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Indigenous blockade: “it is time to lift the blockade”

In the aftermath of the meeting between the federal Minister of Indigenous Services, Marc Miller, and members of the Tyendinage Mohawk community, Kanesatake chief Serge Simon believes that the rail blockades should be lifted to allow room for discussion.

“It would be time to look at lifting the blockade and continuing with the discussions while asserting that the blockades will continue if governments and industries continue to demonstrate in bad faith,” he said.

Without the lifting of the blockades, Chief Serge Simon says he fears that Canadians’ solidarity with Aboriginal issues will weaken.

“We see that there are many Canadians who sympathize with the problems of the First Nations and we risk seeing this sympathy evaporate,” said Mr. Simon.

Indigenous protesters have been blocking roads and railways for 10 days in solidarity with hereditary chiefs from Wet’suwet’en First Nation in British Columbia. These chiefs oppose the Coastal GasLink pipeline project in the north of this province.

After yesterday’s meeting, Minister Miller spoke of “modest progress” in reference to his efforts to lift the dam.

18-year-old fighter dying of cancer

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An 18-year-old young woman who had touched Quebec when she appeared on the Denis Levesque program is going through its last hours. The woman who has been fighting cancer for 4 years was plunged into a coma on Saturday.

A real fighter who has faced the disease without batting an eyelid most of her life, Annie-Claude Mondor fell into a coma on Saturday afternoon. She has only a short time to live, her mother Nancy Ferland hinted in a post on her Facebook page Sunday morning.

Last December, Annie-Claude Mondor explained, in an interview with Denis Levesque, having prepared his will and having planned his funeral in detail, to avoid this hassle for his parents.

More recently, she said in an interview with TVA Nouvelles that she hopes to change the federal law on benefits for caregivers of children. Currently, this measure allows a caregiver to receive part of their salary for 35 weeks. This is not enough time in the eyes of Annie-Claude, who judges that no parent should be torn between going back to work and looking after their sick child.

The young woman was diagnosed with neuroblastoma, an extra-cranial tumor, on December 24, when she was only 4 and a half years old. She had battled the disease for 18 months, followed by a period of remission that left her in peace for 11 years.

Cancer, however, returned to one of her hips when she was 15, attacking her mobility. Despite the treatments, the disease eventually spread, leaving him no chance. She had to start palliative care last summer, shortly after celebrating her 18th birthday.

5.5 Magnitude earthquake shock in Southern Iran

A moderate earthquake struck southern Iran on Sunday afternoon, with no immediate reports from local authorities or media. According to the United States Institute of Geological Studies (USGS), the magnitude of this earthquake reached 5.5 on the magnitude scale of the moment, a benchmark measurement for many seismologists.

The epicenter of the earthquake, which took place at 4 p.m. local time (1:30 p.m. Swiss time), was located 13 km deep, in the Gulf, between the mainland and the island of Qeshm, 49 km from the port of Bandar Abbas (south), according to the Geophysical Institute of the University of Tehran.

Assess the damage

A spokesman for the Iranian national rescue service told AFP that teams had been dispatched to the region to assess the damage and assist any victims.

Located on the borders of several tectonic plates and crossed by several faults, Iran is an area of ​​strong seismic activity. The last major earthquake dates back to November 2017, when an earthquake of magnitude 7.3 in the province of Kermanshah (west) killed 620 people. 

Eric Salvail’s trial opens Monday

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Four days of hearings have been scheduled to hear the case of the former Quebec television star. 

Salvail had originally planned to have a trial before a judge and jury, but he changed his mind last November, now requesting that only a magistrate of the Court of Quebec decide on his guilt or innocence. 

It is, therefore, Judge Alexandre Dalmau who will preside over the trial of the 50-year-old ex-host. 

The latter is charged with sexual assault, forcible confinement, and harassment against another man. 

The complainant is Donald Duguay, now 44 years old. 

According to the arrest warrant, the alleged crimes date back to 1993, when the two men were young adults. 

The charges against Salvail, however, were only laid a year ago. 

#MeToo

In the fall of 2017, in the wake of the #MeAussi movement, the famous host was the subject of a series of reports from La Presse which alleged allegations of sexual misconduct against him. 

