BCE Tumbles to 12-Year Low After $3.6 Billion Ziply Deal

(Bloomberg) — BCE Inc. will pause dividend development subsequent 12 months because it makes an sudden push into the US with the acquisition of an web supplier within the Pacific Northwest, a transfer that despatched the corporate’s shares tumbling to a 12-year low.

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Canada’s largest telecommunications firm can pay C$5 billion ($3.6 billion) for Northwest Fiber LLC, which does enterprise as Ziply Fiber and has 1.3 million areas in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana, with plans to broaden to greater than 3 million within the subsequent 4 years, in response to a press release Monday.

The announcement comes lower than two months after BCE unveiled a deal to promote its stake in Maple Leaf Sports activities & Leisure Ltd. to Rogers Communications Inc. for C$4.7 billion. BCE mentioned on the time that transaction would assist cut back its debt, a problem credit score companies and analysts had flagged as an issue in current months.

However BCE now says it can use these proceeds, an anticipated internet quantity of C$4.2 billion, to fund many of the Northwest Fiber deal. The corporate additionally dominated out rising its dividend for all of 2025 — after 16 years of boosting its payout yearly — and mentioned it can elevate contemporary fairness by means of a reduction on its dividend reinvestment plan, also called a DRIP.

The plan to halt dividend will increase, a key a part of the funding thesis for shareholders in Canada’s giant telecom corporations, despatched BCE’s inventory plunging essentially the most in additional than 4 years. The shares dropped 9.7% to shut at C$40.47 in Toronto, the bottom closing worth since Could 2012.

Chief Govt Officer Mirko Bibic mentioned the corporate didn’t resolve to amass Ziply “based mostly on an evaluation of in the future’s inventory market response,” and famous that sell-side analysts had been speculating for a while that the corporate would pause dividend development and introduce a DRIP low cost to shore up its capital place.

“We’re managing this for the long run,” he mentioned in an interview, including that “pursuing a fiber development agenda is true on technique and core to what BCE does very well.”

Talks with the administration staff at Northwest Fiber, which is owned by Searchlight Capital in partnership with three Canadian pension funds, solely started in late September, after the MLSE transaction was introduced, Bibic mentioned.

“The economics of this play are very enticing over the medium to long run,” he mentioned, pointing to the dearth of rivals within the Northwest service space that provide equally quick web speeds and the numerous new potential clients it has after Northwest Fiber just lately related a lot of houses to fiber. “As soon as these info get absorbed, I feel it’ll be a special notion of the transaction.”

By swapping its stake in MLSE for the US fiber funding, BCE is buying and selling an undervalued minority curiosity in a sports activities asset for a enterprise that’s squarely in its space of experience and may open up new development prospects, Bibic informed analysts throughout a convention name. He didn’t rule out the likelihood that the corporate will do extra such transactions.

‘Perplexing Transaction’

BCE, which does enterprise as Bell, has been underneath monetary strain currently due to a slowing wi-fi market, excessive capital spending and a excessive dividend — the shares yield greater than 9%. The corporate has spent closely to construct out its fiber optic community round Canadian cities to supply quicker web speeds to houses and companies, turning into extra aggressive within the battle for market share with cable corporations corresponding to Rogers and Quebecor Inc.’s Videotron.

When the corporate introduced the sale of its 37.5% stake in MLSE in September, many analysts noticed it as a path to decreasing its debt burden. As an alternative, BCE says it expects its internet debt leverage ratio to stay “comparatively unchanged” from present ranges.

Some analysts panned the newest deal. Scotia Capital analyst Maher Yaghi referred to as it a “perplexing transaction” at a excessive worth — greater than 14 occasions subsequent 12 months’s estimated earnings earlier than curiosity, taxes, depreciation and amortization, together with synergies.

“Traders in Canadian telecom are within the sector for dividends and never in it to get development; they will get it elsewhere,” Yaghi wrote. Shopping for Northwest Fiber might dilute BCE’s free money stream for years, he added, “and no dividend will increase within the foreseeable future represents an vital strategic change.”

The market will want time to digest the information of BCE’s foray into the US, mentioned Nationwide Financial institution of Canada analyst Adam Shine, including, “As such, we count on BCE shares to stay underneath strain for the following a number of quarters.”

BCE, which is predicated within the Montreal area, will assume C$2 billion of Northwest Fiber debt.

The corporate mentioned that with this deal, it’s poised to broaden its fiber community to greater than 12 million areas throughout North America by 2028.

–With help from Stephanie Hughes and David Scanlan.

(Updates with share response starting in first paragraph.)

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Pistons 115-103 Lakers (Nov 4, 2024) Game Recap

DETROIT — — Cade Cunningham had 17 factors, 11 rebounds and 11 assists for his third profession triple-double and the Detroit Pistons beat the Los Angeles Lakers 115-103 on Monday night time.

Jaden Ivey matched a season excessive with 26 factors. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 19 factors, Tobias Harris had 15 factors and Jalen Duren had 11 factors and 14 rebounds.

Anthony Davis scored 37 factors for Los Angeles, and LeBron James had 20 factors, 11 assists and eight rebounds. Davis appeared to harm his left ankle late within the fourth quarter, however stayed within the recreation.

Austin Reaves added 17 factors on 7-of-17 taking pictures for the Lakers.

Detroit obtained off to a robust begin, main 33-22 after 1 / 4, and maintained management of the sport all night time.

