“J. Edgar” : première photo officielle ! [PHOTO]
Le 5 janvier prochain, Leonardo DiCaprio sera Hoover, dans “J. Edgar”, sa première collaboration avec Clint Eastwood, et une première photo officielle vient de faire son apparition ! Quand il fait des infidélités à Martin Scorsese, Leonardo DiCaprio ne néglige pas le prestige pour autant. Après une incursion chez Christopher Nolan (Inception), c’est devant la…
A quoi ressemble la collection de maquillage Kendall by Kylie Cosmetics ?
Après avoir collaboré avec Kim Kardashian etKris Jenner, Kylie Jenner fait équipe avec un autre membre de sa famille, sa mannequin de soeur Kendall, le temps d’une ligne de maquillage. Regard vibrant, teint hâlé et glowy, bouche gourmande : on vous en dit plus sur cette collection à découvrir en ligne sur KylieCosmetics.comdès le 26…
Hamilton has ‘helped hasten’ F1’s push for diversity
Formula 1’s efforts to become more inclusive and diverse have been significantly helped by the impact of Lewis Hamilton’s personal activism. As the only black driver in the history of the sport, Hamilton has often underscored Grand Prix racing’s lack of diversity and called for more inclusion. But events of late in America following the…
Yves-Francois Blanchet Defends MP Accused Of Making Racist Gesture Toward Jagmeet Singh
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh’s accusation that a Bloc Quebecois MP is a racist has boiled over into a second day of tense exchanges in Ottawa. Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-Francois Blanchet defended the actions of Bloc MP Alain Therrien, whom Singh called a racist for blocking a motion Singh wanted to present Wednesday on systemic…
Calgary Police Officer's Lawsuit Against Force Says Work Crossed Moral, Ethical Boundaries
SPRINGBANK, Alta. — Kim Prodaniuk didn’t plan to be a crusader for change but hopes her lawsuit against the Calgary Police Service alleging harassment and emotional distress will make a difference. The 40-year-old officer joined the service in 2008 and left on stress leave in 2017. She joined other female officers who publicly alleged that…
Black Students Still Face ‘Toxic’ Racism Despite Decades Of ‘Solutions’ In Ontario
Omar Mahamoud was in Grade 4 in Mississauga, Ont., playing outside with another student, when he scored a goal and the student called him a cheater. When he said he wasn’t, the student responded, “Thank God, God didn’t make me Black like you.” Mahamoud, now 19, says the student faced no repercussions for what he…
Trudeau: China Highlighted ‘Obvious’ Link Between Meng Wanzhou Case And Detained Canadians
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it has long been “obvious” that the detention of two Canadians in China is linked to the Vancouver arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou, doubling down on comments a Chinese official called “irresponsible” hours earlier. Speaking to reporters at his daily briefing in Ottawa Monday, Trudeau said that within the…
Americans Caught Using Alaska Loophole To Visit Banff
BANFF, Alta. — American visitors attempting to use a loophole allowing them to travel through Canada on the way to Alaska ran into the long arm of the law in Banff National Park last week. The RCMP issued seven tickets to individuals who were violating the Public Health Act during the COVID-19 pandemic. Six of…
Conservatives Fight For Return To In-Person Parliament, No Electronic Voting
OTTAWA — Federal Conservatives have crusaded for a return to parliamentary business as usual but they’re opposed to the one thing Liberals and New Democrats insist is necessary to do that in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic: electronic voting. Conservative House leader Candice Bergen says her party is suspicious of anything promoted by the…
Canadian Retail Sales See 'Massive' Drop In April, Surprising The Experts
Canadian retail sales plunged for the second month in a row in April, falling 26.4 per cent during the period when the COVID-19 lockdowns were at their peak, according to data from Statistics Canada. The decline is nearly twice as large as the one seen in the U.S. in April, where sales fell 14.7 per cent. It’s…