Salvail has since disappeared from the television landscape. 

The complaint made by Donald Duguay is, however, the only one that has been accepted by the Director of Criminal and Penal Prosecutions. 

Eric Salvail had to appear in court for the first time last fall, as part of his preliminary investigation. 

This is a procedure that lawyers use to test the evidence against the accused. 

The complainant and four other persons then testified before Judge Pierre E. Labelle, at the Gouin Judicial Center, in Montreal. 

Stoic and serious

During these two days of hearings, the resident of the South Shore was stoic and very serious, which contrasted with the charismatic and exuberant character that the public knew on the small screen. 

After hearing the testimony, the content of which is currently subject to a publication ban, the magistrate considered that the evidence was sufficient for Salvail to stand trial. 

The Crown is represented by Me Amelie Rivard while Me Michel Massicotte defends the accused. 

Some dates

April 1, 1993: alleged assault  

Fall 2017: Wave of allegations of sexual misconduct against Salvail 

January 15, 2019: arrest warrant issued against the former host 

February 15, 2019: first appearance. Salvail was absent. 

September 30 and October 1, 2019: a preliminary investigation. Salvail was present. 

November 4, 2019: choice of trial before a judge alone 

February 17 to 20, 2020: trial of the fallen speedboat 

Laval-Canada: Ground meat recalled due to E. coli bacteria

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Canada | Ground meat sold by Marche Adonis Cure-Labelle, in Laval, is being recalled due to possible contamination by the E. coli bacteria.

The recalled products were offered for sale on January 30 at the Laval facility. 

They were placed on a tray and wrapped in a clear film or in a clear plastic bag. 

It is:  

  • “VEAL MILK CHOPPED LOW”, carrying the code “VI 111047”
  • “HALF-MIXED GROUND BEEF”, bearing the code “VI 101134”
  • “Lean ground beef 1 kg”, bearing the code “VI 101047”
  • “EXTRA-Lean GROUND BEEF”, bearing the code “VI 101080”
  • “PORK AND VEAL BEEF TRIO”, bearing the code “VI 101073”
  • “BEEF AND GROUND LAMB 1KG”, bearing the code “VI 131028”

People who have these products in their possession should not consume them. They must return them to the establishment or discard them. 

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPAQ) recall that foods contaminated with the E. coli bacteria do not necessarily show visible deterioration or a suspicious odor. 

Contamination with E. coli can cause a wide range of symptoms that can be similar to those of gastroenteritis, including nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea. 

MAPAQ specifies that no case of illness associated with the consumption of this food has been reported to date.

Bloomberg-Clinton 2020?

The rumor has been circulating since yesterday. Michael Bloomberg would think of Hillary Clinton as vice-presidential candidate.

If I do not believe that this rumor is serious, neither the managers of the Bloomberg campaign nor the main interested party has definitively ruled out this possibility. On the side of Bloomberg, we limit ourselves to say that we are currently focused on the nomination contest, while Ms. Clinton cautiously replied that it would not happen, but it must never say never.  

Already, the source behind this rumor is questionable. It comes from the conservative political commentator Matt Drudge. If Drudge already has some interesting scoops under his belt (the Clinton – Lewinsky scandal for example), since the beginning of the Trump presidency, problems seem to weigh down the management of his website The Drudge Report.  

Many serious journalists and observers have noted that Drudge first supported Trump before falling into disgrace following the publication of several articles criticizing the administration. This so-called “scoop” of an alliance between Bloomberg and Clinton could only be a smokescreen.  

Not only does the source of the rumor not seem very solid to me, but I also question the relevance of an association between Bloomberg and Clinton. Generally, the vice-presidential candidate offers qualities or characteristics that complement those of the presidential candidate. When we observe the weaknesses of the former mayor of New York, we wonder what Hillary can bring.  

Can you imagine the reaction of the progressives in the Democratic Party if we formed this pair? It would add insult to injury. At a time when supporters of Bernie Sanders are already claiming that the Vermont senator is once again the victim of an unfavorable bias, we would throw the winner of the 2016 nomination in their paws?  