Takeaways

Lakers: Davis is off to maybe the perfect begin of his profession. He entered the sport averaging an NBA-high 31.8 factors and was forward of his scoring tempo early, scoring 9 factors in every of the primary two quarters. The 31-year-old heart was 13 of 23 from the sphere and grabbed a team-high 9 rebounds. Two hours earlier than the sport, he was considered one of two Lakers engaged on his shot.

Pistons: After main the league in losses in every of the final two seasons, Detroit is displaying indicators of enchancment underneath first-year coach J.B. Bickerstaff. The Pistons have gained three video games, a complete they did not attain till Dec. 30 final 12 months. Detroit has gained three of 4 video games, a relative stretch of success it had solely as soon as final season from March 7-13.

Key second

Ivey made a 3-pointer and a jumper late within the recreation, each off assists from Cunningham, to seal the victory.

Key stat

Detroit outrebounded Los Angeles 55-37 and had a 22-13 edge in second-chance factors.

Up subsequent

The Lakers shut a five-game journey Wednesday night time at Memphis. The Pistons are at Charlotte on Wednesday night time.

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Élection américaine: le vote des femmes très convoité

Les deux adversaires Kamala Harris et Donald Trump se sont affrontés dans l’État de la Pennsylvanie lundi alors qu’ils y ont chacun tenu d’ultimes rassemblements et ont tenté d’aller chercher le essential vote des femmes.

C’est au rythme des paroles de la chanson Freedom de Beyoncé que Kamala Harris est arrivée devant une impressionnante foule qui l’attendait à Allentown, en Pennsylvanie, lundi après-midi.

La candidate démocrate s’est adressée à la foule en talonnant pour une dernière fois avant l’ouverture des bureaux de vote de l’État l’significance «de prendre le temps de dire aux personnes autour de soi d’aller voter».

Depuis le début de sa campagne électorale, Kamala Harris peut compter sur l’appui de femmes influentes, notamment Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez ou encore Taylor Swift et cette dernière journée n’y a pas fait exception. Oprah et Woman Gaga étaient en Pennsylvanie lundi soir afin de soutenir l’actuelle vice-présidente, alors que Katy Perry et Christiana Aguilera ont repectivement donné des performances à Philadelphie ainsi qu’à Las Vegas. 


Christina Aguilera a offert une efficiency en help à Kamala Harris.


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«C’est sure que de s’associer à des personnes d’une telle envergure ne peut pas nuire, mais ce n’est pas ce qui va changer la donne. Ce qui aura une répercussion, c’est le programme électoral et tout le travail fait sur le terrain», observe Barry Eidlin, professeur en sociologie à l’Université McGill.



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Lors de son rassemblement, Kamala Harris en a profité pour rappeler que si elle était élue, elle se battrait pour tous les Américains et elle a souligné la présence des jeunes qui votaient pour une première fois en lançant «J’aime la génération Z» et en clamant le slogan «On ne retournera pas en arrière» en référence, notamment, aux droits reproducteurs des femmes et à la crise climatique.

Trump aussi en Pennsylvanie

Après une première présence à Raleigh en Caroline du Nord, Donald Trump a lui aussi mis le cap lundi sur Studying et Pittsburgh en Pennsylvanie, avant de terminer sa journée marathon à Grand Rapids dans le Michigan.

L’ancien président américain a lui aussi choisi de mettre de l’avant le vote des femmes en se présentant devant des dizaines de femmes avec des chandails et des affiches roses sur lesquels on pouvait lire «Les femmes pour Trump».

«Ce n’est que pour l’picture! Lorsqu’on voit les politiques de Trump, on peut rapidement voir que ce sont des politiques qui ne touchent pas les enjeux des femmes», ajoute le professeur en sociologie.

Rappelons que l’ancien président américain a notamment déclaré pendant un récent rassemblement vouloir «défendre les femmes, qu’elles le veuillent ou non», faisant allusion au fait qu’il savait ce qui était le mieux pour elles.

Par ailleurs, l’équipe de campagne de Kamala Harris a prévenu lundi que les résultats définitifs de la présidentielle américaine ne seront pas connus avant «plusieurs jours» et elle a mis en garde le camp de Donald Trump contre toute tentative de «semer le doute et le chaos» sur l’intégrité de l’élection.

Clark Co. vote centers and ballot drop-off locations for Election Day

Monday, Nov. 4, 2024 | 10:30 a.m.

Vote facilities and mail poll drop-off websites in Clark County

All vote facilities are additionally mail poll drop-off areas on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

* = Search for the Vote Middle occasion tent within the car parking zone.

• Allegiant Stadium, 3333 Al Davis Manner

• Dean Lamar Allen Elementary College, 8680 W. Hammer Lane

• Arroyo Market Sq.*, 7225 Arroyo Crossing Pkwy.

• Sister Robert Joseph Bailey Elementary College, 4525 Jimmy Durante Blvd.

• William H. Bailey Center College, 2500 N. Hollywood Blvd.

• Blue Diamond Crossing Middle*, 4100 Blue Diamond Rd.

• Boulder Metropolis Recreation Middle, 900 Arizona St.

• Henry & Evelyn Bozarth Elementary College, 7431 Egan Crest Dr.

• Jim Bridger Center College, 2505 N. Bruce St.

• B. Mahlon Brown Academy of Worldwide Research, 307 Cannes St.

• Bunkerville Group Middle,150 Virgin St.

• Lyal Burkholder Center College, 355 W. Van Wagenen St.

• Ralph Cadwallader Center College, 7775 Elkhorn Rd.

