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1er vol pour le plus gros avion électrique au monde, et ça n'a coûté que 5 $
meteomedia.comL'entreprise québécoise impliquée dans le forage illégal au Groenland
Desgagnés est l'entreprise québécoise qui a aidé une compagnie texane, Greenland Energy, à commencer à forer illégalement du pétrole au Groenland. Le Groenland ne leur a pas donné l'autorisation de forer et leur a adressé un avertissement. Greenland Energy a été créée l'année dernière, est liée à Trump et a engagé le Dr Phil. Nous savons que cela s'inscrit dans le plan de Trump visant à annexer le Groenland. Pourquoi une entreprise québécoise est-elle impliquée alors que le Canada est lui aussi menacé d'annexion par Trump? Cela me semble relever de la trahison.
Desgagnes arctic transport
21 Marché-Champlain Street
Québec, Québec G1K 8Z8
Canada
T. (418) 692-1000
F. (418) 692-6044
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MONCTON – The RCMP says it’s investigating a possible hate crime in southeastern New Brunswick, after a video appearing to show a woman assaulting a Muslim woman was posted online.
The video, which does not have audio, shows one woman repeatedly punching another in a Moncton, N.B., parking lot as a man shouts at the victim. Steven Zhou, spokesperson for the National Council of Canadian Muslims — which has been in contact with the family and posted the video to its social media — said the attacker was shouting for the Muslim woman to “go back to her country.”
He also noted that the altercation happened in front of her seven-year-old son.
“The whole family is shaken,” Zhou said in an interview Friday, noting the victim suffered a concussion, a bloody nose, multiple cuts and swelling to her face.