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Revue de presse du jeudi 27 novembre

Région: Québec

Ghost of Yotei : la développeuse licenciée rompt le silence

Deux mois après avoir été licenciée de Sucker Punch pour des commentaires controversés sur les réseaux sociaux, Drew Harrison livre sa version des faits. Dans une interview accordée à Aftermath, la développeuse de **Ghost of Yotei** revient sur les événements qui ont mené à son départ brutal du studio. L’affaire remonte à septembre dernier, lorsque Charlie Kirk, activiste politique américain, a été assassiné. Des millions de personnes ont réagi sur les réseaux sociaux, certaines avec ironie. Harrison, présente sur BlueSky, a publié des commentaires jugés déplacés par une partie d’internet,…

Apparaît sur: branchez-vous.com,

Mots-clés: [‘incitation à la violence’, ‘activisme’, ‘boycott’, ‘commentaire controversé’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

La croisade de Magali

S’il n’avait pas été déjà expulsé, Vincent Marissal aurait pu « péter sa coche » en voyant son ancien parti s’opposer à la présentation d’une motion présentée par le ministre du Travail, Jean Boulet, et appuyée par le Parti québécois, afin que l’Assemblée nationale « prenne acte » des propos de la présidente de la Fédération des travailleurs du Québec, Magali Picard, qui a dit vouloir « paralyser le Québec » au printemps prochain en opposition au projet de loi 3 sur la gouvernance syndicale. Le leader parlementaire de Québec…

Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com,

Mots-clés: [‘insultes’, ‘campagne de salissage’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

La face cachée de l’IA Intelligence artificielle

Il y a actuellement un engouement chez les citoyens pour l’intelligence artificielle (IA), surtout pour l’IA générative comme ChatGPT, qui permet de créer des textes, des images et des vidéos sur une simple commande. Bien que cette technologie, qui évolue à vitesse grand V, ait des avantages certains, qu’en est-il de son impact environnemental? Eh oui! Des machines peuvent maintenant penser pour nous. Alan Turing, le célèbre mathématicien britannique, l’avait pressenti dès les années 50 et maintenant nous y sommes : des machines sont maintenant…

Apparaît sur: journal-le-sentier.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘désinformation’, ‘fausses informations’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Bill 94 Sparks Outcry

In an escalation of Quebec’s ongoing debate over secularism, the Quebec English School Boards Association (QESBA), the English Montreal School Board (EMSB), and Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) have condemned Bill 94. The QESBA have called it a “coercive and unnecessary intrusion” into public education and a threat to inclusion, professionalism, and local democracy. Bill 94, formally titled “An Act to, in particular, reinforce laicity in the education network and to amend various legislative provisions,” was introduced by Education Minister, Bernard Drainville, and passed in the National Assembly in March…

Apparaît sur: mcgilldaily.com,

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

Recensé le 26 novembre

Région: CANADA SANS QUÉBEC

4 arrested, cougar sculpture dismantled as RCMP move in on forestry protest camp on Vancouver Island

Four people were arrested Tuesday as RCMP moved to enforce an injunction allowing logging to move forward in the Walbran Valley, approximately 150 kilometres by road northwest of Victoria. A blockade has been in the region near Port Renfrew for several months, preventing Tsawak-qin Forestry — a firm co-owned by the Huu-ay-aht First Nations and Western Forest Products Inc. — from logging on Pacheedaht territory. An injunction…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘activism’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

Campbell’s IT chief on leave after lawsuit claims he said company’s food is for ‘poor people’

Posted November 26, 2025 7:28 am. The Campbell’s Co. said Tuesday it has placed one of its executives on leave while it investigates claims that he made racist comments and mocked the company’s products and customers in an audio recording. Martin Bally, Campbell’s vice president of information technology, was named in a lawsuit filed last week by Robert Garza, a former Campbell’s employee. The lawsuit was filed in Michigan, where both men live. Campbell’s…

Apparaît sur: citynews.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘racist remark’, ‘racist comment’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

Campbell’s exec fired: What to know about secret-recordings scandal roiling the soup company


A former employee now suing for wrongful termination leaked audio of a company VP insulting customers, making racist remarks and implying the use of bioengineered meat and 3D-printed chicken A top executive at Campbell’s was fired Wednesday as the world’s largest soup maker conducted an internal investigation into a scandal that broke last week. The decision regarding the termination of Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer Martin Bally was made after the company said it had…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘whistleblow’, ‘racist remark’, ‘provocative comment’, ‘controversial statement’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

Church sues after City of Montreal issues $2.5K fine for hosting ‘MAGA superstar’

Pastor says City of Montreal abused its power Quebec City is not alone in facing legal action for the way its municipal administration responded to a scheduled concert by Sean Feucht, an American Christian singer known for his ties to U.S. President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement. The City of Montreal is also being sued, after it fined a church $2,500 for hosting the singer whose views on « gender ideology, » abortion and the LGBTQ+ community had made him…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

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

Recensé le 26 novembre

Complaints and rudeness reported by councillors trending again in 2025, Ottawa integrity commissioner reports

Ottawa’s integrity commissioner is seeing a “continuing trend” of city councillors asking her office for advice about disrespectful communications or unreasonable requests from constituents. Under the Municipal Act, members of council have an obligation to “at all times serve and be seen to serve the interests of their constituents and the city in a conscientious and diligent manner,” integrity commissioner Karen E. Shepherd said in her annual report.But that doesn’t mean the councillors or their staff should be subjected to hostile or aggressive behaviour, Shepherd said, and she noted…

Apparaît sur: ottawasun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘offensive language’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Faculty reaches settlement with UPEI over workplace misconduct report

The union that represents academic staff at UPEI says its members are happy the university has backed down from a legal challenge over releasing more details of a scathing report into allegations of workplace misconduct. The faculty association said it reached a settlement with the university earlier this month over a grievance it filed back in 2023 claiming UPEI violated the association’s collective agreement by failing to take steps to ensure the health and safety of its members. According to the association, part of the settlement involved the university admitting…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘bullying’, ‘harassment’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

Family members worried as strike continues at GTA care home

TORONTO — Family members of people living in a Greater Toronto Area group home say they are worried for their loved ones’ well-being as the home’s management is providing limited information as to how their loved ones will be cared for after support workers walked off the job earlier this week. Support staff at Central West Specialized Development Services — a provincially funded supportive living community for adults with developmental disabilities — walked off the job on Wednesday evening more than 40 days after CWSDS management requested a no-board report…

Apparaît sur: cp24.com,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

Israel’s ambassador to Canada ‘extremely concerned’ by Palestinian tribunal hosted by Senate

Israel’s ambassador to Canada ‘extremely concerned’ by Palestinian tribunal hosted by Senate ‘In this new reality, these kinds of incidents have an impact, and so it’s different than just having a broad discussion and allowing people to come up with extreme views’ Iddo Moed says he is “extremely concerned” that a Palestinian tribunal was hosted by the Senate of Canada earlier this month. Israel’s ambassador to Canada was in Ottawa on Monday evening, taking part in the Standing Senate Committee on Human Rights. During the meeting, Moed was asked by…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘disinformation’, ‘hateful speech’, ‘freedom of speech’, ‘misinformation’]

Recensé le 26 novembre

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