• Cambridge Recreation Middle 3930, Cambridge St.

• Clark County Fairgrounds, 1301 Whipple Ave.

• Coleman Senior Middle, 2100 Bonnie Lane

• Faculty of Southern Nevada – Henderson Campus, 700 Faculty Dr.

• Faculty of Southern Nevada – North Las Vegas Campus, 3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.

• Faculty of Southern Nevada – West Charleston Campus, 6375 W. Charleston Blvd.

• Coronado Excessive College, 1001 Coronado Middle Dr.

• Francis H. Cortney Junior Excessive College, 5301 E. Hacienda Ave.

• David M. Cox Elementary College, 280 Clark Dr.

• Craig Ranch Regional Park*, 628 W. Craig Rd.

• Brian & Teri Cram Center College, 1900 W. Deer Springs Manner

• Deer Springs City Middle*, 640 E. Deer Springs Manner

• Herbert A. Derfelt Elementary College, 1900 S. Lisa Lane

• Desert Breeze Group Middle, 8275 Spring Mountain Rd.

• Desert Oasis Excessive College, 6600 W. Erie Ave.

• Desert Pines Excessive College, 3800 Harris Ave.

• Desert Vista Group Middle, 10360 Solar Metropolis Blvd.

• Ollie Detwiler Elementary College, 1960 Ferrell St.

• D.L. “Dusty” Dickens Elementary College, 5550 Milan Peak St.

• John Dooley Elementary College, 1940 Chickasaw Dr.

• Doolittle Group Middle, 1950 J St.

• East Las Vegas Group Middle, 250 N. Jap Ave.

• East Las Vegas Library, 2851 E. Bonanza Rd.

• Eldorado Excessive College, 1139 N. Linn Lane

• Robert & Sandy Ellis Elementary College, 3200 Artella Ave.

• Wilbur & Theresa Faiss Center College, 9525 W. Maule Ave.

• Victoria Fertitta Center College, 9905 W. Mesa Vista Ave.

• Clifford O. Pete Findlay Center College, 333 W. Tropical Pkwy.

• Mark L. Fantastic Elementary College, 6635 W. Cougar Ave.

• Robert L. Forbuss Elementary College, 8601 S. Grand Canyon Dr.

• Doris French Elementary College, 3235 E. Hacienda Ave.

• Gallery at Sundown mall, 1300 W. Sundown Rd.

• Fay Galloway Elementary College, 701 Skyline Rd.

• Judy & John Goolsby Elementary College, 11175 W. Desert Inn Rd.

• R. Guild Grey Elementary College, 2825 S. Torrey Pines Dr.

• Inexperienced Valley Excessive College, 460 N. Arroyo Grande Blvd.

• Keith & Karen Hayes Elementary College, 9620 W. Twain Ave.

• Henderson Metropolis Corridor, 240 S. Water St.

• Heritage Park Senior Facility, 300 S. Racetrack Rd.

• Historic Fifth Avenue College, 401 S. Fourth St.

• Hollywood Recreation Middle, 1650 S. Hollywood Blvd.

• Indian Springs Group Middle, 715 W. Gretta Lane

• WalterJohnson Junior Excessive College, 7701 Ducharme Ave.

• Duane D. Keller Center College, 301 N. Fogg St.

• Lorna J. Kesterson Elementary College 231 Bailey Island Dr.

• Martha P. King Elementary College, 888 Adams Blvd.

• Ok.O. Knudson Academy of the Arts, 2400 Atlantic St.

• Las Vegas Athletic Membership – Decatur*, 6050 N. Decatur Blvd.

• Las Vegas Athletic Membership – Rainbow*, 1725 N. Rainbow Blvd.

• Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor, 495 S. Major St. (validated parking)

• Laughlin Library, 2840 S. Needles Hwy.

• Clifford J. Lawrence Junior Excessive College, 4410 S. Juliano Rd.

• Justice Myron E. Leavitt Center College, 4701 Quadrel St.

• Walter V. Lengthy Elementary College, 2000 S. Walnut Rd.

• J.E. Manch Elementary College, 4351 N. Lamont St.

• Jack & Tery Mannion Center College, 155 E. Paradise Hills Dr.

• Ernest Could Elementary College, 6350 W. Washburn Rd.

• Meadows Mall, 4300 Meadows Lane

• John F. Mendoza Elementary College, 2000 S. Sloan Lane

• Mesquite Jimmie Hughes Campus, 150 N. Yucca St.

• Bob Miller Center College, 2400 Cozy Hill Circle

• Mirabelli Group Middle, 6200 Hargrove Ave.

• Moapa Recreation & Group Middle, 1340 E. State Hwy. 168

• Moapa Tribal Administration Constructing, 1 Lincoln St.

• Moapa Valley Group Middle 320 N. Moapa Valley Blvd.

• Irwin & Susan Molasky Junior Excessive College, 7801 W. Gilmore Ave.

• Mario C. & Joanne Monaco Center College, 1870 N. Lamont St.

• William Ok. Moore Elementary College, 491 N. Lamb Blvd.

• Mountain Crest Group Middle, 4701 N. Durango Dr.

• Mountain Shadows Group Middle, 9107 Del Webb Blvd.

• Mountain’s Edge Regional Park*, 8101 W. Mountains Edge Pkwy.

• Nellis Crossing Procuring Middle*, 1250 S. Nellis Blvd.

• Nevada State College, 1300 Nevada State Dr.

