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La FPJQ Mauricie condamne des menaces faites à un animateur du 106,9 FM

La FPJQ Mauricie et Centre-du-Québec “condamne fermement” les menaces récemment proférées à l’endroit de Jérémie Lavoie, animateur, producteur et metteur en ondes au 106,9 Mauricie. Le jeune animateur a déclaré en ondes avoir reçu un appel anonyme d’un opposant aux éoliennes qui lui aurait lancé: ” Toi, mon petit ***, tu cours à ta perte “. Il affirme que cet appel est survenu après la diffusion de la chronique de l’animatrice Valérie Renaud-Martin portant sur les éoliennes….

Apparaît sur: lecourriersud.com, lhebdojournal.com, lhebdodustmaurice.com, lechodemaskinonge.com,

Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, ‘liberté de la presse’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Négociations avec Québec: la FMSQ met en demeure Santé Québec

**La Fédération des médecins spécialistes du Québec (FMSQ) met en demeure Santé Québec en raison de « manœuvres inacceptables et qui doivent être dénoncées », a annoncé le syndicat mardi.** **• « Afin de protéger vos droits, la Fédération a donc transmis aujourd’hui une lettre, signée par notre Direction des affaires juridiques, afin de mettre en demeure Santé Québec de cesser ces démarches qui s’apparentent à de l’intimidation », a indiqué le président de la FMSQ, le Dr Vincent Oliva, dans une note interne.

Apparaît sur: tvanouvelles.ca, 24heures.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, ‘boycott’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Ottawa fait appel de la décision concernant la loi sur les mesures d’urgence

OTTAWA — Le gouvernement fédéral fait appel devant la Cour suprême du Canada d’une décision rendue par un tribunal inférieur qui a jugé inconstitutionnelle son application de la Loi sur les mesures d’urgence il y a quatre ans. Le gouvernement avait invoqué cette loi pour réprimer les manifestations dans la capitale nationale et aux principaux points frontaliers dans le cadre du mouvement du «convoi de la liberté», opposé aux mesures sanitaires contre la COVID-19. «Le Canada a demandé l’autorisation d’interjeter appel devant la Cour suprême du Canada afin qu’elle examine…

Apparaît sur: canadafrancais.com,

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

Recensé le 18 mars

Victime d’intimidation, un arbitre quitte ses fonctions

Victime de menaces et d’intimidation, un arbitre du Restigouche quitte ses fonctions Steve Arsenault sépare deux joueurs qui se chamaillaient lors d’un match de hockey sénior à Dalhousie. Photo : Michael Levesque Des insultes, des cris, des confrontations et même des menaces personnelles. Un arbitre de hockey de Campbellton a décidé de tirer sa révérence, n’en pouvant plus d’être intimidé chaque fois qu’il enfilait l’uniforme noir et blanc. Malgré son amour pour l’arbitrage, Steve Arsenault quitte en raison du manque de civisme observé lors de plusieurs parties de hockey. Officiel…

Apparaît sur: radio-canada.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘commentaire dénigrant’, ‘insultes’, ‘intimidation’, ‘injures’, ‘proférer des menaces’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Écosse : vote sur la légalisation de l’aide à mourir

Le Parlement écossais vote sur la légalisation de l’aide médicale à mourir Des militants en faveur et contre l’aide médicale à mourir se sont réunis devant le Parlement écossais, quelques heures avant le vote final sur le projet de loi sur le sujet. Photo : Getty Images / Jeff J Mitchell Le Parlement écossais se prononce mardi sur la légalisation de l’aide médicale à mourir, lors d’un vote qui s’annonce serré, tant cette question divise, au moment où un projet de loi similaire concernant l’Angleterre et le pays de Galles…

Apparaît sur: radio-canada.ca,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