Despite the three million votes that enabled him to win the popular vote in 2016, Hillary Clinton is a polarizing political figure. To enlist his services would probably be to abandon the idea of ​​seducing some undecided people. It might help to exacerbate partisan voting, but it would not bring anything very new.  

Donald Trump’s campaign can only welcome this rumor. The return of Hillary would also be the return of Donald Trump’s favorite slogans. In addition, the president could fully exploit a plot by the deep state and the establishment. I also wonder what the rest of the country would think when three New Yorkers fight for the presidency.  

If I believe that this rumor is not very serious and that the probability that it will materialize is marginal, nothing prevents us from having a little fun and delirium. Can you imagine a Bloomberg-Clinton ticket to the presidency? Then imagine Michael Bloomberg, announcing that he is resigning … If Hillary then fulfilled her big dream of becoming the first woman to hold the presidency, I can hardly imagine the reaction of a majority of Americans, Republicans, and Democrats.  

Okay, enough done. I’ll be back on Monday with a more serious ticket. Good Sunday to you all!  

Several rockets fall near the American Embassy in Baghdad

BAGHDAD |  Several rockets fell, on the night of Saturday to Sunday, near the American embassy located in the ultra-secure Green Zone of Baghdad, an American military source told TEH.

TEH journalists heard strong explosions in central Baghdad, followed by an aerial flight over the area, while sirens sounded in the Green Zone, according to the American military source. This is the 19th attack against American interests in Iraq in nearly four months. 

The explosions triggered the American Embassy’s alarm sirens, a diplomatic source said. They were followed by an aerial survey of the area. No material damage or casualties were reported in the early hours of Sunday.


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Rocket attacks on US soldiers, diplomats, and facilities in Iraq have escalated since late October. They killed an American subcontractor and an Iraqi soldier.

None of the 19 attacks recorded since October 28 have been claimed, but Washington accuses the pro-Iranian armed factions of being behind these hostilities. 

Tensions between Washington and Tehran, both Baghdad allies, escalated at the end of 2019 on Iraqi soil, leading to the assassination in Baghdad of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani on the orders of US President Donald Trump. 

The Iranians retaliated with a shower of missiles at an Iraqi base where American soldiers are stationed, wounding a hundred. 

The pro-Iranian Iraqi armed factions, which lost their de facto leader in the raid against Soleimani, Abu Mehdi al-Mouhandis, have also since promised “revenge” against the United States. 

The Iraqi parliament – where these factions hold the second block of deputies – has already called for the expulsion of 5,200 American soldiers from the country. 

And factions regularly threaten these troops. One of Iraq’s most radical pro-Iran factions, Noujaba, said on Twitter on Saturday that they “decided to start the countdown to (Iraq’s) sovereignty and the response to the US occupation forces.”.

“We are closer than you imagine,” the group again threatened, above the photo of an American armored vehicle.

Unexpected protest overwhelms Algeria a year ago

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ALGIERS |  Friday, February 22, 2019, in a sudden and unexpected Algeria, deemed as resigned, the Hirak arose, a new protest movement, still alive and now inevitable, but faced with many challenges when celebrating its 1st candle.

Less than six weeks later, the demonstrators, every Friday more numerous, obtained the departure of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, in power for 20 years, and the fall of his clan. But a year later, the political “system” rejected by the protesters is still there.

The army regained control and a former loyal supporter of Mr. Bouteflika succeeded him as president in December, after an election shunned by the majority of voters, but which the contest failed to prevent.  

“With the presidential election, we passed Act II, with all the specter of improbability, uncertainty, and instability” that this entails, explains to AFP the historian Karima Direche, specialist of the Maghreb contemporary. “It is consistent with what the Algerians have been saying for a year: everything is moving and nothing is changing.”  

But if a year of weekly demonstrations did not defeat the “system”, the Hirak has profoundly changed the political situation.  

“Awareness”

The departure of Bouteflika, incarceration of apparatchiks and corrupt businessmen, “there have been some tangible results even if the main demand for regime and system change is far from being fulfilled”, admits Dalia Ghanem, a researcher at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut.  

But the greatest success of Hirak, she argues, “is really the awareness of Algerians and their desire to return to politics without […] being afraid of the scenario of civil war” between the army and the Islamist maquis which killed 200,000 in the 1990s.  