• North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor 2250 Las Vegas Blvd. North

• Mike O’Callaghan Center College, 1450 Radwick Dr.

• Thomas O’Roarke Elementary College, 8455 O’Hare Rd.

• D’Vorre & Hal Ober Elementary College, 3035 Desert Marigold Ln.

• Paradise Recreation and Group Middle, 4775 S. McLeod Dr.

• Parkdale Recreation and Senior Middle, 3200 Ferndale St.

• Pearson Group Middle, 1625 W. Carey Ave.

• Rainbow Library, 3150 N. Buffalo Dr.

• Rancho Excessive College, 1900 Searles Ave.

• Doris Reed Elementary College, 2501 Winwood St.

• Regional Transportation Fee (RTC), 600 S. Grand Central Pkwy.

• Sahara West Library 9600 W. Sahara Ave.

• Sandy Valley College, 1420 E. Pearl Ave.

• Anthony Saville Center College, 8101 N. Torrey Pines Dr.

• Jack Lund Schofield Center College, 8625 Spencer St.

• Steve Schorr Elementary College, 11420 Placid St.

• Searchlight Group Middle, 200 Michael Wendell Manner

• Marvin M. Sedway Center College, 3465 Englestad St.

• Shadow Ridge Excessive College, 5050 Brent Ln.

• Silver Springs Recreation Middle, 1951 Silver Springs Pkwy.

• Silverado Ranch Group Middle, 9855 Gilespie St.

• Eva G. Simmons Elementary College, 2328 Silver Cloud Dr.

• Solera at Anthem Group Middle, 2401 Somersworth Dr.

• Josh Stevens Elementary College, 550 Dave Wooden Circle

• Stupak Group Middle, 251 W. Boston Ave.

• Solar Metropolis Aliante Group Middle, 7390 Aliante Pkwy.

• Solar Metropolis Anthem Group Middle, 2450 Hampton Rd.

• Solar Metropolis MacDonald Ranch Group Middle, 2020 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy.

• Solar Metropolis Mesquite, 1350 Flat Prime Mesa Dr.

• Theron L. Swainston Center College, 3500 W. Gilmore Ave.

• Lois & Jerry Tarkanian Center College, 5800 W. Pyle Ave.

• Sheila Tarr Academy of Worldwide Research, 9400 W. Gilmore Ave.

• Thunderbird Household Sports activities Advanced*, 6105 N. Durango Dr.

• R.E. Tobler Elementary College, 6510 W. Buckskin Ave.

• UNLV Lied Library, 4505 S. Maryland Pkwy.

• Valley Excessive College, 2839 S. Burnham Ave.

• Vegas Verdes Elementary College, 4000 El Parque Ave.

• Veterans Memorial Group Middle, 101 N. Pavilion Middle Dr.

• Walnut Recreation Middle, 3075 N. Walnut Rd.

• Gene Ward Elementary College, 1555 E. Hacienda Ave.

• West Profession and Technical Academy, 11945 W. Charleston Blvd.

• West Flamingo Senior Middle 6255 W. Flamingo Rd.

• Whitney Recreation Middle, 5712 Missouri Ave.

• Louis Wiener Junior Elementary College, 450 E. Eldorado Lane

• Wendell P. Williams Elementary College, 1030 J St.

• Winchester Dondero Cultural Middle, 3130 McLeod Dr.

• Eva M. Wolfe Elementary College, 4027 W. Washburn Rd.

• C.W. Woodbury Center College, 3875 E. Harmon Ave.

• Gwendolyn Woolley Elementary College, 3955 Timberlake Dr.

Mail poll drop-off areas

Via Nov. 5 (Election Day), any Clark County voter could drop off voted mail ballots in particular person at any of the workplaces listed (test dates and hours beneath).

• Clark County Election Division, 965 Commerce Dr., Nov. 4, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Nov. 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

• Boulder Metropolis Corridor, 401 California Ave., Nov. 4, 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

• Henderson Metropolis Corridor, 240 S. Water St., Nov. 4, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Nov. 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

• Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor, 495 S. Major St., Nov. 4, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Nov. 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

• North Las Vegas Metropolis Corridor, 2250 Las Vegas Blvd. North. Nov. 4, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Nov. 5, 7 a.m.-7 p.m.

Go to clarkcountynv.gov/vote for a map of voting and mail poll drop-off websites.

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  • Justin Trudeau a parlé avec Donald Trump

    Justin Trudeau

    Photograph : La Presse canadienne / Sean Kilpatrick

    Le premier ministre du Canada, Justin Trudeau, a pu féliciter Donald Trump pour son élection à la présidence des États-Unis de vive voix lors d’un appel téléphonique mercredi soir.

    Dans un message publié sur le réseau X, une attachée de presse de M. Trudeau a indiqué que les deux hommes ont discuté de commerce, notamment de l’Accord Canada–États-Unis–Mexique qu’ils ont eu l’event de négocier ensemble. Il a aussi été query de la sécurité nord-américaine.

    Selon les informations obtenues par Radio-Canada auprès d’une supply gouvernementale, l’appel a duré environ 10 minutes et l’échange a été chaleureux.

    M. Trump aurait parlé de leur excellente relation lors de son premier mandat et du fait qu’ils ont accompli plusieurs choses ensemble.

    M. Trump s’est aussi réjoui d’apprendre que le Canada a imposé les mêmes tarifs que les États-Unis sur les véhicules électriques chinois.

    Enfin, il aurait aussi été query de trafic de fentanyl et d’une collaboration éventuelle des deux pays pour régler ce problème.

