![]() Observatoire de la liberté d’expression Revue de presse du mercredi 19 novembre |
Région: QUÉBEC Comment les enquêtes sur les militants autochtones sont devenues une priorité du SCRS Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel raconte qu’elle était assise au consulat japonais à Montréal lorsqu’elle a commencé à prendre conscience de l’étendue du pouvoir des espions canadiens. Deux années auparavant, elle était la porte-parole des Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawks) lors du siège militaire de Kanehsatà:ke et Kahnawà:ke en 1990, communément appelé crise d’Oka. Cet été-là, une descente policière ratée sur un petit barrage routier a déclenché une confrontation armée tendue qui a duré 78 jours, les militants luttant pour empêcher l’agrandissement d’un terrain de golf qui profanerait un cimetière à Kanehsatà:ke, près d’Oka, au… Apparaît sur: radio-canada.ca, radio-canada.ca, Mots-clés: [‘intimidation’, « accès à l’information », ‘militantisme’, ‘désobéissance civile’, « liberté d’expression », ‘manifestants’, ‘militant’, ‘censure’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
Concordia bars student union staff member from campus The ban follows Julianna Smith’s work during the Oct. 6 student strike for Palestine NewsMaria Cholakova — Published November 18, 2025 __0 minutes Concordia Student Union staff member Julianna Smith was barred from campus by Concordia University. Graphic Sehra Maloney Julianna Smith, a Concordia Student Union (CSU) full-time staff member, was working from her office when she received an email from Concordia University’s director of Campus Safety and Prevention Services (CSPS), informing her that she had been barred from campus… Apparaît sur: thelinknewspaper.ca, Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘harassment’, ‘activism’, ‘on strike’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
Région: CANADA SANS QUÉBEC ‘Deeply concerning’: Alberta Soccer president ousted, suspended 5 years following harassment probe Alleged conduct of president JR Figueiredo called « deeply concerning. » The president of the Alberta Soccer Association has been removed from the organization’s board and suspended from all association activities for five years following an independent investigation into a workplace harassment complaint, the organization says. The association’s director, Alison Meaney, said in an email that the results of an independent investigation into the alleged conduct of president JR Figueiredo were “troubling and deeply concerning.” “The investigation found Figueiredo engaged… Apparaît sur: edmontonjournal.com, edmontonsun.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
Adam Zivo: CBC launders ‘safer supply’ propaganda on the Fifth Estate Broadcaster says one-sided documentary meets its ‘standards’ Last week, the CBC’s Fifth Estate — which bills itself as “Canada’s premier investigative documentary program” — released a 43-minute film on the country’s “safer supply” experiment. Despite claiming impartiality, the doc is hamfisted propaganda for the harm reduction movement, and provides yet another case study of why the CBC needs to be defunded. “Safer supply” refers to the practice of giving addicts free, pharmaceutical-grade drugs to dissuade use of riskier illicit… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘activism’, ‘disinformation’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
Alberta Soccer president JR Figueiredo ousted ‘Deeply concerning’: Alberta Soccer president ousted, suspended five years following harassment probe Alleged conduct of president JR Figueiredo called « deeply concerning. » The president of the Alberta Soccer Association has been removed from the organization’s board and suspended from all association activities for five years following an independent investigation into a workplace harassment complaint, the organization says. The association’s director, Alison Meaney, said in an email that the results of an independent investigation into the alleged conduct of president JR Figueiredo were “troubling and deeply concerning.” “The investigation found Figueiredo engaged… Apparaît sur: calgaryherald.com, Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
André Pratte: Putting up roadblocks on Quebec’s road toward authoritarianism CAQ popularity hits all-time low as Quebec Bar issues warning about controversial bills ‘that will have harmful consequences for our democratic system’ This should have been an easy fight to win. The Legault government was aiming to do something that no previous government of Quebec had been able to achieve: changing doctors’ remuneration regime in order to tie it to their performance. The powerful MDs’ unions would huff, puff and blow. But in the end, doctors being seen as spoiled… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘freedom of expression’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
