Je fais encore une veille d’info. sur le réseau maudit et ce matin, le cul sur la bol, j'ai littéralement bloqué 80 comptes à caractère haineux sous une nouvelle de La Presse.
120 réponses, et j'en étais à 80 messages à caractère haineux, qui appelle à la mort d'une personne, lui souhaitant du mal, etc...
Quand est-ce que La Presse et les autres vont comprendre que laisser aller cette situation est totalement malsain et quasiment illégal ? Pas de modération ? Pas de blocage des commentaires sous les nouvelles sensibles ?
Un défouloir global de personnes dangereuses et hors la loi.
More than 20,000 students at #McGill and #Concordia universities are set to strike for a week on Monday to protest the #Quebec government's tuition hikes for out-of-province and international students.
I have a feeling the #CAQ is going to regret how transparent they were in drafting #Bill21 to specifically target Muslim women who covered their heads by this afternoon.
The previous court ruling in a separate, unrelated litigation determined that the law was unambiguously and specifically targeted against Muslim women.
That last word is what matters.
Gender discrimination in application of the #Charter cannot be shielded by a notwithstanding clause.
#DanielJutras also says students from the rest of #Canada aren’t making Montreal less #French, and the decision to target #Concordia and #McGill won’t help French universities much.
He made the comments in an interview published Thursday by #LaPresse.»
"Chartered Professional Accountants Canada represents a membership that is easily among the greatest beneficiaries of a Byzantine tax code. But even they have said the system’s complexity has gone too far, and that many of the benefits offered through the Canadian tax system never get to low-income people due to the paperwork standing in the way."
(They don't even mention that here in #Québec we have a second, slightly different, income tax system. Who in #polqc will dare to kill this wasteful scheme?)
According to the article, the last major reform of the Canadian tax system was based on a Royal Commission report from 1966.
« #Concordia and #McGill universities are suing the #Quebec government over its new #tuition policies, which would hike rates for out-of-province and international #students hoping to study in the province.
A letter from Concordia president and vice-chancellor #GrahamCarr said the university does "not enter the process lightly" and that it "tried to engage with the government in good faith on the tuition issue throughout the fall" »
« [Quebec's] strict limits on admissions for family reunification, and subsequent delays that make the wait three times longer here than in the rest of #Canada have led to profoundly heartbreaking human consequences.»
Je me renseigne sur les possibilités pour aller travailler comme éducateur spécialisé en régions nordiques (Côte-Nord, Nunavik, Baie-James) :
En demeurant dans le réseau de la santé (congés nordiques), je conserve le même salaire et mon ancienneté.
En agence privée, je perds mon ancienneté, mais mon salaire double ! 😮 Et les agences remboursent le coût du logement pour la durée du contrat (1 an renouvelable).
“Let’s talk about why the government’s creating artificial urgency to spend $870-million on a roof for a stadium that functioned without one for 10 years.”
Eh mon Dieu, ça en a pris du temps ! On ne souhaite à personne de perdre son emploi, mais la ville de #Montréal devait agir.
Le numéro 2 de l’OCPM congédié
Guy Grenier n’est plus secrétaire général de l’Office de consultation publique de Montréal (#OCPM), près de trois mois après qu’un scandale a frappé l’institution. #polqc
Sébastien Bovet nous apprend que le gouvernement Legault l'annoncera demain. La facture sera de plusieurs centaines de millions de dollars, mais ne devrait pas atteindre le milliard.
Selon nos sources, l'hypothèse de démolir le stade a été étudiée, mais la facture aurait été d'au moins 2 milliards de dollars, sans compter les pertes de revenus. #Québec#polqc
Exemple : la ministre de l'habitation nous a richespliqué qu'on n'avait qu'à investir notre argent dans l'immobilier en achetant un logement ou une maison pour mettre fin à la crise du logement.
I could see a whole lot of big box companies just leaving #Quebec altogether rather than redoing their signs again.
It would likely be be far more lucrative for BestBuy or Walmart to simply exit the province, where they already have to open late or close early on a regular basis because of the collapse of the labour market, to just close their stores, abandon their leases, and sell online without any of the red tape.
We’re talking about hundreds of thousands of dollars in costs per location.
There’s really nothing you, or the ruling #CAQ, can point to convince these companies that the economy will turn around.
Ignorance breeds poverty. Poverty is bad for business. Reducing immigration will mean continued labour shortages.
And… this can’t be repeated enough: businesses have zero legal protections against unreasonable search and seizure in #Quebec. That’s simple, irrefutable fact.
I’d bet there’s more than a few McGill degrees in their local c-suite to boot
Quite literally the only thing an #OQLF Gestapo can’t search, seize, and compel access to is the contents of your personal home.
Are you outside of your home and facing an OQLF agent holding an anonymous complaint (they don’t need warrants), which they could easily submit themselves?
Well… you are fucked and have no recourse to the courts. Where you may be tried off-books in secret, because, again: Quebec.