Ricardo opened the evening strongly: even if he told Guy A. Lepage that he would not go into politics, the new “golden man” of Télé-Québec does not hold back his passionate speeches when he is question of education, inflation and food.
“I have fun Two men in gold. More than ever I would have imagined! It’s a great happiness. But my primary role and forever will be food for all those who, I am convinced, will benefit from eating together,” said the 57-year-old chef.
Even if he moves away from his cooking niche in the public eye, the famous host continues to be involved in advancing the causes that are close to his heart.
A “horrible” trial
It’s about the melody well about the song Yes fragile that Sylvie Guertin entered to testify about the crime of which her daughter, Synthia Bussières, was the victim, on September 24, 2022. The latter as well as her children, Eliam (5 years old) and Zack (2 years old), were murdered by the spouse of Ms. Bussières, Mohammed Al Ballouz, who decided to represent himself during the trial.
Passing on the set of Everyone is talking about itMs. Guertin denounced the slowness of the procedures, but above all the way in which the legal process took place due to the absence of a real defense lawyer.
“I can’t believe we went through this. […] It’s a real circus,” whispered Ms. Guertin, who tried to alert the Minister of Justice, Simon Jolin-Barrette, without success.
Faced with Dominic LeBlanc, who until recently was federal minister of public security, Ms. Guertin was however able to directly highlight the flaws in the system.
The confidence of Dominic LeBlanc
Between Donald Trump’s almost daily statements and the race for leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, the news is in full swing on Parliament Hill in Ottawa.
While some columnists point to Justin Trudeau’s lack of leadership and Canada’s unenvious position in negotiations with the United States, the federal Minister of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs, Dominic LeBlanc, was rather confident on the set of Guy A. Lepage.
Since he puts most of his energy on issues that are stuck with our neighbors to the south, Mr. LeBlanc says he has not officially chosen the candidate he will support in the leadership race. His choice, however, will be between Chrystia Freeland, Karina Gould or Mark Carney, he announced.
-So that everyone talks about it
You could have heard a pin drop on the set of Everyone is talking about it when Jean-Nicolas Verreault, Étienne Galloy and Hubert Giroux discussed the documentary Guys, we need to talk. The kind of attentive silence that can be felt even through a television.
There was no mental health specialist, no psychologist or doctor at the table. Only men who agreed to talk about psychological distress on national television. The range was wide: anxiety, suicide, depersonalization, depression, etc.
With this documentary, which will be broadcast on January 22 on several platforms as part of Bell Let’s Talk Day, Jean-Nicolas Verreault wanted to demystify the psychological distress of men and all the taboos that accompany it.
Music passion
Do you know the conductor and musical director of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (OSM), Rafael Payare? Guy A. Lepage conducted a very interesting interview with the friendly artist, almost creating a portrait of him. Believe it or not, he is the first music director of the OSM to have experience as an orchestral musician.
Originally from Venezuela, Rafael Payare has been stationed in the metropolis for three years. He also conducted his interview in French. A question of “respect”, according to him, which also allows him to better understand the “rhythm” in which Montrealers and Quebecers in general evolve.
Titanic or Titanic?
Don’t get me wrong. The musical Titanic is far from being a carbon copy of the hit film Titanic.
“Yes, she’s a beautiful bitch! In fact, it’s a satire of the film. It’s narrated by Céline Dion. She is the narrator of the show. […] I tell you. If the planet saw this show, the planet would be better,” said Véronique Claveau from the outset, laughing.
Even if it is a sometimes grating or irreverent show, the actress well known for her impersonation of Celine Dion claims to embody the famous singer “with love, respect and admiration”, without laughing at her specifically.
Talented, the actress concluded the show in style, suddenly transforming into Sonia Benezra, Brigitte Boisjoli and Pénélope McQuade, to bursts of laughter from the audience. To have!
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