Etiket: Dutrisac
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Questioning
By tabling a motion in the House of Commons calling on the federal government to take the necessary measures to “sever the ties between the state and the British monarchy”,…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Bank of Canada: to each his own
Once is not custom: the NDP leader Jagmeet Singh found himself in the same camp as Pierre Poilievre by criticizing the action of the Bank of Canada and its governor,…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Greenhouses and concrete
The GoodLeaf company, whose main shareholder is the Canadian multinational McCain, has concreted nearly 12 hectares of arable land in Longueuil to erect a vertical hydroponic greenhouse, a real lettuce…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] For his Council of Ministers, François Legault is spoiled for choice
It is Thursday that François Legault will designate which of his 89 deputies will be part of the holy of holies of his government. It is inevitable that a number…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Fitzgibbon, Extra Large Minister
As Minister of Economy and Innovation, Pierre Fitzgibbon led the way, very broadly. François Legault did not hide that this pillar of his cabinet would be reappointed. But now we…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] The oath of too much
The decision of the leader of the Parti Québécois, Pierre St-Pierre Plamondon, not to take the oath to His Majesty King Charles III, a refusal that will be imitated by…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Provincial sovereignty
The new leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) and, since Tuesday, Premier, Danielle Smith, won the leadership race of her party by promising to introduce a bill on Alberta…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] change of speech
In his speech to mark his victory Monday evening, the leader of the Coalition avenir Québec, François Legault, wanted to dispel the deplorable impression that his remarks on immigration and…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Resignation
Last spring, François Legault made obtaining new immigration powers a matter of survival for the Quebec nation. He demanded a strong mandate to negotiate with Ottawa and win his case…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] The language of which we speak little
By the end of the election campaign, the editorial team of the To have to will offer an analysis of the main commitments of political parties on themes that concern…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Treaty with the Innu: making history
Negotiations between the Regroupement Petapan, which brings together the three Innu nations of Essipit, Nutashkuan and Mashteuiatsh, Ottawa and Quebec have progressed so well that they suggest the very real…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Health system: the universe of broken promises
By the end of the election campaign, the editorial team of the To have to will offer an analysis of the main commitments of political parties on themes that concern…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Electoral commitments: the eyes larger than the belly
By the end of the election campaign, the editorial team of the To have to will offer an analysis of the main commitments of political parties on themes that concern…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Undermining the francization at work initiative
The Minister of Immigration, Francisation and Integration, Jean Boulet, had to intervene so that the workers of the clothing manufacturer Peerless regain their francization course in the workplace, the abolition…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Shake off the monarchical yoke
The Coalition avenir Québec has never denied the fact that the abolition of the position of lieutenant-governor was still part of its intentions as set out in 2015 in the…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] The miracle of the dams
It’s not quite the second Baie-James that François Legault dangled in 2016, but it’s still 3,000 MW of wind energy more and the prospect of developing other rivers to build…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] battle of numbers
In terms of immigration, it is the round of figures that has invited itself into the electoral campaign. Three parties—Québec solidaire, the Parti Québécois and the Conservative Party of Quebec—have…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Freedom, manipulation and the Conservative Party of Quebec
Passing through Beauce on Tuesday, the leader of the Coalition avenir Québec (CAQ), François Legault, decided to take the bull by the horns by addressing the theme of freedom and…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] Electoral one-upmanship
With the resurgence of inflation, which has become a major electoral issue, it was to be expected that the political parties would compete in imagination to “put money back in…
[Éditorial de Robert Dutrisac] These Conservatives cut off from Quebec
The Conservative Party of Canada has taken up the cause of prairie farmers and the lobby of the chemical fertilizer industry, ignoring the will of Quebec’s agricultural community to turn…