    MM. Trudeau et Trump ont manifesté l’intérêt de se rencontrer prochainement sans toutefois préciser le second ni l’endroit.

    Avec les informations de Christian Noël

  • Biden prononcera une allocution à la nation jeudi à 11 h

    Le président démocrate sortant Joe Biden prononcera une allocution à la nation jeudi à 11 h à la Maison-Blanche dans la foulée de la victoire de Donald Trump à l’élection présidentielle américaine.

    Joe Biden à son retour à la Maison-Blanche le 4 novembre 2024.

    Photograph : Getty Photos / Anna Rose Layden

    M. Biden a appelé M. Trump plus tôt en journée mercredi pour le féliciter de sa victoire et pour l’inviter à la Maison-Blanche, a indiqué un représentant de l’administration démocrate.

    M. Trump a beaucoup apprécié l’appel de M. Biden, qu’il prévoit rencontrer prochainement, a dit un responsable de la campagne républicaine.

    Le président sortant a également félicité Kamala Harris pour sa campagne historique après qu’elle eut concédé la victoire à son opposant. Il a salué son intégrité, son braveness et sa personnalité.

    Reuters et CNN

  • L’économie sous Donald Trump : à quoi doit-on s’attendre?

    Donald Trump a réussi à convaincre une majorité d’Américains de voter pour lui avec son message centré sur l’économie et sur l’immigration. Que laisse présager cette victoire pour les quatre prochaines années?

    Raymond Chrétien, ancien ambassadeur du Canada à Washington, et Martine Hébert, ancienne déléguée générale du Québec à New York, en discutent avec Gérald Fillion à Zone économie.

  • Ottawa est-il prêt pour le retour de Trump?

    Quelles conséquences l’élection de Donald Trump à la présidence américaine aura-t-elle sur le Canada? Patrice Roy en discute avec François-Philippe Champagne, ministre canadien de l’Innovation, des Sciences et de l’Industrie.

  • Biden salue l’intégrité, le braveness et le tempérament de Harris

    Kamala Harris à son arrivée devant la foule à l’Université Howard, à Washington DC.

    Photograph : Getty Photos / Andrew Harnik

    Kamala Harris a été une partenaire incroyable, a déclaré Joe Biden mercredi dans un communiqué en saluant l’intégrité, le braveness et le tempérament de la vice-présidente après sa défaite cinglante contre Donald Trump.

    Elle va continuer à être une dirigeante que nos enfants admireront pendant des générations, automotive elle va imprimer sa marque sur l’avenir de l’Amérique, a encore écrit le président américain, dont c’est la première déclaration personnelle depuis l’élection présidentielle et qui doit s’adresser aux Américains jeudi.

    Agence France-Presse

  • Zelensky guarantee avoir eu un wonderful échange téléphonique avec Trump

    Volodymyr Zelensky a affirmé mercredi qu’il a eu un wonderful échange téléphonique avec Donald Trump après sa victoire à la présidentielle américaine.

    Nous avons convenu de maintenir un dialogue étroit et de faire progresser notre coopération, a déclaré le président ukrainien sur X.

    Un management fort et inébranlable des États-Unis est essentiel pour notre monde et pour une paix juste, a-t-il assuré.

    Agence France-Presse

  • Obama félicite Trump pour sa victoire

    Barack Obama a félicité Donald Trump mercredi pour sa victoire à l’élection présidentielle américaine.

    Ce n’est évidemment pas le résultat que nous espérions, a déclaré l’ancien président démocrate dans un communiqué.

    Mais vivre dans une démocratie, c’est reconnaître que notre level de vue ne l’emportera pas toujours.

    Agence France-Presse

  • La défaite du Parti démocrate n’est pas surprenante, selon Bernie Sanders

    Le sénateur indépendant du Vermont Bernie Sanders, qui est aligné avec le Parti démocrate, n’est pas vraiment surpris de la défaite de Kamala Harris à l’élection présidentielle.

    Le sénateur américain Bernie Sanders

    Photograph : Getty Photos / MANDEL NGAN

    Ça ne devrait pas être une grande shock que le Parti démocrate, qui a abandonné la classe moyenne, soit abandonné par elle à son tour, a déclaré le politicien dans une publication sur le réseau X.

    Le sénateur a évoqué la douleur et l’aliénation politique que vivent des dizaines de tens of millions d’Américains, condamnés à survivre entre deux chèques de paie.

    Il a également parlé de l’opposition de nombreux Américains à l’aide fournie à Israël et au fait qu’un grand nombre d’entre eux doivent payer toujours plus cher pour leurs médicaments à défaut d’être couverts par un régime d’assurance maladie.

    Pendant que les démocrates défendent le statu quo, les Américains sont en colère et veulent du changement. Et ils ont raison, a-t-il soutenu.

    CNN

  • Wall Avenue termine à des niveaux information après l’élection de Donald Trump

    La Bourse de New York a clôturé en fanfare, réjouie de la victoire de Donald Trump

    Photograph : Getty Photos / TIMOTHY A. CLARY

    La Bourse de New York a clôturé en fanfare, réjouie de la victoire de Donald Trump à l’élection présidentielle américaine, qui a propulsé ses trois indices vedettes à de nouveaux information.

    Le Dow Jones a bondi de 3,57 %, l’indice Nasdaq de 2,95 % et l’indice élargi S&P 500 de 2,53 %.

