2024-03-14 13:27:00
Despite a record deficit, Prime Minister François Legault believes that taxes are still too high in Quebec.
Listen to Paul Arcand’s news review from Thursday March 14, 2024.
Taxes still too high
“Gérald Fillion of Radio-Canada has a theory that is far from uninteresting. He says did we create this kind of big, big deficit to give ourselves the power to reduce spending in the eyes of public opinion? Because there are efforts to be made.”
Judge Delisle will plead guilty
“The question is simple: he pleads guilty to what and why does he decide to plead guilty?”, asks Paul Arcand.
“Obviously, he is someone who has the means to multiply the requests, to pay the best lawyers. Then we know that justice is unequal. Resources are not the same for everyone. In his case, there was the money to do that,” he adds.
Increase in hate crimes
“With the current war between Hamas and Israel, anti-Semitism is finding its place once more, unfortunately in many demonstrations and in public spaces. And the hatred of others that manifests itself on social networks is also omnipresent.”
Disappearances of adolescents: an 11-year-old child from the DPJ in cell
“Children have the right to be protected. It requires counterweights in a system, which is not currently the case. It’s easier to medicate a child and lock him up than to try to supervise him and then take him further away.”
Isolated from her friends during dinner over an unpaid bill
“I understand that parents are furious. I know the amount has been paid and it’s settled. This is a misunderstanding. Never mind. But do we have to make children pay for parental neglect? I find that absurd. At the school service center, what we are told is that this is not the recommended practice. I hope.”
The Dirdy D bar at 10-30 sees its alcohol license suspended for 7 days
“The police have intervened 50 times in recent years for cases of fight and then sexual assault. It involves the staff, then it involves the customers.”
Cinema Guzzo threatened with expulsion from Marché Central
“We want to obtain the power to expel him. It’s a business relationship that has completely disorganized.”
Federal Court wants to force Pornhub executives to testify
“The company refuses, saying it is not responsible for what people post. Pornhub is in a marketing operation to prove that they are capable of removing all pornographic material on the site.
Coroner’s inquest into the death of police officer Maureen Breault
“It’s incredible to see how, when you are a police officer, a front-line police officer, you do not have access to the essential information to know who you are dealing with. And it’s in the name of protecting medical confidentiality, it’s in the name of bureaucracy.”
AirBnb: only 19 findings for the Montreal squad:
“Is the industry that impeccable?”
Also in this segment:
- An agreement in principle between TVA and its union members, labor conflict avoided;
- Pierre Karl Péladeau talks regarding Brian Mulroney’s influence on Quebecor;
- Haiti: no progress for a transitional government;
- TikTok might be banned in the United States.
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