Everyone is talking about it the guests from Sunday November

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The bravery of Catherine Fournier, mayor of Longueuil, the youngest woman elected member of the Quebec National Assembly and former member of the Parti Québécois, was celebrated by all sides this week.

The 31-year-old politician has just revealed that she was the victim of Harold LeBel, who was sentenced to eight months in prison last November for sexually assaulting his ex-colleague. He was released on parole at the end of March.

Catherine Fournier thus had the ban on the publication of her identity lifted so that her “speaking [serve] that victims will be better protected,” she said in an open letter published in Le Devoir on Wednesday. She will therefore be present at “Everyone speaks about it” on Sunday to take stock of her approach, which is also documented in Witness CF, a key report available on the True platform.

At this final meeting of the Everyone’s Talking About it season, Guy A. Lepage (who made a major decision this week) will also welcome to his table one of his former royal jesters, Alexandre Barrette, who is currently a successful co- Moderator of Sortez-moi d’ici! with Jean-Philippe Dion, who has also done well all year as a co-driver with Gildor Roy’s Hélène Bourgeois-Leclerc on La Tour on TVA.

The CAQ government’s update on the third link, Minister Bernard Drainville’s tears and Minister Éric Caire’s non-resignation have also been on everyone’s lips for the last two days and are being discussed with ex-Quebec Mayor Régis Labeaume , and FM 93 presenter and political columnist Jonathan Trudeau.

the multidisciplinary artist MissMe, who is preparing to open her nobELLES exhibition at the Montreal Planetarium, which will take up the portraits of seven women who made major scientific discoveries; Director Philippe Falardeau, who on May 1st will unveil his documentary Lac-Mégantic: This is not an accident, which examines the underside of the railway tragedy that decimated the city of Estrie in July 2013, also destined for the TRUE platform; and journalist Noémi Mercier and auxiliary sisters Suzanne Loiselle and Marie-Paule Lebel will also join the discussion to promote the documentary film Ousted: The Elders Strike Back, which will be available on May 3 on the Crave platform and then broadcast Noovo on May 12th. Eviction: Seniors Strike Back investigates the case of senior tenants at Résidence Mont-Carmel, who received an eviction notice announcing the closure of their RPA, the decision of the new owner, a real estate developer nicknamed the “King of Renovations”, and who have chosen to resist.

The program will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on ICI Télé.