Month: June 2020

Alors que des rumeurs circulent sur un éventuel remaniement du gouvernement après les municipales, Marlène Schiappa, secrétaire d’Etat chargée de l’égalité femmes-hommes, affirme dans les colonnes du Parisien vouloir faire plus pour les familles pour ce quinquennat post Covid-19. Sommaire Se placer dans l’échiquier  Allonger le congé paternité Trouver et aider d’autres acteurs de la […]

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“Ah bon ils ne sont plus ensemble?…” Valérie et Jérémie : leurs prénoms riment, leurs destins sont liés. Si leur duo amoureux s’est un jour tu, leur tandem créatif n’a jamais raccroché. Donzelli et Elkaïm, c’est au cinéma qu’ils sont inséparables. Dernière œuvre en date, “La Guerre est déclarée”, petit film français dont on n’attendait […]

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Click:Research Peptides EDMONTON — Two RCMP officers have been charged in the shooting death of a 31-year-old man in northern Alberta almost two years ago. Cpl. Randy Stenger and Const. Jessica Brown of the Whitecourt RCMP detachment were arrested Friday and were each charged with one count of criminal negligence causing death, the province’s police […]

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The federal government isn’t looking to punish Canadians who made “honest mistakes” claiming the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) when they shouldn’t have, but wants to go after the “small number of fraudsters” who deliberately tried to game the system, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says. At his daily press briefing in Ottawa Tuesday, Trudeau said […]

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Mourners gather for the funeral off George Floyd, which will include “a call to justice, a call for social reform,” according to Fountain of Praise church co-pastor Mia K. Wright. Floyd was killed after being pinned under the knee of a white Minneapolis police officer during an arrest over an alleged $20 counterfeit bill. RELATED Systemic […]

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Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says there needs to be “a full accounting” for acts of police violence against Indigenous people that have sparked outrage in recent days, saying they are part of a problem that “keeps repeating itself.” At an Ottawa press conference Friday on the COVID-19 crisis, Miller was asked what he would […]

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he made the right decision to attend a massive anti-racism protest in Ottawa Friday, despite his telling Canadians for weeks to avoid crowds and practice social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. During his daily press conference Monday, Trudeau was asked why he went against his own advice by participating in […]

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TORONTO — In a crowd hundreds strong, Angelica Martin chanted “Black lives matter” because she’s fed up with being discriminated against because of her race.  A Black grocery store cashier, Martin, 20, said even when it’s busy, few line up at her till. She’s had people make ignorant comments about her skin colour.  The recent […]

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OTTAWA — Canada’s ban on non-essential crossings of the U.S.-Canada border is being loosened slightly to allow some families to reunite, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday morning. The revision means immediate family members of Canadian citizens or permanent residents will be allowed in, as long as they have no sign they might have COVID-19 […]

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