Éoliennes: une militante et un animateur de radio victimes de menaces

L’ancienne candidate à la mairie de Saint-Adelphe, Marianne Jacob, confirme avoir porté plainte pour des menaces. Les faits remonteraient à l’automne dernier, après les élections municipales. Mme Jacob n’a pas voulu en dire plus sur sa plainte. Elle soutient toutefois avoir reçu des commentaires désobligeants sur les réseaux sociaux, la semaine dernière. ## «Tu cours à ta perte» Un animateur à la station de radio 106,9 Mauricie, Jérémy Lavoie, a également dénoncé en ondes un appel de menaces qu’il dit avoir reçu lundi après un segment d’émission portant sur le…

Apparaît sur: lenouvelliste.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘intimidation’, ‘commentaire désobligeant’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Montreal’s $40 million investment in police cameras raises privacy concerns

Experts and advocates say body cams are a surveillance tool that benefits police, not the public NewsCléo Clamen — Published March 17, 2026 __5 minutes Experts criticize investment in police body cams. Graphic Anika Yvette In Montreal’s 2026 budget, Mayor Soraya Martinez Ferrada’s administration pledged to spend $40 million on police body-worn cameras and additional security cameras over the next 10 years if the Quebec government approves the use of the technology. But some researchers, activists and politicians…

Apparaît sur: thelinknewspaper.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 17 mars

The politics of internet access

From Syria to Canada, digital access follows power, not equality OpinionsMani Asadieraghi — Published March 17, 2026 __4 minutes Internet access can be critical for a country’s democracy Graphic Aahana Kitson For years, the internet has been described as a borderless digital commons. It is upheld as a place where geography fades, and speech flows freely. In theory, the internet flattens hierarchies. In practice, it reinforces them. The internet is not neutral. It is infrastructure, and infrastructure is political. Let’s start with access….

Apparaît sur: thelinknewspaper.ca,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

When trash talk turns toxic

When one of the league’s biggest stars uses slurs online, it normalizes toxic behaviour for the next generation. Kevin Durant’s online activity exposes the darker side of athletes as public figures. Graphic Naya Hachwa During the chaos of this current NBA season, people uncovered an X burner account which allegedly belonged to NBA superstar Kevin Durant, along with leaks of some of the account’s private messages. Fans believe the account @GetHigher77 could belong to…

Apparaît sur: thelinknewspaper.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘anti-semitic slur’, ‘homophobic language’, ‘harassment’, ‘offensive remark’]

Recensé le 17 mars


CANADA SANS QUÉBEC

Winnipeg activist concerned by sharp increase in private security guards in Manitoba amid string of incidents

A Winnipeg activist worries the number of security guards in Manitoba is growing too quickly, arguing it’s putting some people at risk. Between 2023-24 and 2024-25, the number of private security guards in the province jumped by more than 900. Vivian Ketchum, who recently organized demonstrations against racial profiling by security guards in Winnipeg, say the addition of hundreds of new licensed guards creates an imbalance between private security and community. “I would like to see more cultural-sensitivity training, not only for Indigenous training, but for other cultures there,” Ketchum…

Apparaît sur: citynews.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘death threats’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Adam Zivo: The deepfake war on Tel Aviv

TEL AVIV — Having failed to achieve substantial wartime victories, Iran’s Islamic regime and its supporters are now flooding social media with AI-generated videos falsely claiming that Tel Aviv has been destroyed. This descent into self-delusion may be pathetic, but it epitomizes an evolution in information warfare that the world is ill-equipped to handle. These AI videos predominantly claim to show the city being struck…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

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

Recensé le 18 mars

Air strike eliminated two top Iranian officials, Israel says

Additionally, military sites used to store and launch suicide drones, ballistic missiles and air defense systems were struck, the IDF said The Israel Defense Forces on Monday eliminated senior Iranian security official Ali Larijani, believed to be responsible for ordering the killings of thousands of anti-regime protesters, Defense Minister Israel Katz said. “I have just been updated by the chief of staff that Larijani, secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, and the head of the Basij—Iran’s central repression apparatus—[Gholamreza] Soleimani,…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

