Summary of the news | These topics that shaped the week

From red stock markets to Xavier Dolan and Buzz Lightyear, here’s a roundup of five topics that made headlines this week.

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Stock markets: Don’t succumb to red lights

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Photo Eduardo Munoz Alvarez, Associated Press archives

In the past three months, there has certainly been no rest in consulting the ratings of the most important stock market indices directly. However, history teaches us that a wait-and-see approach is always more profitable in the medium and long term.

Sexual exploitation during the Grand Prix

The SPVM will keep an eye on customers and pimps

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Investigators believe it is “reasonable to believe” that the supply of prostitution during the 2022 Canadian Grand Prix could be greater than in previous years after a two-year absence.

Xavier Dolan: “An honor” to be the voice of Buzz Lightyear

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Photo John Raoux, Associated Press archives

Buzz Lightyear

“The Toy Story franchise has roots in my childhood. Being able to take part in a new opus makes the child that I am very happy,” emphasizes the Quebec actor-director, who will take part in the dubbing in French.

Racial profiling by the police

Is the situation in Montreal worse than in Toronto?

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Photo Tijana Martin, Archives The Canadian Press

City of Toronto Police Commissioner James Ramer

In Toronto, blacks are twice as likely to be assaulted by police as whites, earning them an apology from the police chief on Wednesday. What about Montreal?

Real estate in the Magdalen Islands

residents increasingly concerned

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Photo Alain Roberge, LA PRESSE archive

Havre aux Maisons

The sale of a luxury home and the unveiling of an architectural project caused an uproar on social media this week. Will building construction transform the archipelago into a “Club Med”?