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Revue de presse du vendredi 21 novembre

Région: QUÉBEC

93 alertes avec son bracelet antirapprochement: un harceleur récidiviste écope de 44 mois de détention

**Un dangereux Montréalais qui a déclenché 93 alertes avec son bracelet antirapprochement en un peu plus de deux mois dans le but de terroriser son ex-conjointe écope de 44 mois de détention.** **• À lire aussi:** **Un Montréalais déclenche 93 alertes avec son bracelet antirapprochement pour terroriser son ex** «L’accusé représente une menace grave et persistante pour la sécurité de la victime. Il a rapidement récidivé chaque fois qu’il a été mis en liberté», a conclu la juge Mairi Springate, jeudi, au palais de justice de Montréal. En scellant le…

Apparaît sur: tvanouvelles.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘communications harcelantes’, ‘harcèlement’, ‘intimidation’]

Recensé le 21 novembre

Bordel à Revenu Canada: 950 000 personnes ont dû appeler pour accéder à leur compte en ligne, l’an dernier

**Le service est tellement déficient à l’Agence du revenu du Canada (ARC) que près d’un million de personnes ont dû appeler, l’an dernier, parce qu’elles n’arrivaient pas à accéder à leur compte en ligne.** **• À lire aussi:** **Bordel à Revenu Canada: obligée d’engager un avocat pour avoir des réponses** **• À lire aussi:** **Bordel à Revenu Canada: une aînée incapable de renouveler son programme de soins dentaires** **• À lire aussi:** **Bordel à Revenu Canada: huit mois d’attente pour qu’on débloque son compte en ligne** L’émission _J.E_ diffusée ce…

Apparaît sur: tvanouvelles.ca, journaldequebec.com,

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

Recensé le 20 novembre

Carney signe un accord sur les investissements avec les Émirats arabes unis

Le premier ministre Mark Carney a signé jeudi un accord de protection des investissements avec les Émirats arabes unis lors d’une visite à Abu Dhabi à laquelle les médias n’ont eu qu’un accès limité. Cet accord intervient alors que les inquiétudes grandissent quant au fait que le pays alimente les violences ethniques au Soudan. M. Carney a annoncé l’accord d’investissement après une réunion avec le président des Émirats arabes unis, le cheikh Mohamed ben Zayed al-Nahyan, et a également lancé des discussions en vue d’un accord commercial complet visant à…

Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com,

Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘insulte ethnique’]

Recensé le 21 novembre

Région: CANADA SANS QUÉBEC

‘Quiet, piggy’: As Trump berates female reporters, what’s the breaking point?

Not smart enough. A terrible person. Obnoxious. These are just some of the more recent insults U.S. President Donald Trump has publicly hurled at female reporters in response to their questions. But calling Bloomberg’s Catherine Lucey « piggy » on Air Force One, and then berating ABC News’ Mary Bruce a few days later, has raised questions about just how much journalists are expected to tolerate as they do their jobs. As some industry experts have pointed out, the issue goes well beyond these two incidents, or even Trump, who has a…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘insults’, ‘derogatory comment’, ‘freedom of press’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Alberta Health Services and AUPE hospital workers back at table with strike looming

The union representing 16,000 Alberta hospital workers has returned to the bargaining table with the province’s health-care delivery agency ahead of a weekend deadline for members to strike. The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, or AUPE, says in an email that Alberta Health Services invited the union back to the table for mediation and that it is meeting with them Thursday and Friday. Marisa Breeze, a spokeswoman for Alberta’s finance minister, confirms that the two parties are back at the table. The…

Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘on strike’, ‘picket line’]

Recensé le 21 novembre

Calgary advocate leads national push for revival of Online Harms Act to protect kids

A Calgary woman is leading a national push to have the federal government revive legislation aimed at protecting people — especially children — from harmful online content. A group of parents, doctors, educators and other advocates from across the country planned to go to Parliament Hill Thursday morning to launch its Countdown for Kids campaign. They’re calling for the Online Harms Act to be reintroduced and strengthened…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

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

Recensé le 20 novembre

Campaign calls for Ottawa to re-table Online Harms Act

Advocates also want a new name for the bill: Online Safety Act Calls for the federal Liberal government to fulfill its 2021 campaign vow of regulating tech companies to protect children from harmful content online are growing louder, with one Calgary organization saying the “government has dragged their heels for too long.” The contention revolves around Bill-63, commonly referred to as the Online Harms Act, which was a broad piece of legislation that proposed to police online content that is used…

Apparaît sur: calgaryherald.com,

Mots-clés: [‘harmful content’, ‘to bully ‘, ‘deepfakes’, ‘hate speech’, ‘online harms’, ‘harmful content online’, ‘freedom of speech’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Letter from COP 30 in Belem, Brazil

I’ve been in Belém, Brazil attending the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. As we near the end of COP 30, everyone here is wondering if two weeks of deliberations will produce a significant decision. Will COP 30 produce clarity about how dire the climate crisis has become and better consensus among nations about how to meet the threat? As we wait to find out, here are a few things that have caught my eye during my time here. **A summit rocked…