Alberta teachers fail to get court injunction on back-to-work law that ended strike

A judge denied on Friday an injunction application from Alberta teachers against legislation that forced them back to work and ended a provincewide strike last fall. Justice Douglas Mah told court there are serious issues to be hashed out about the law and its use of the Charter’s notwithstanding clause. But he said the Alberta Teachers’ Association failed to prove the issues are so pressing and harmful that the law should be put on hold, potentially allowing teachers to strike again. “Suspending (the act) will almost certainly create chaos and…

Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘on strike’, ‘right to strike’]

Recensé le 17 mars

B.C. professor was involved in bitter lawsuits with his accused killers

A former Simon Fraser University math instructor whose body was found earlier this month was involved in a protracted series of lawsuits against a number of people in the Iranian diaspora, including the two people charged with murdering him. Masood Masjoody, 45, who traded allegations with the people he sued in messy court battles, as recently as last month had the courts order the arrest of Arezou Soltani, a seamstress who accused him of supporting Iran’s regime, for contempt of court in one of the continuing legal battles.

Apparaît sur: torontosun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘pro-democracy activist’]

Recensé le 17 mars

College Republicans sue University of Florida’s president over deactivation of its chapter

ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — College Republicans have sued the University of Florida’s president on free speech grounds over the school’s decision to deactivate its chapter after being notified that at least one member engaged in an antisemitic act. The University of Florida College Republicans filed the lawsuit Monday in federal court against interim president Donald Landry, asking a judge to stop the enforcement of the school’s decision and to restore access to facilities on the Gainesville campus.

Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com,

Mots-clés: [‘anti-semitic comment’, ‘misogynistic language’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘racist slur’, ‘anti-semitic act’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Doctor sues Ottawa Hospital for $2.3M in alleged bullying, sexual harassment case

Dr. Marisa Azad alleges The Ottawa Hospital failed to act after investigation found she’d been bullied and harassed by male colleagues An Ottawa doctor and scientist, whose first-in-Canada trial of a novel way of treating lethal artificial joint infections made national news, has filed a $2.3 million lawsuit against her hospital over the bullying and sexual harassment an independent investigation found she had suffered by two male colleagues. Infectious diseases physician Marisa Azad is accusing The Ottawa Hospital…

Apparaît sur: ottawacitizen.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘bullying’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Donald Trump backs Fox News host Mark Levin after Megyn Kelly’s vulgar critique

Conservative commentators’ sparring over Epstein files, Iran war devolves into online name-calling A feud between conservative media pundits Megyn Kelly and Mark Levin that devolved into petty insults has drawn the attention of U.S. President Donald Trump. Kelly, a former Fox News host-turned-podcaster, and Levin, who has a syndicated radio show as well as a gig on Fox News, have been recently sparring on social media over their differing views on issues like the Jeffrey Epstein files…

Apparaît sur: windsorstar.com, ottawasun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘vulgar remark’, ‘insults’, ‘name calling’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Doug Ford defends FOI changes, warns of enemies seeking government secrets

Premier Doug Ford says he is tightening Ontario’s access to information laws to “protect” himself and his cabinet ministers from “communist China” and other hostile powers. In his first public comments since the Progressive Conservative government announced it was excluding the records of the premier, ministers and parliamentary assistants and their aides from those released under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA), Ford defended the move. “It’s about protecting cabinet confidentiality with the Ontario public service,” he told reporters in Brockville on Monday where he insisted…

Apparaît sur: thespec.com, thestar.com, therecord.com,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

EXCLUSIVE: Ontario mother calls for action after her child’s name appeared on school ‘kill list,’ suspects racism

A mother from Tottenham, Ontario discovered her nine-year-old son’s name on a threatening “kill list” at his school, along with two other boys. * She fears the act may have been racially motivated, as all three targeted boys are Black and had previously been subjected to racial slurs by the suspected student. * The student responsible received a 10-day suspension, prompting the mother to involve the OPP, who said the likelihood of the threats being carried out was low. * The mother is calling on…

