Thomas Moore
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Thomas Moore
@ThomasMoore112
Voir Pinned Tweet pour + info, Je m'oppose au wokisme,mondialisation, islamisation de l'Occident, désinform/propagande par mms. Défenseur :liberté d'expression




Dimitri Soudas INSULTE PSPP sur les ondes de Radio-Canada @DimitrisSoudas traite le chef du Parti Québécois de menteur devant @SebBovetSRC qui ne dit rien! @PaulPlamondon a tout à fait raison à propos de Marc Miller. À de multiples reprises dans le passé, Miller a nier le déclin du français! Soudas doit se rétracter!


Some personal news to share. My regular column with La Presse has been suspended indefinitely this week, after 25 years and more than 1,000 columns. This was not my decision. The decision is linked to recent public comments I made on social media regarding the evolving media landscape in Canada, including reflections on government support for media and its potential implications. I understand that these are sensitive and complex issues, and my remarks may not have aligned with the publication’s perspective. While I am disappointed, I fully respect their decision and remain grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to contribute over the years. I would also like to note that my contributions were always made on a voluntary basis. I was never compensated for my columns, and have personally supported La Presse through a paid subscription throughout that time. It has truly been a privilege to write for such an important institution. I continue to believe that open, thoughtful discussions about the future of media in Canada are both necessary and healthy.




Aujourd’hui était une journée pour rendre hommage à François Legault, pas une journée pour faire de la politique partisane. La totalité de ce que j’ai dit, tant de façon précise que générale.





Some personal news to share. My regular column with La Presse has been suspended indefinitely this week, after 25 years and more than 1,000 columns. This was not my decision. The decision is linked to recent public comments I made on social media regarding the evolving media landscape in Canada, including reflections on government support for media and its potential implications. I understand that these are sensitive and complex issues, and my remarks may not have aligned with the publication’s perspective. While I am disappointed, I fully respect their decision and remain grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to contribute over the years. I would also like to note that my contributions were always made on a voluntary basis. I was never compensated for my columns, and have personally supported La Presse through a paid subscription throughout that time. It has truly been a privilege to write for such an important institution. I continue to believe that open, thoughtful discussions about the future of media in Canada are both necessary and healthy.

















