Etiket: analyse
[Analyse] The Unfinished Metamorphosis of Pierre Poilievre
Became leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) six months ago, Pierre Poilievre has operated the metamorphosis that his troops expected of him. The tone has softened (a little).…
[Analyse] Georgians don’t want a Russian-style fate
With the fear of a Russian-style authoritarian drift, thousands of Georgians again took to the streets of this former Soviet republic of the Caucasus on Wednesday evening to denounce the…
[Analyse] Trudeau government slows down to deal with Chinese interference
It took Justin Trudeau two weeks to give in (in part) to political and popular pressure and demand new investigations into foreign interference. But the Prime Minister has only confined…
[Analyse] The place of women in the economy
This text is taken from Courrier de l’économie. Click here to subscribe. Do you want your economy to do well? Make sure women have equal space. Which does not automatically…
[Analyse] Icy tension around global warming
A year after the start of the war in Ukraine, many links between Russia and the rest of the world have broken down. In terms of climate and the environment,…
[Analyse] The art of the possible promise
The leader of the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), François Legault, did not want to be caught again. He made 33 promises during the 2022 election campaign, compared to 251 four…
[Analyse] China’s strange plan to end the war between Ukraine and Russia
After raising expectations for a few days, China on Friday morning unveiled its proposed plan to end the war between Ukraine and Russia. A 12-point document, published on the first…
[Analyse] The European energy crisis did not happen
The war in Ukraine was to hit the European economy hard. In the end, the shock promises to be much less severe than expected, in addition to providing Europe with…
[Analyse] Chinese interference, between silence and excess
Justin Trudeau asserts on every occasion that attempts at Chinese interference did not influence the outcome of the recent elections. The revelations may multiply, but the Prime Minister only sticks…
[Analyse] With a clear conscience, François Legault is going to Newfoundland and Labrador
François Legault is preparing to leave for Saint John of Newfoundland to undertake “negotiations” for a win-win energy partnership between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador (NL). -I.). Will it succeed…
[Analyse] A chasm between carbon neutrality promises and reality
Achieving carbon neutrality will be difficult, especially if defined properly. Also, companies that promise it should not be taken at their word. No more than the others who make the…
[Analyse] A new uncertain Russian offensive in Ukraine
It is a Russian survivor of the battle of Vouhledar, in eastern Ukraine, who says, quoted by the Russian daily 7X7: launched on January 23, the attack on the small…
[Analyse] Nikki Haley, the candidacy that could help Donald Trump
A threat ? Or support for Donald Trump? By entering the Republican primary this week for the 2024 presidential election, former United States ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley officially…
[Analyse] “Let’s talk about us”, again
February 2017. Jean-Marc Fournier had put himself in mind, at the dawn of the celebrations of the 150e anniversary of the Canadian federation, to “restart the dialogue” with other Canadians…
[Analyse] It is up to governments to better design and explain their climate policies
The fight against global warming is not moving fast enough. The populations of the North as of the South are however not as opposed to it as what their governments…
[Analyse] Will Gustavo Dudamel wake up the New York Philharmonic?
The New York Philharmonic Orchestra announced late Tuesday afternoon the appointment of 42-year-old Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel from 2026 for a five-year term. How to analyze this not necessarily expected…
[Analyse de Marie Vastel] Trudeau’s missed opportunity in health
Justin Trudeau’s conditions and the demands of François Legault and his provincial counterparts eventually gave way to compromise. The federal offer is less generous than claimed, but it will only…
[Analyse] Improvisation and confusion: the government seems to be navigating the energy transition on sight
Last December, the Minister of Economy and Energy, Pierre Fitzgibbon, struck a chord by preaching for energy “sobriety”, affirming that Quebecers could be encouraged to start their dishwashers at midnight…
[Analyse] Elghawaby case: Prime Minister Legault gets angry. And after?
Demand an explanation, ask for an apology, demand her dismissal, then accuse the federal prime minister, Justin Trudeau, of “supporting contempt for Quebecers” by keeping her in office. The reaction…
[Analyse] The British go from Brexit to “Bregret”
It’s still early days, of course, but Brexit is proving, so far, to have been a bad deal for the British economy. And the situation does not seem to be…