Apparaît sur: nowtoronto.com,

Mots-clés: [‘racist slur’, ‘threatening message’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Edmonton’s mayor epitomizes the left’s moral stupor

Andrew Knack kowtows to world’s largest dictatorship while condemning the democratic Jewish homeland Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack is an object lesson in how the Canadian left has lost its moral bearings. In recent days, he has been attacking Edmonton’s police chief, Warren Driechel, for going on an educational trip to Israel with other big city chiefs in February. His hypocrisy is palpable, given that, within weeks of becoming mayor, Knack flew to the People’s Republic of China for an official visit….

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘freedom of press’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Ford: Limits on exercising hate are acceptable and necessary

It’s time to put safety first, which is the point of the delayed federal government’s anti-hate crime legislation Hate is more difficult to deal with when it is clothed in righteousness and virtue — when it’s garbed in the mantle of free expression and free speech. None of this is new. But in a world where fanatics can gather followers around the world, it has become dangerous. We don’t even seem to have the right words for people who fan such…

Apparaît sur: calgaryherald.com,

Mots-clés: [‘freedom of religion’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘protesters’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Halifax Jewish community facing rising anxiety after wave of global antisemitic attacks

It’s Friday afternoon and Rabbi Yakov Kerzner of Beth Israel Synagogue in Halifax is preparing to welcome his congregation. It’s the first Shabbat since synagogue attacks in Toronto and Michigan. This week, Kerzner’s sermon will be harder to deliver. « My sermons in the past were, ‘Don’t worry, antisemitism is waning … we’re in a good time,' » he says. « Then you see it all of a sudden rising. You realize maybe it was never gone. Maybe it wasn’t disappearing. Maybe it was just hiding beneath the surface. » He recalls driving up…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘anti-semitic post on’, ‘anti-semitic incident’, ‘anti-semitic act’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Has artist Banksy’s identity finally been revealed?

After decades of guessing who it could be, it looks like the identity of world-famous street artist Banksy has finally been uncovered. On Friday, news outlet Reuters published its findings of an in-depth investigation into who the person is behind the U.K.-based graffiti artist and activist.

Apparaît sur: torontosun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘freedom of expression’, ‘censorship’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Hundreds of Muslim organizations tell Liberals they oppose anti-hate bill

OTTAWA — As the governing Liberals push to conclude their study of a controversial anti-hate bill, hundreds of Muslim organizations are voicing their opposition to the pace at which the legislation is moving ahead. The National Council of Canadian Muslims released an open letter on Tuesday addressed to Prime Minister Mark Carney outlining their concerns, saying despite “clarifications and amendments” made to Bill C-9 that have helped address concerns over civil…

Apparaît sur: edmontonjournal.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘freedom of religion’, ‘hate speech’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Iran’s internet blackout silences voices at home as diaspora creators fill the void


An internet blackout imposed by the government in Tehran has stifled almost all communications from 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 Ariana Afshar, one of many Iranian American content creators struggling to amplify the voices of Iranians amidst an internet blackout in Iran amidst…

Apparaît sur: thestar.com, thespec.com,

Mots-clés: [‘crackdown on dissent’, ‘disinformation’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Is social media negatively affecting kids and teens?

On March 23 at 11 a.m., our reporters will be answering questions about how countries have been mulling over a potential ban and how parents should approach social media for their kidsIn December, Australia became the first country in the world to ban social media for children under 16, blocking access to TikTok, YouTube, Reddit, X, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and Twitch.

Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com,

Mots-clés: [‘misinformation’, ‘online harms’, ‘bullying’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Israel looking for ‘significant change’ to how Canada handles antisemitism

Israel is pursuing a sweeping diplomatic and public relations campaign to convince Canada to change the way it tackles acts of antisemitism. From the office of Israel’s president down to its ambassador in Ottawa, the message is the same: Canada must do more to curb threats against Jews. But while the country’s ambassador is suggesting Ottawa should limit certain “freedoms” in order to deal with threats his government links to Iran, he hasn’t said which freedoms should be limited. “We have a very clear objective this year, and that is…

Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca, winnipegfreepress.com, cp24.com, timescolonist.com, thespec.com, thestar.com, therecord.com,

Mots-clés: [‘hate speech’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Jewish groups decry signs ‘reminiscent of Nazi incitement’ at Toronto demonstration

‘Extremist protestors openly made threats of violence, glorified terrorism, and displayed imagery that portrays Jewish people as sub-human,’ say CIJA, B’nai Brith Canada and the UJA Federation of Greater Toronto Toronto Police Service say they are investigating “antisemitic signs” displayed during a weekend protest in Toronto that sparked outcry from prominent Jewish organizations. Photos posted to the social media platform X by a prominent account known as Leviathan (@l3v1at4an), and later shared by B’nai Brith Canada, The Centre for…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘hate propaganda’, ‘promote hate’, ‘anti-semitic rhetoric’, ‘incitement to violence’, ‘demonstrators’, ‘incitement to hatred’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 18 mars

KINSELLA: Toronto Police need to act on hate signs at al-Quds rally

One sign shows a stooped and feral Orthodox Jewish man, wearing a kippah atop stringy, payot sidelocks, his eyes black like an animal. Another features the same sort of image: A weeping Orthodox Jew, his nose hooked and exaggerated, begging the United States for salvation. Behind him, another man waves around a sign bearing Israel’s flag, and the word ELIMINATED.

Apparaît sur: torontosun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘hate propaganda’, ‘lawful assembly’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Liberal government appeals ruling against use of Emergencies Act to Supreme Court

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is honking its final horn in its legal battle to validate its use of the Emergencies Act to deal with the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests. OTTAWA — The Liberal government is honking its final horn in its legal battle to validate its use of the Emergencies Act to deal with the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests. Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government filed its application for leave to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) on Tuesday in the hopes that the highest court in the land will overturn two earlier decisions that…

Apparaît sur: calgarysun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Migrants are vanishing in droves in the Mediterranean, but authorities are withholding information

Bodies washing ashore day after day. Phone calls from relatives going unanswered. Migrants’ tents abandoned overnight. Migrants trying to reach Europe are vanishing in droves in what are known as “invisible shipwrecks” but governments responsible for search and rescue are withholding information about what they know. The beginning of 2026 ranks as…

Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

Ontario drug offender released after prison conditions ruled ‘unusually harsh,’ to serve remainder of the sentence from home

Mohammad Oryia had it hard enough at the infamous Maplehurst prison, panel of appeal court justices say Because of the “unusually harsh” conditions he endured at Ontario’s Maplehurst Correctional Complex, a drug trafficker can continue to serve the remainder of his sentence from the comfort of home, a three-judge appeal court panel has decided. In a decision published recently, the Appeal Court of Ontario said the two-year custodial sentence handed down to…

Apparaît sur: thestarphoenix.com, ottawasun.com,

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

Recensé le 18 mars

Ontario wants to open HOV lanes to solo drivers outside of rush hour

Single-rider vehicles represented 72 per cent of vehicles on the provinces highways in 2022, according to the Ministry of Transportation. Cole Burston/Toronto Star file photo Toronto Star New for subscribers! Gift this article to friends and family for free. Got it! By Justin BallStaff Reporter Toronto Star High-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes across Ontario could soon be used by every vehicle, with the Doug Ford government proposing a major change that would allow vehicles with one occupant to drive in the highway lanes during off-peak hours. If approved, the change will…