A trauma exploited at will under the presidency Bouteflika to discourage any dispute and which made the scenario of February 22 highly improbable.  

A few weeks before, sure of its fact, the politico-military apparatus was putting itself in battle order, for a presidential planned for April and supposed to be only a formality for the outgoing head of state, however, paralyzed, aphasic and almost invisible since a stroke in 2013. 

Cut off from the citizens, the regime feels that anger is brewing, but underestimates it.  

Affected by massive unemployment, the youth (54% of the population is under 30 years of age) can no longer bear to be represented in the eyes of the world by an octogenarian motionless in a wheelchair, whose rare appearances arouse the laughingstock of networks social.  

The feeling of humiliation overflowed when, during a meeting in the absence of the head of state, the apparatchiks of the presidential party addressed by default his framed portrait.   

The calls to demonstrate on February 22 are increasing on social networks. But there is little to believe that the movement will take, until Friday when, especially in Algiers – where all rallies have been prohibited since 2001 -, overwhelmed police let peaceful demonstrators fill the streets.  

And now?

Now, “the citizen street appears as a protest force, which did not exist before” in a country without a real opposition party or union, recalls Karima Direche.  

According to Jean-Pierre Filiu, professor at the Sciences Po institute in Paris, “for the past year, the Hirak has carried out a double process of reappropriation of both national history and public space. By taking control of the street over time and in pacifism, the protest has redefined the rules of the political game in Algeria, hitherto marked by opacity and violence.  

The Hirak has also shown the profound transformation of Algerian society, carried by its youth – in particular women – graduate and hyperconnected, and now determined to be heard. 

New President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, 74, “will have a lot to do with it. In its governance, it will not be able to do as the others did before. It is not possible, ”says Karima Direche.  

A year later, the crowds are certainly less dense than in spring 2019, but the mobilization remains strong. The movement wants to influence the changes promised by the new president, but it is struggling to structure itself and agree on the way forward.  

“The movement will celebrate it’s 1 st year on 22 February and I want to say: what’s next? (what now?), underlines Dalia Ghanem. What do we want, what do we ask and how do we try to have tangible results? ”  

Two men shot and injured in Montreal

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MONTREAL – Two people were wounded by gunshot during two different events that occurred during the night of Saturday to Sunday, said Montreal police.

First, a call was made to 911 at approximately 4:00 am about shots fired in front of a bar on rue Saint-Hubert, near rue Saint-Zotique, in the Rosemont – La Petite-Patrie borough.

Upon arrival, a team from the Montreal Police Service (SPVM) found an injured man in the bar.

The victim, a 29-year-old man, was hit in the lower body by more than one projectile and had to be taken to hospital. “The injured was aware, there is no fear for his life,” said Caroline Chevrefils, spokesperson for the SPVM.

The suspects fled before the police arrived, she added.

According to the police, shots were fired inside and outside the bar.

A projectile impact was found on an immobilized car on board of which were four people who were not injured, it was said.

A security perimeter has been erected in the area to allow investigators, accompanied by a forensic technician, to do their job.

Other gunshot wounded

In addition, a person injured by a gunshot during another separate event went to the hospital for treatment during the night of Saturday to Sunday, according to information from the SPVM.

The victim, a 25-year-old man, was injured in the upper body by at least one gunshot.

The man was initially considered to be in critical condition, but his health improved on Sunday morning.

The circumstances of the event are unknown.

The victim will be met by the investigators when his condition allows it.

Costa Rica: record seizure of five tonnes of cocaine

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Costa Rican police on Saturday made the largest drug seizure in its history by discovering more than five tonnes of cocaine hidden in a container that was to be loaded Sunday in the port of Limon.

The drugs were hidden in a shipment of ornamental flowers destined for the Dutch port of Rotterdam, said Interior Minister Michael Soto Rojas.

The police also arrested a 46-year-old suspect of Costa Rican nationality.

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The suspect container had been spotted on Friday and its search proved successful on Saturday: the police discovered 202 suitcases there, containing a total of 5,048 packages of approximately one kilogram of cocaine each.