    Agence France-Presse

  • Résiliente, Kamala Harris veut continuer le fight

    Kamala Harris s’est adressée aux Américains mercredi après sa défaite électorale contre Donald Trump.

    Photograph : Getty Photos / SAUL LOEB

    La candidate démocrate à la présidence des États-Unis, Kamala Harris, a concédé la victoire au républicain Donald Trump plus tôt cet après-midi.

    Vers 16 h 25, elle s’est présentée devant ses partisans lors d’un rassemblement à l’Université Howard, à Washington.

    « Aujourd’hui, mon cœur est rempli de gratitude pour votre confiance, d’amour pour notre pays et de détermination. »

    Elle a remercié le président sortant Joe Biden, son équipe et les bénévoles qui ont travaillé à sa campagne, dont elle s’est dite très fière.

    D’emblée, elle a admis que « le résultat n’est pas celui qui était espéré ». Néanmoins, elle a assuré qu’elle continuera de se battre pour les droits des femmes, contre la violence par armes à feu et pour la dignité que toute personne mérite.

    La candidate démocrate et vice-présidente des États-Unis, Kamala Harris, a pris la parole en fin d’après-midi au lendemain de l’élection présidentielle remportée par Donald Trump. Plus tôt, la démocrate avait appelé son rival pour le féliciter de sa victoire à l’élection présidentielle.

    Photograph : Related Press / J. Scott Applewhite

    Je sais que les gens vivent plein d’émotions, mais il nous faut accepter le résultat de cette élection.

    Je concède cette élection, mais pas le fight à l’origine de cette campagne. Ce fight pour la liberté […], pour l’équité et la dignité. Pour les idéaux qui sont au cœur même de notre nation.

    C’est un fight que je vais continuer de mener; je ne vais jamais l’abandonner.

    Elle a promis d’aider Donald Trump dans la transition. « Nous nous engagerons dans un transfert pacifique du pouvoir. »

    Elle a aussi voulu rassurer les jeunes attristés aujourd’hui par le résultat de l’élection.

    « Le fight peut être lengthy, mais cela ne signifie pas qu’on ne va pas le gagner. »

    Kamala Harris quitte la scène après son discours à Washington.

    Photograph : Getty Photos / SAUL LOEB

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Which ballot dropbox is the most bike-friendly? + It’s not too late to register or get a replacement ballot – Seattle Bike Blog

I dropped my poll right here Saturday night and obtained a textual content Monday morning saying it has been counted. That is how voting ought to work in each state. Monitor your poll’s standing and join alerts by way of the King County Elections web site.

I biked my poll to the drop field close to Fuel Works Park the opposite day, which obtained me questioning: Is that this essentially the most bike-friendly poll drop field in Seattle? It’s throughout the road from the Burke-Gilman Path, in order that’s obtained to be arduous to beat. I threw collectively this map overlaying poll drop field areas on the Seattle bike services map, and there are a number of bike-friendly drop bins round city. This near election day, it’s best to take your poll to a drop field quite than use the mail simply in case it doesn’t get postmarked by election day or get misplaced en route.

Use the King County Elections web site for an interactive map of all county drop field areas and addresses. Different county drop field maps: Kitsap, Pierce, Snohomish.

Talking of voting, in case you are already registered in King County however misplaced yours or by no means obtained it since you forgot to alter your deal with, there may be nonetheless time to print out a alternative poll on-line. When you have not but registered, you missed the deadline to take action on-line. However you’ll be able to nonetheless register in particular person as much as and together with election day by going to the King County Elections Workplace in Renton (919 SW Grady Means, Suite 100, Renton, WA 98057). Election data for different close by counties: Kitsap, Pierce, Snohomish.

Each Lime and Chook are providing a pair of free rides via election day to encourage folks to vote. Use code VOTE2024 within the Lime app or code RockTheVote2024 within the Chook app.


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There are nonetheless volunteer alternatives to assist move Seattle’s Proposition 1, the Seattle Transportation Levy. The No on I-2117 marketing campaign can be internet hosting an enormous get out the vote telephone banking day tomorrow. You possibly can be part of from wherever. The polls have seemed respectable, however we additionally don’t know how correct they’re this 12 months. It looks like polls get shakier and shakier every election cycle as fewer folks reply unknown numbers. We’ve to imagine these two measures which are important to biking and strolling security in our area will come right down to the wire and that we’ll want each final vote we will get.

By 8 p.m. Tuesday, no house ought to include each a bicycle and a poll. Let’s win this factor.

AMC Extends Condolences in the Passing of The Honourable Murray Sinclair

November 4, 2024

Treaty One Territory, Manitoba

AMC Communications

Treaty One Territory, WinnipegWith profound disappointment, the Meeting of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) proclaims the passing of the Honourable Murray Sinclair. He started his journey to the spirit world final evening, surrounded by family members. His lifelong dedication to justice, reality, and the advocacy of Indigenous rights has made him an icon of power and resilience inside our nations.

Murray Sinclair was a trailblazer who made historical past as the primary Indigenous decide in Manitoba and the second in Canada, serving from 1988 to 2009. All through his tenure, he practiced primarily in Aboriginal legislation and civil and prison litigation, utilizing his platform to uplift and shield First Nations rights and dignity.

His position as Chair of the Reality and Reconciliation Fee (TRC) from 2009 to 2015 marked a turning level for the nation. Beneath his management, the TRC documented the painful historical past of residential faculties in Canada and charted a path towards therapeutic and reconciliation. His work sparked crucial conversations and reforms that proceed to resonate deeply with First Nations and Canadians alike.