Apparaît sur: thespec.com, thestar.com,

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

Recensé le 17 mars

Opponents vow to act after London Nationals player faces alleged racist taunts

The Hunter Steel Warriors have publicly apologized and vowed to act after a London Nationals player was the target of racist comments. The Hunter Steel Warriors have publicly apologized and vowed to act after a London Nationals player was the target of alleged racist comments late in Stratford’s playoff win on Monday night at Allman Arena. The incident happened after Nationals’ forward Nathaniel Adams, who is Black, received a two-minute penalty for interference with 3:55 left in the…

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Mots-clés: [‘abusive language’, ‘racist comment’]

Recensé le 18 mars

Parental mistrust, hostile interactions a growing concern for Alberta teachers

In one small town in Alberta, the assistant principal says teachers almost never meet alone with parents anymore. Ever since pandemic restrictions polarized the community, he says teachers have been sending more emails rather than calling parents and risking a hostile encounter. He’s decided he won’t live in the same town where he works as to avoid being constantly recognized as a local principal and harassed at the grocery store. And since the provincewide teachers’ strike in the fall, he says school staff get called “overpaid babysitters” when they’re out…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

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

Recensé le 18 mars

Researchers call for supports, coping strategies as youth self-harm rises

TORONTO – A new Canadian study showing a steady increase in youth self-harm highlights the need for more mental health support and proactive teaching of coping strategies to deal with emotional anguish, researchers say.  The study, published Monday in the medical journal JAMA Pediatrics, examined research papers from 12 Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries, including Canada, that presented data for people aged 24 and younger between January 2000 and December 2024.

Apparaît sur: winnipegfreepress.com,

Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘cyber bullying’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Slovenia PM accuses Israeli spy firm of interfering in election

SARAJEVO — Slovenia’s prime minister on Tuesday accused “foreign services” of interfering in Sunday’s election after a report alleged officials from Israeli private spy firm Black Cube visited the country in December and met the main opposition contender. A group of journalists and activists from the non-governmental 8 March Institute allege that representatives of Black Cube, including its CEO Dan Zorella and adviser Giora Eiland, the former head of Israel’s National Security Council, met conservative populist Janez Jansa on December 22 in Ljubljana, based on flight records and other intelligence….

Apparaît sur: cp24.com,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Toronto Catholic teachers fired after anti-Black comment, meme posted in Instagram chat

The Toronto Catholic school board has fired two teachers who made anti-Black comments in an online chat. Andrew Francis Wallace/Toronto Star Toronto Star New for subscribers! Gift this article to friends and family for free. Got it! By Kris Rushowy Toronto Star Two Toronto Catholic high school teachers have been fired for making racist comments in an online chat. A letter sent home to parents at the school, obtained by the Star, said: “Confronting racism and discrimination is a responsibility we take seriously. When conduct harms students and our school…

Apparaît sur: thespec.com,

Mots-clés: [‘anti-black comment’, ‘racist comment’, ‘racist slur’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Toronto police investigating reports of antisemitic caricatures of Jews at North York demonstration

Toronto police say the Hate Crime Unit is investigating reports that posters featuring antisemitic caricatures of Jews were paraded around at a demonstration in the middle of a Jewish neighbourhood over the weekend. The images began surfacing on social media following a demonstration at Bathurst Street and Sheppard Avenue on Sunday. They show demonstrators holding signs that depict Jews variously as gaunt monsters with long noses coming out of the ground, and as rats. In an email, Toronto police confirmed they are aware of the incident and are looking at…

Apparaît sur: cp24.com,

Mots-clés: [‘hate propaganda’, ‘hate speech’, ‘demonstrators’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 17 mars

Two Toronto Catholic school teachers no longer employed after racist messages posted

TORONTO – The Toronto Catholic District School Board says two high school teachers are no longer employed by the board after allegations they exchanged racist messages on a school social media page. March 16, 2026 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 A student’s laptop sits on their…

Apparaît sur: thespec.com,

Mots-clés: [‘racist message’, ‘racist slur’]

Recensé le 17 mars

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