Hear Louis Lacroix talk about public sector negotiations during his press review on Monday morning, while Minister Sonia LeBel appeared on ICI Radio-Canada TV’s Tout le monde en parole on Sunday evening.
It also recalls the four-day ceasefire in Israel and Palestine, while hostages and prisoners were released again over the weekend. So far, 58 Hamas hostages and 118 Israeli prisoners have been released.
The moderator also discusses the appointment of Émilise Lessard-Therrien as the new spokesperson for Québec Solidaire at the end of a weekend conference.
Louis also opens by addressing certain messages from listeners that he received over the weekend, particularly in the case of teachers currently on strike in the public sector.
Other topics covered:
- The national tribute to singer Karl Tremblay will take place on Tuesday at the Bell Center, but journalists will not be allowed access to the event, which the FPJQ denounces.
- On Monday, a study carried out by IRIS will be presented that looks at intercity transport between municipalities, while services would be seven times less important than in the 1980s.
- According to the Bloc Québécois, English support services are receiving increasing funding in Quebec. Since 1995, the federal government has funded projects worth two billion to protect the English language in Quebec.
- According to the daily La Presse, we are discussing the issue of the temporary foreign workers program and their escape to the United States.
- News outlets are presenting on Monday the case of Christine Wing, who saw her ex-husband uploading videos of their sexual encounters to the Pornhub platform without her consent, as well as the $500 million class action lawsuit she filed for damages against the Porn giants initiated.