal Shokri Canadian Jewish groups are calling on authorities to shut down Iran-backed Al-Quds Day protests in four cities this weekend, but the Jewish community isn’t the only one troubled by the show of support for the theocratic, fundamentalist regime. “Seeing these people chanting what I was hearing from those who were beating me on… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘peaceful protest’, ‘protesters’, ‘incitement to violence’, ‘provocative comment’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Iris Gorfinkel: If toys caused this much harm, we’d ban them. Why does social media get a free pass? “Canada’s 2024 Online Harms Act would have forced large social media platforms to take responsibility for their content, but it failed to become law after Parliament was prorogued,” writes Dr. Iris Gorfinkel. “What a loss.” TNS By Iris GorfinkelContributor Iris Gorfinkel is a family physician and clinical researcher in Toronto. Ontario’s teens are not OK. This isn’t normal adolescent angst, but a surge in suffering after years hunched over addictive screens. Platforms like Facebook, TikTok and Instagram are posting record profits, leaving children, families and educators to pay the price…. Apparaît sur: thestar.com, Mots-clés: [‘online harms’, ‘cyber bullying’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 12 mars |
J.D. Tuccille: The global threat to free speech has a British accent U.K. regulator is trying to censor American websites, but one lawyer is fighting government over-reach with a sense of humour British media recently reported that the country’s internet regulator, Ofcom, imposed millions of pounds worth of fines for forbidden content, but collected only a pittance from scofflaw firms. Unmentioned was that some of the targeted companies are based in the United States, where they’re protected by the First Amendment, and have no presence in the United Kingdom beyond… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘access to information’, ‘censorship’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘to censor’, ‘right to speak’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Jacki Lewis will focus on fighting antisemitism with Tafsik Former president of national gay rights group resigns to take up fight against Muslim Brotherhood ‘I have never said that Egale is antisemitic and I do not believe that it is,’ says Jacki Lewis, managing partner of Toronto law firm, Lewis & Associates The former board president of Egale Canada, a leading Canadian group that advocates for LGBT rights, says she now wants to devote her energies to fighting antisemitism. Jacki Lewis is managing partner of Toronto law firm, Lewis & Associates. She has 30 years’ experience representing refugees before… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘harmful content’, ‘harassment’, ‘provocative comment’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Joe Adam George: Canada can no longer ignore Iran’s dangerous shadow network Several recent incidents have heightened concerns about entrenched Iranian regime activity inside our country In his book “From Auschwitz to Tehran,” Eran Hermoni recounts a meeting in October 2000 between Spanish prime minister José María Aznar and Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. As Khamenei prepared tea, Aznar asked him a direct question: “When you wake up in the morning, what is the first thing you think about?” Khamenei stirred his cup and replied bluntly: “To eliminate Israel.”… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Kirk LaPointe: Bill 9 shrinks B.C.’s right to know Changes to the province’s freedom of information law strengthen government powers at the expense of public trust Bill 9 is really Bill _Nein_. The BC NDP legislation now working its way through the House is marketed as a modernization of the province’s freedom of information law. It is not. It is strategic legislation to defer, delay and deny the public’s right to know. When it was launched more than three decades ago, the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act was built on a clear democratic premise: government records… Apparaît sur: timescolonist.com, Mots-clés: [‘access to information’, ‘access to information law’, ‘freedom of information’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Lawsuit against The Globe for investigative work thrown out of Ontario court An Ontario judge has thrown out a lawsuit launched against The Globe and Mail by a former Ontario provincial Liberal cabinet minister, ruling there is an important public interest in protecting an investigative journalist’s use of confidential sources. Michael Chan was claiming $10-million in punitive and personal damages after Globe journalist Robert Fife and Sam Cooper, a former investigative journalist with Global News who now publishes independently, reported extensively on China’s alleged foreign… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘strategic lawsuit against public participation’, ‘freedom of expression’] Recensé le 13 mars |
Lawyers in landmark social media addiction trial make final appeals to the jury LOS ANGELES (AP) — After about a month of hearing from addiction experts, therapists, platform engineers and executives, including Mark Zuckerberg, 12 jurors heard closing arguments before deciding whether social media companies should be liable for harms caused to children using their platforms. Closing statements in the trial began Thursday at the Spring Street Courthouse in Los Angeles. Lawyers representing the plaintiff, a 20-year-old woman, and those representing the two defendants, Meta and Google-owned YouTube, made their… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, theglobeandmail.com, citynews.ca, Mots-clés: [‘cyber bullying’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Niagara Regional chair resigns over ownership of signed copy of Hitler’s Mein Kampf Bob Gale was appointed as Niagara Region Chair in December Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale has abruptly resigned, just hours after anti-racism groups in Niagara demanded he apologize for owning a signed copy of Adolf Hitler’s infamous manifesto, Mein Kampf. The Niagara Region Anti-Racism Association (NRARA) and Justice 4 Black Lives Niagara said in a joint statement on Wednesday that they condemned Gale for purchasing and owning the book signed by Hitler, the leader of the German… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘whistleblow’, ‘right to strike’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Ottawa rushing hate crimes bill without addressing concerns OTTAWA — The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says the government is rushing its hate crimes bill through without dealing with concerns from faith groups and civil society organizations. “Criminal law changes that affect freedom of expression deserve careful scrutiny, not procedural