Apparaît sur: thetyee.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘activism’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Penalties called for discrimination increased in 2024-25, Hockey Canada says

The number of penalties called in Hockey Canada-sanctioned games for discrimination-related offences, including slurs related to race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity, disabilities, and marital or family status, rose 16 per cent during the 2024-25 season, the federation wrote in its annual report on maltreatment. Referees called 1,494 penalties during the 2024-25 season for verbal discrimination that contravened Hockey Canada’s Rule 11.4, according to Hockey Canada’s Maltreatment in Sanctioned Hockey Report, which was released Wednesday. The number of penalties rose from 1,291 in 2023-24, 913 in 2022-23, and 512…

Apparaît sur: tsn.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘bullying’]

Recensé le 21 novembre

Senate of Canada hosts ‘unacceptable’ Palestinian tribunal, Jewish advocacy group says

‘The growing influence of pro-terror rhetoric within the anti-Israel movement poses a real danger,’ says David Sachs of the Jewish Federation of Ottawa A Canadian Jewish advocacy group is demanding answers after an anti-Israel tribunal was held at the Senate of Canada over the weekend. “It is completely unacceptable that the Senate provided its space to speakers with documented histories of promoting antisemitism and with ties to terror,” wrote Noah Shack, the CEO of the Centre for Israel and…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘activism’, ‘incitement to hatred’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Strike notice served by union representing Alberta nursing care staff

Strike to begin this weekend, will force cancellation of elective surgeries, union says. Alberta nursing-care staff will walk off the job this weekend, forcing the cancellation of some elective surgeries, after the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) served strike notice early Wednesday. « This is a critical moment for us and we exhausted every path available before arriving at this one, » AUPE president Sandra Azocar said Wednesday morning after talks broke down with the employer, Alberta Health Services (AHS). The…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘on strike’, ‘picket line’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Terry Newman: Concordia student union staffer ensured masked disruptive protesters could not be identified

Student unions seem to think it’s perfectly acceptable for their staff to allegedly co-ordinate a riot that disrupted classes and shut down campus Julianna Smith, a Concordia Student Union staffer, has been barred indefinitely from all university property for her alleged involvement in protest activities that took place on Oct. 6. On Oct. 7, the two-year anniversary of the terrorist attack in Israel, Concordia became the only university in the world to close out of concern…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘activism’, ‘silencing dissent’, ‘protesters’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Trump floats death penalty for Democrats who urge military to refuse orders

‘SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH!’ the U.S. President wrote in a post on Truth Social U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday evoked the death penalty for Democratic lawmakers who urged the military to refuse illegal orders, calling them traitors and accusing them of sedition. The group of Democratic senators and representatives, who all have military or intelligence service backgrounds, made the comments in a video posted Tuesday on X. They did not specify which orders they were referring…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘right to mock’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Winter storm left Metrolinx scrambling to stop city crews dumping snow onto LRT tracks

Last winter, as a major snowstorm blanketed Toronto, Metrolinx officials appeared to be breathing a sigh of relief that one of their flagship transit projects still wasn’t open to the public. The Finch West LRT, which was in its testing and commissioning phase, was being buried in mounds of ice and snow thrown up by city crews, leaving the empty test vehicles struggling. “Thank goodness for transit riders the Finch LRT is not operational,” one wrote in a message to CEO Michael Lindsay. “Folks in the corridor would be walking…

Apparaît sur: globalnews.ca,

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

Recensé le 20 novembre

‘Quiet, piggy’: White House defends Trump’s angry confrontation with reporters

‘If you’re going to give it, you have to be able to take,’ the White House said The White House doubled down Wednesday after two incidents in which President Donald Trump angrily confronted female reporters from US news outlets. It called ABC News a “Democrat spin operation masquerading as a broadcast network” after Trump lashed out at TV correspondent Mary Bruce in the Oval Office on Tuesday. And after Trump said “quiet, piggy” to Bloomberg reporter Catherine Lucey on Air…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘verbal assault’]

Recensé le 20 novembre

Dépotoir vers Carlsbad Springs: «Nous sommes des victimes»

«C’est terrible, on ne veut pas le dépotoir, on veut ne pas que ça continue ici», lâche Monica Brewer, une citoyenne rencontrée par _Le Droit_ , d’abord dans la chaleur du centre communautaire local, l’une des âmes de ce «village- dortoir» d’environ 1000 résidents, situé à une vingtaine de kilomètres du centre-ville d’Ottawa. C’est justement ce vendredi, à l’hôtel de ville, que le Comité des finances tiendra une réunion spéciale pour se pencher sur l’idée d’acquérir le Centre de récupération des ressources de la région de la capitale (CRRRC), un…

Apparaît sur: ledroit.com,

Mots-clés: [‘militant’, ‘activisme’]

Recensé le 21 novembre

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