In 2016, Sinclair was appointed to the Canadian Senate, the place he championed justice and equality, amplifying Indigenous voices in areas the place they had been traditionally underrepresented. His management prolonged into his position because the fifteenth Chancellor of Queen’s College and as Normal Counsel at Cochrane Saxberg LLP, Manitoba’s largest Indigenous legislation agency.

“As we speak, we mourn the lack of a hero whose imaginative and prescient and management proceed to information us ahead. The Honourable Murray Sinclair’s tireless dedication to justice and reality has left a everlasting mark on our nations and communities, and we feature his mild as we try for the betterment of our Nations,” says Performing Grand Chief Betsy Kennedy.

Murray Sinclair’s journey in advocacy broke boundaries and impressed numerous people to pursue reform and justice with braveness and willpower. His teachings will proceed to encourage future generations, and his voice—although not with us—will echo by means of his monumental contributions.

Sinclair now joins his beloved spouse, Katherine Sinclair, who made her journey dwelling this previous June. The AMC finds consolation in understanding they’re reunited as soon as extra.

The Meeting of Manitoba Chiefs extends our deepest condolences to his household, buddies, and all these whose lives had been touched by his spirit and unwavering dedication. His legacy will endure as we honour his reminiscence and proceed his work.

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In regards to the Meeting of Manitoba Chiefs

The AMC was fashioned in 1988 by the Chiefs in Manitoba to advocate on points that generally have an effect on First Nations in Manitoba. AMC is a licensed consultant of all 63 First Nations in Manitoba with a complete of greater than 172,000 First Nations residents within the province, accounting for about 12 p.c of the provincial inhabitants. AMC represents a variety of Anishinaabe, Nehetho / Ininew, Anisininew, Denesuline, and Dakota Oyate peoples.

Donald Trump Says Jill Stein May be One of His ‘Favorite Politicians’

Former President Donald Trump has revealed that Inexperienced Occasion presidential nominee Jill Stein could also be considered one of his “favourite politicians.”

Trump, the Republican nominee, lavished unlikely reward on Stein, who is way to the left of him politically, throughout considered one of his ultimate marketing campaign rallies of the 12 months in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Monday.

The previous president talked about his supposed fondness for Stein whereas implausibly claiming that 107,000 supporters attended a current Trump rally in California and that an unspecified ballot reveals him with a big lead amongst Hispanic voters.

Trump then claimed, maybe jokingly, that Stein’s Inexperienced Occasion was additionally favored by Hispanics over Democratic nominee and Vice President Kamala Harris, who he known as “this girl.”

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in North Las Vegas, Nevada on October 12, 2024, whereas Inexperienced Occasion nominee Jill Stein is proven on the appropriate in Dearborn, Michigan on October 6, 2024. Trump praised Stein,…
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in North Las Vegas, Nevada on October 12, 2024, whereas Inexperienced Occasion nominee Jill Stein is proven on the appropriate in Dearborn, Michigan on October 6, 2024. Trump praised Stein, who is commonly accused of being a “spoiler” candidate, as probably considered one of his “favourite politicians” on Monday.

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“I went to went to California, we had a rally, we had 107,000 folks present up,” Trump mentioned. “I mentioned, ‘There isn’t any means we’d lose.’ And I do nicely with Hispanics. A ballot simply got here out, I am at 56 % with Hispanics, in comparison with this girl who’s at 36 %.”

“I believe the Inexperienced Occasion received greater than she did,” he added. “I like the Inexperienced Occasion. Jill Stein simply could also be considered one of my… I’ve by no means met her however she could also be considered one of my favourite politicians.”

Newsweek reached out for remark to the Trump, Harris and Stein campaigns through e mail on Monday evening.

Whereas it was unclear what ballot Trump was referring to on Monday, publicly launched polling has proven Harris with a transparent lead over Trump amongst Hispanic voters main as much as Election Day, whereas Stein has barely registered in any ballot.

Stein has usually been accused of being a “spoiler” candidate who might assist Trump get elected by siphoning votes away from Harris.

In 2016, Stein was additionally the Inexperienced Occasion nominee and acquired sufficient votes in every of the so-called “blue wall” states—Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin—that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton would have defeated Trump if Stein voters had voted for her as an alternative.

“Donald Trump is aware of that Jill Stein is his key to the White Home—that is why he praises her spoiler candidacy and why his MAGA allies are working to prop up her marketing campaign,” Democratic Nationwide Committee (DNC) Senior Adviser Adrienne Watson mentioned in a press release emailed to Newsweek.

“The stakes of this election are too excessive to permit Stein to spoil it,” Watson added. “The DNC will ensure voters know {that a} vote for anybody apart from Vice President Harris is a vote for Trump.”

Trump has additionally supplied reward for unbiased candidate Cornel West, who can be thought-about a possible “spoiler,” calling West considered one of his “favourite candidates” throughout a Pennsylvania rally in June.

A ballot launched final month by Noble Predictive Insights surprisingly advised that Stein’s candidacy might damage Trump greater than Harris this 12 months, with the Inexperienced Occasion candidate seemingly taking away 1 % of assist from Trump in a three-way race.

Queen’s remembers The Honourable Murray Sinclair

The Queen’s neighborhood is remembering Murray Sinclair, Chancellor Emeritus and Particular Advisor to the Principal on Reconciliation, who handed away on Monday, Nov. 4 in Winnipeg following a interval of sickness. He was 73. 