Bangladesh remains calm a day after tribunal issues death sentence for ousted prime minister DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s capital and major cities were calm Tuesday despite a call for a nationwide shutdown by the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after she was sentenced to death over her crackdown on a student uprising last year. Article content ### Recommended Videos Article content The International Crimes Tribunal handed down death sentences in absentia to Hasina and former Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan on Monday for their involvement in deadly force used against protesters last year. Advertisement 2 This advertisement… Apparaît sur: winnipegsun.com, winnipegfreepress.com, Mots-clés: [‘inflammatory remark’, ‘protesters’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
Bird flu outbreak hits 32,000 birds at Southwestern Ontario farm The Canadian Food Inspection Agency « confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza. » The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has declared an avian influenza outbreak after the highly contagious virus was detected at a Southwestern Ontario farm. The CFIA “confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI)”, subtype H5N1, at a commercial poultry farm in the municipality of Strathroy-Caradoc on Nov. 14, affecting about 32,000 birds, the agency said in an email statement Tuesday. Due to confidentiality, the CFIA… Apparaît sur: lfpress.com, Mots-clés: [‘death threats’, ‘harassment’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
Christian group sues Quebec City for cancelling show by U.S. singer Sean Feucht Sean Feuch’s planned tour of eastern Canada saw all six venues cancel permits or otherwise turn him away, often citing public safety or security concerns A Canadian Christian group is suing Quebec City under the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms after the municipality cancelled a show by U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht. Last summer, Feucht embarked on a tour of eastern Canada with plans to perform shows in a half a dozen locations. However, each of… Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com, Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘freedom of religion’, ‘activism’, ‘cancel culture’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
City of Ottawa staff revise bubble bylaw scope in response to federal hate crimes bill According to a memo sent on Monday afternoon, the bylaw will now complement and address issues not included in Combatting Hate Act. City of Ottawa staff will revise the scope of a draft bubble bylaw after the federal government’s Combatting Hate Act received second reading and moved on to committee consideration in early October. According to a memo sent Monday afternoon, the bylaw will now complement and address issues not included in the federal bill…. Apparaît sur: ottawacitizen.com, ottawasun.com, Mots-clés: [‘peaceful protest’, ‘protesters’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
How investigating Indigenous activists became a CSIS priority for at least a decade Katsi’tsakwas Ellen Gabriel says she was sitting in the Japanese consulate in Montreal when she started to learn how far Canada’s spies can reach. It was two years after Gabriel was the Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) spokesperson during the military’s 1990 siege of Kanehsatà:ke and Kahnawà:ke, commonly called the Oka Crisis. That summer, a botched police raid on a small blockade ignited a tense 78-day armed standoff, as activists fought to stop a golf course expansion from desecrating a cemetery at Kanehsatà:ke, near Oka, Que. In 1992, Gabriel was invited to an… Apparaît sur: cbc.ca, Mots-clés: [‘peaceful protest’, ‘access to information law’, ‘protesters’, ‘civil disobedience’, ‘activism’, ‘access to information’] Recensé le 18 novembre |
If mean girl antics start in kindergarten, maybe it’s time the adults do better It began as an ordinary scene: My girls, 5 and 3, were in line for the trampoline at gymnastics, while my husband and I watched from the bleachers. My oldest left her spot at the front of the line to join her… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘cyber bullying’, ‘bullying’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
Is sharing my political views on social media hindering my job search? THE QUESTION I am outspoken about my political views on Instagram and I’m wondering whether it’s affecting my job search. I post about protests and rallies that I attend and advertise petitions and fundraising campaigns that I believe in. I am by no means an influencer – I have about 600 followers – but my account is public and easily searchable. Being vocal about my beliefs is important to me. My… Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com, Mots-clés: [‘freedom of religion’, ‘activism’, ‘freedom of speech’] Recensé le 19 novembre |
