2023-04-22 02:55:39
Unlike the mayoress of Longueuil, Catherine Fournier, who confided that she felt “generally accompanied” by justice in the context of her sexual assault, Stéphanie Raymond, victim of sexual assault within the Canadian Armed Forces in 2011, s felt, she, “little accompanied”.
“Even when that happens, we are a little frozen, then we say to ourselves “let’s see whose, what is that?”, we always think that he will stop, that he will understand our refusals, our “no” , all the non-verbal patante”, confided the former master corporal of the Canadian Armed Forces, invited to the program “Le monde à l’envers”.
Invited to talk regarding the event that took place on December 15, 2011, the young woman recounts, through the questions, the length and difficulty of the process that followed.
The young woman believes that she experienced two attacks, that of December 15, and the court-martial trial. “I had more following-effects from the court-martial than from the assault,” she said, also returning to certain questions asked, in particular by the investigators.
She admits having received this remark: “You are not the pichou of the place, so it is normal that a man tries to penetrate you”.
After 10 years of proceedings, Ms Raymond confessed that if she had known in advance that the procedure would be so long, she might not have had the determination to go through, but it was her stubbornness that kept her going. helped. “It turned out that I am a stubborn, methodical person with great discipline in my life, and I like to finish what I start,” she continued.
“I denounced a lot out of conviction, but the trial is annoying,” she added.
Canada and the War in Ukraine
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly took part in the exercise of the interview with Stéphan Bureau on Friday evening, assuring that “NATO is not at war”, pushed by the question of the host.
“We are certainly trying to isolate Russia economically, militarily, socially and diplomatically,” she added.
The minister defended the country’s position vis-à-vis Ukraine. “The stronger we are on the question of Ukraine, the more we will be respected by China,” she said.
The debaters of the week, Ricardo Larrivee, Louise DesChâtelets, Richard Martineau, Émilise Lessard-Therrien and Biz, passed the buck this week on the issue of simplifying spelling and buying local.
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Filming of the program Le Monde à l’envers, hosted by Stéphan Bureau, live and in front of an audience, at TVA studios, in Montreal on Friday, April 21, 2023. IN THE PHOTO: Richard Martineau, Louise DesChâtelets, Stephan Bureau, Ricardo Larrivee , Émillise Lessard-Therrien and Biz. TOMA ICZKOVITS / QMI AGENCY
The reform project was well debated on the set, despite the intervention of Marie Jutras, doctoral student in linguistics and teacher.
Many see this reform as a way of lowering the standards imposed on the French language, and especially on young people.
This is the case of Richard Martineau, who qualified the words of Mme Jutras of “accountant’s speech”. The columnist undertook a new comparison, suiting the action to the word, when he got up to say: “The dance of Quebecers is the limbo, we lower the bar all the time”, while undertaking his own limbo on stage.
“Our students deserve that every second spent in class is optimized,” defended the linguist.
The linguist, however, clarified that the changes would be marginal and that “changing the spelling does not change the language”.
“Le monde à l’envers” is presented on Fridays at 8 p.m. on TVA.
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