His Honour served as Queen’s fifteenth Chancellor from 2021-2024 and was the primary Indigenous individual to serve within the function. He introduced a few years of management expertise in governance and legislation, most notably via his service as a justice to the Courtroom of Queen’s Bench of Manitoba, his function as Chief Commissioner of Canada’s Fact and Reconciliation Fee, and as a Senator within the Senate of Canada. In recent times he served as Normal Counsel with Cochrane Saxberg LLP, Manitoba’s largest Indigenous legislation agency. He has obtained honorary doctorates from 14 universities, together with Queen’s in 2019. 

As considered one of Canada’s most vital advocates for Indigenous individuals, his unwavering dedication to the rules of fairness and inclusion reworked the nation’s political panorama for the higher. Equally, whereas at Queen’s, his experience and care considerably contributed to the college’s ongoing evolution as an establishment. 

He performed a pivotal function in advancing reality and reconciliation, decolonization, and Indigenization on campus. For instance, His Honour helped facilitate crucial advances on reviewing college practices, insurance policies, and procedures, and he lent his eager and considerate knowledge to precedence initiatives such because the college’s Nationwide Day for Fact and Reconciliation actions. 

“Queen’s was uniquely honoured when Chancellor Sinclair agreed to tackle the place, and we have now benefited enormously from his knowledge and dedication. He understood the important thing function establishments like ours can and should play within the strategy of reconciliation,” says Principal Deane. “We’ll miss him for that, in addition to for his fantastic private heat and good humour. He was an ideal man, fiercely principled but profoundly humane.” 

After His Honour opted to not search reappointment for a second time period as Queen’s Chancellor, he as an alternative transitioned to Particular Advisor to the Principal on Reconciliation. Award-winning broadcast journalist Shelagh Rogers was chosen to succeed Sinclair and commenced her time period in July 2024. She is his cousin and shut pal. 

“We now have misplaced a visionary chief who acted out of knowledge, his deep humanity and love. Chancellor Emeritus Sinclair gave us the chance to study the reality, and as importantly, to unlearn the foundational myths on the coronary heart of the historical past of Canada,” says Chancellor Rogers. “He calls us nonetheless to alter the world and to make it higher for every new era, aligning with the raison d’être of our college. One of the best ways to honour him is to proceed his important work.” 

A sacred hearth has been lit in his honour on the grounds of the Manitoba Legislative Constructing and in lieu of flowers, the household is asking those that are capable of donate to The Murray Sinclair Memorial Fund at The Winnipeg Basis.

Can You Still Register to Vote on Election Day? Yes, if You Live in One of These States

Election Day is lastly right here, and for those who’re not registered, in practically half the states and Washington, DC, you’ll be able to nonetheless signal as much as vote as we speak. Discover under an interactive map that includes details about each state’s registration deadlines, and skim forward for specifics about states provide Election Day registration.

Registration is an important a part of the voting course of for People, however knowledge taken through the years has proven that many eligible voters within the US won’t be bothering with voting. A Pew Analysis examine from 2022 discovered that round two thirds of eligible voters took half within the 2020 presidential race, whereas lower than half took half within the 2018 and 2022 midterms. The turnout for these three election cycles had been additionally thought-about to be among the many highest in latest US historical past.

Here is which states allow you to register as we speak to vote. For extra, this is methods to observe your mail-in poll and methods to observe outcomes as we speak.

How does Election Day registration work?


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Among the many locations the place Election Day registration is an possibility, the factor all of them have in widespread is that potential voters can undergo the method in particular person, sometimes at wherever their polling place is. Additionally they enable same-day registration and voting throughout their early voting intervals. Past this, the choices might differ within the specifics, together with the supplies that may be required and different strategies that may be accessible.


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Which states will let you register and vote on Election Day?

A complete of 23 states and Washington, DC, provide Election Day registration. Under you’ll find a listing of those states and what their particulars may be.

Earlier than that, one other state ought to be highlighted. In North Dakota, registration is just not required in any respect, as residents should as a substitute present a legitimate type of ID to show that they are eligible to vote.

Additionally, for those who plan to register in considered one of these states on Election Day, remember to contact your native election workplace earlier than then to search out out in case your space has any further guidelines or necessities not listed on this article.

Alaska: Whereas it is too late to vote on the down-ballot gadgets, Alaska regulation permits for same-day voter registration to vote for the president and vice chairman.

California: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day, although after Oct. 25, it must be finished as a provisional poll that will not be counted till your registration is verified.

Colorado: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Connecticut: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

District of Columbia: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Hawaii: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day, although after Oct. 28, it must be finished as a provisional poll that will not be counted till your registration is verified.

Idaho: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Illinois: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Iowa: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Maine: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Maryland: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day if they’ll present proof of handle.

Michigan: Residents can register in particular person up by way of 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Minnesota: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Montana: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Nevada: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

New Hampshire: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

New Mexico: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Rhode Island: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day, however that is solely the case for years like 2024 which have a presidential election.

Utah: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day, however after Oct. 25, it must be finished as a provisional poll that will not be counted till your registration is verified.

Vermont: Residents right here have essentially the most same-day registration and voting choices of any state, as in-person, mail and on-line registration can every be finished by way of Election Day. But when your mail or on-line registration has not been processed by the point you get to the polls, you’ll have to solid a provisional poll that will not be counted till your registration is verified.

Virginia: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Washington: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Wisconsin: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

Wyoming: Residents can register in particular person up by way of Election Day.

For extra election data, discover out if anybody can see the way you voted.

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