power plays,” the group said in a press release Thursday. “By forcing the Committee to wrap up without addressing the concerns raised by dozens of… Apparaît sur: citynews.ca, citynews.ca, timescolonist.com, citynews.ca, winnipegfreepress.com, Mots-clés: [‘freedom of religion’, ‘promote hate’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘hate speech’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Quebec’s War on Religion **It was 2019, and Bouchera Chelbi** was afraid of being fired. Rumours were rippling through the Montreal public elementary school where she taught English as a second language. Quebec’s new right-of-centre ruling party, the Coalition Avenir Québec, or CAQ, had recently won its first term in office, and one of Premier François Legault’s key election promises was to pass legislation banning certain public employees from wearing religious symbols, like the Jewish kippah, Sikh turban, Christian cross or Muslim hijab. In the 11 years she’d been teaching in Quebec, she’d never… Apparaît sur: macleans.ca, Mots-clés: [‘hateful remark’, ‘freedom of religion’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘harassment’, ‘anti-muslim violence’, ‘bullying’, ‘activism’, ‘physical threats’] Recensé le 12 mars |
The RCMP vs. the media: Bracken trial approaches its endgame The lawyers are standing around, casually talking to one another. A dozen or so people in the four rows of public seating quietly chatter to each other. Then, a hefty, clean-shaven middle-aged man with short dark brown hair and a suit enters the courtroom. The room goes quiet. The man, whose tie is fastened to his shirt with a small golden pin in the shape of handcuffs, sits down two rows directly in front of me, his stiff gaze fixed on the judge’s bench as he tilts his head to… Apparaît sur: thespec.com, Mots-clés: [‘freedom of press’, ‘access to information’, ‘protesters’, ‘freedom of expression’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Thousands petitioned Sask. for mandatory Black history education. Advocates say nothing changed Six years have gone by since 73,466 people signed a petition calling on the Saskatchewan government to make Black history a mandatory component of the school curriculum. The petition circulated among hundreds of people who filled the lawn at the Saskatchewan Legislature in the wake of George Floyd’s death in the U.S., demanding change in a two-day protest against racism and police brutality. Floyd, an unarmed 47-year-old Black man, was killed by a white Minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee into his neck for more than eight minutes. « It… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘activism’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Toronto police to have ‘increased’ presence at Al-Quds Day rally outside U.S. consulate Saturday Al-Quds Day protesters march at Yonge and Dundas streets in Toronto last year. Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star file photo By Joshua SmithStaff Reporter Toronto police say there will be an “increased” presence of officers at a protest to mark Al-Quds Day in downtown Toronto on Saturday. The rally is scheduled for 3 p.m. outside the U.S. consulate on University Avenue . Thousands are expected to attend the demonstration, along with counterprotesters, police said. An Instagram post for the event, which is being organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement, Al Quds… Apparaît sur: thestar.com, cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘demonstrators’, ‘protesters’, ‘hateful rhetoric’, ‘hate speech’] Recensé le 12 mars |
WARMINGTON: Toronto Councillor Brad Bradford urges city to seek court injunction stopping Al-Quds Day Toronto Councillor Brad Bradford is calling for the city to go to court in an effort to cancel Saturday’s planned Al-Quds day protest. Toronto Councillor Brad Bradford is calling for the city to go to court in an effort to cancel Saturday’s planned Al-Quds day protest.“I am calling for the City of Toronto to file an emergency injunction to shut this thing down,” Bradford told the Toronto Sun Thursday afternoon before recording a video that he post to social media. Apparaît sur: torontosun.com, Mots-clés: [‘peaceful protest’, ‘protesters’, ‘anti-semitic chants’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Young Canadian men more likely to say gender equality has gone ‘far enough’ Canadian adult men under the age of 35 are more likely to say gender equality has gone “far enough” and hold traditional views of gender roles than the general population, new polling data suggests. The Ipsos data found 57 per cent of young males surveyed think Canada has done enough in giving women equal rights to men, compared to 40 per cent of Canadians overall. One-quarter of male respondents under 35 said they agreed that “a husband should have the final word on important decisions made in his home,” while… Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘promote misogyny’] Recensé le 12 mars |
‘The law will be enforced swiftly and decisively’: Toronto police share plan for Al-Quds rally Toronto police say that they have a “specific plan” in place to protect the U.S. Consulate amid an Al-Quds Day rally planned for the downtown core this weekend. Supt. Craig Young, who oversees Emergency Management and Public Order for the Toronto Police Service, made the comment during a news conference on Thursday as he detailed policing plans for the annual demonstration. “We have stepped up our resources around the United States Consulate. We do have a have a specific plan in place for Saturday to protect the U.S. Consulate and… Apparaît sur: cp24.com, Mots-clés: [‘demonstrators’, ‘protesters’, ‘hate speech’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Don Cherry à l’Ordre du Canada: Paul-Hus cherche «du positif» au choix de son parti «Si on peut le voir d’une perspective “trouver du positif à Don Cherry”, c’est que, pour moi, comme ancien combattant, Don Cherry a toujours été du côté des anciens combattants. Toujours. […] Que ça soit Québécois, Canadien: ça n’a jamais fait de différence», a-t-il déclaré, jeudi. M. Paul-Hus, qui était questionné par les journalistes de la presse parlementaire, a aussi pris soin de souligner un autre moment qui milite en faveur du commentateur. «Aussi, il faut relever le fait qu’à un moment donné, il y a un jeune de 12… Apparaît sur: ledroit.com, Mots-clés: [‘propos raciste’, ‘propos dénigrant’] Recensé le 12 mars |
Un monde Minecraft pour lutter contre la censure CONTENU JEUNESSE / Depuis 2020, une grande bibliothèque regroupe plein de textes que des gouvernements d’un peu partout sur la planète veulent faire disparaître. Et tout le monde peut la visiter pour les lire. Où se trouve-t-elle? Sur une île, au milieu de la mer… dans le jeu vidéo Minecraft! Apparaît sur: ledroit.com, Mots-clés: [‘censure’, ‘liberté de la presse’] Recensé le 12 mars |


