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COVID-19 : les communautés plus diversifiées montrent un taux de mortalité plus élevé | Coronavirus

COVID-19 : les communautés plus diversifiées montrent un taux de mortalité plus élevé | Coronavirus
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Vaccine delays top agenda as Parliament set to resume after less than restful break

Vaccine delays top agenda as Parliament set to resume after less than restful break by Lee Berthiaume, The Canadian Press Posted Jan 24, 2021 9:22 pm EDT Members of Parliament return to the House of Commons on Monday following a month-long break that was anything but restful to again face the ramification of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the threat of a possible election. One of the first orders of business will be for MPs to decide how Parliament will continue to function during the COVID-19 pandemic, including whether to let parliamentarians continue attending remotely and whether to adopt a new voting app for those who do.

Wake Up! Trump s Politics of Division and Hate Are Already Here

Wake Up! Trump’s Politics of Division and Hate Are Already Here From attacks on oilsands opponents to the Bloc leader’s smear, our politicians flirt with dangerous, undemocratic forces. Mitchell Anderson is a freelance writer and frequent contributor to The Tyee. SHARES Bloc Québécois leader Yves-François Blanchet recently welcomed Canada’s new transport minister with a dog whistle smear that had to be intentional. Photo by Sean Kilpatrick, the Canadian Press. If Charlottesville was the coming-out party for America’s fascists and racists, storming the Capitol was their prom. People who have always festered on the fringes of U.S. society were invited to take centre stage during the terrible tenure of Donald Trump.

Blanchet s decision to block critics on Twitter hinders free speech, experts say

Dozens of people including some MPs say Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet has blocked them on Twitter after they criticized his statements about Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, with some arguing they have a right to be heard.

Blanchet s choice to block critics on Twitter limits free speech: experts | iNFOnews

Maan Alhmidi Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet holds a press conference on Parliament Hill, in Ottawa on December 10, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick January 18, 2021 - 3:00 PM OTTAWA - Dozens of people — including some MPs — say Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet has blocked them on Twitter after they criticized his statements about Transport Minister Omar Alghabra, with some arguing they have a right to be heard. Nour El Kadri, the president of the Canadian Arab Federation who was among those blocked by Blanchet on the social media platform, said people should be able to respond to accusations made by politicians.

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