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Revue de presse du vendredi 28 novembre

Région: QUÉBEC

Défendre la démocratie, c’est aussi la défendre au sein de nos institutions

Le 29 novembre prochain, des syndicats et des organisations de la société civile tiennent une grande manifestation à Montréal. Il s’agira de faire front commun contre les attaques répétées du gouvernement Legault à l’égard des services publics, des groupes vulnérables, des travailleurs et, plus largement, de l’État de droit. Ce rendez-vous ne constitue pas seulement une réaction à quelques lois de trop, mais révèle un malaise plus profond : la banalisation d’une gouvernance qui privilégie la contrainte au détriment de la délibération, pourtant au cœur de la démocratie. La managérialisation…

Apparaît sur: ledevoir.com,

Mots-clés: [‘droit de grève’, « liberté d’association », « liberté d’expression »]

Recensé le 28 novembre

Région: CANADA SANS QUÉBEC

B.C. sees record number of 911 calls about toxic drug overdoses, health authority says

The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) said that British Columbia has seen a record number of 911 calls related to toxic drug poisonings, as officials issue warnings about an increasingly tainted supply. In a Facebook post, the FNHA said that last week saw a record number of emergency calls, with a one-day record set on Nov. 19. In addition, Vancouver Fire Rescue Services (VFRS) said that firefighters…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

Campbell’s fires exec over ‘offensive and false’ 3D-printed chicken comments

A Campbell’s Company executive is in hot (soup) water after his shocking rant about the company’s products, its customers and his colleagues were secretly recorded. Martin Bally, the vice president and chief information security officer, allegedly made the offensive remarks during a meeting in November 2024 that was secretly recorded by Robert Garza, a former cybersecurity analyst with the company who claimed he was fired over complaints about his then-boss…

Apparaît sur: torontosun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘offensive remark’, ‘derogatory comment’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Chris Selley: Quebec’s war on religion goes to a whole new level

When Quebec politicians talk about ‘religion’ in this context, roughly 97 per cent of the time, they mean Muslims Alberta’s use this month of the notwithstanding clause to shield three controversial laws from judicial scrutiny has more or less united the chattering classes in outrage. Even Amnesty International got in on the act, accusing Alberta of “violat(ing) the spirit of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.” “This is one of the most consequential actions our government will…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

Guilbeault reflecting on future as Carney inks deal considering ‘adjustment’ to oil tanker ban for new Alberta pipeline

OTTAWA — As Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith celebrated the signing of a new energy and pipeline pact on Thursday, a government source close to Liberal cabinet minister Steven Guilbeault, a former environment minister, says he is reflecting on his future. Guilbeault, who currently holds the portfolio of Canadian Identity and Culture, is a long-time climate activist. The source said…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

Letters, Nov. 27, 2025: ‘Anti-Israel propagandists hiding their identities’

Warren Kinsella just informed us about Elon Musk’s X exposing a vast number of online contributors promoting and spreading anti-Israel and anti-Semitic hatred, all the while taking extensive measures to hide their true identity from the online communities they are working to reach. (‘KINSELLA: Elon Musk’s X lifts veil of anti-Semitic and anti-Israel propagandists,’ calgarysun.com.) That tells me they must have something to hide. We have seen the same behaviour in cities across the western world and within Canada, where protesters are wearing masks, scarves, dark glasses, and…

Apparaît sur: calgarysun.com,

Mots-clés: [‘protesters’, ‘peaceful protest’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Minister blames ‘human error’ after NDP’s Edmonton Police Commission FOIP turns up no records

In the legislature Tuesday, Ellis said his department discovered an « error in the access to information request process » and said the letters themselves would be tabled later that day Alberta’s public safety minister is blaming “human error” after the department incorrectly stated it had no records regarding the Edmonton Police Service’s complaint into two police commissioners. Earlier this year, the Opposition NDP filed two freedom of information requests about EPS’s request for a review of city…

Apparaît sur: edmontonjournal.com,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

Politics Insider: Ottawa and Alberta sign MOU that includes a new pipeline and a higher industrial carbon price

Hello, welcome to Politics Insider. Let’s look at what happened today. After weeks of speculation and controversy, Alberta and Ottawa signed a sweeping new energy accord today that both sides say will position Canada as a global energy superpower while still working toward net-zero emissions. The deal includes a pledge for a new bitumen pipeline to the West Coast with Indigenous co-ownership and the suspension of clean electricity regulations for Alberta with the proviso that the province increase its industrial carbon price. As Stephanie Levitz and Emma Graney write from…

Apparaît sur: theglobeandmail.com,

Mots-clés: [‘heckle’, ‘unparliamentary language’]

Recensé le 28 novembre

South Africa calls Trump’s G20 ban ‘punitive’

The two countries are at odds over a range of domestic and foreign policies South Africa denounced US President Donald Trump’s decision to bar it from the 2026 G20 summit, calling the move punitive and driven by distortions that erode global cooperation. The two countries are at odds over a range of domestic and foreign policies — a standoff that came to a head after Washington skipped the G20 summit in Johannesburg last week. Trump said South Africa would not be invited to…

Apparaît sur: nationalpost.com,

Mots-clés: [‘provocative comment’, ‘misinformation’, ‘insults’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Sport complaint process needs to improve, advocates say after helping bullied Hamilton teen hockey player

Couple filed a complaint about players’ behaviour on son’s under-14 AA Stoney Creek Warriors hockey team A Hamilton couple says it wasn’t until they connected with an athletes advocacy group that they felt supported after they made a complaint about the behaviour of players on their son’s hockey team in 2024. “Finally, someone is hearing us,” the dad recounted feeling. “It took some of that emotional strain away.” CBC Hamilton is not identifying the parents…

Apparaît sur: cbc.ca,

Mots-clés: [‘harassment’, ‘bullying’]

Recensé le 27 novembre

Watch these 5 B.C. films at this year’s Whistler Film Festival

25th anniversary edition of Whistler Film Festival welcomes films from 21 countries Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) returns Dec. 3-7 with a packed program for its 25th-anniversary edition. The festival includes 106 films (30 feature films and 76 short films) from 21 countries. On that roster are 31 world premieres and 15 Canadian premieres. Keeping…

Apparaît sur: vancouversun.com,

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

Recensé le 27 novembre

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