Author: Alan Binder

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The three-week trial between Air Canada and former Avios workers has now begun, with the final stage of pleadings beginning on Tuesday. • Read also: Class action by former Aveos workers against Air Canada: suit begins October 4 • Read also: Air Canada’s broken promise is too much Before Justice Marie-Christine Hevon of the Supreme Court of Quebec, teams of lawyers from each side will have three days to take turns presenting their arguments and reminding them of who, in their opinion, should be retained. If the plaintiffs win, the airline could have to pay more than $150 million in…

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Kijâtai-Alexandra Veillette-Cheezo is studying journalism at UQAM. She is a member of the Anichinabe Nation and her family hails from the Lac-Simon community, in Abitibi. She is involved in the Montreal cultural community and in the 2SLGBTQI+ community, plus has made short films using Wapikoni mobile. When I saw the ad for the hockey club, I must admit that it was the first time I had dwelled on a topic surrounding the world of sports. However, it is common to hear more and more organizations talk about the regional survey. This is the case in public events, before professional meetings,…

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The outgoing mayor of Quebec, Regis Labomme, will receive the Legion of Honor, France’s highest honour, on Saturday from the hands of Alain Juppe, former French prime minister, former Bordeaux mayor and current member of the Constitutional Council.Regis Labium and Alain Juppe have known each other since 2008. They met thanks to a twinning agreement between Quebec and Bordeaux, a city of which Mr. Juppe was mayor for more than 20 years (1995-2004, 2006-2019). The good bond between the two men contributed to the creation of the Bordeaux fête le vin à Québec event, whose premiere in 2012 coincided with…

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Emard dominated the ring competition and also popped to the ground with the third score, en route to the top ten in his second World Championship. He scored a cumulative score of 83.256. This is a Canadian gymnast’s best performance at the World All-around Championships. It was a bad stretch since I got a clear run on six machines, and did it in the World Championship final. The timing It is excellent. I was tired after qualifying, but I managed my energy well. Everything went well from A to ZEmard said. The last two days of competition, Saturday and Sunday,…

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All of our members are currently or will soon be affected in one way or another by changes in their rates.wrote to them. The magnitude of the problem is that for the vast majority of our obstetrician and gynecologist members, some procedures can account for up to 15% of their total annual salary.Dr. Garcia adds. According to data from the Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ), 566 gynecologists and obstetricians in Quebec recorded an average total compensation of $383,993 in 2019. So tens of thousands of dollars are at risk. The president of the association believes that other groups…

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Promont | A Canadian surgeon at the end of September did “what has never been done before”: a lung transplant that was flown a few minutes earlier by a drone between two hospitals in downtown Toronto. • Read also: Pig kidney worked in man, the first in the world “We have proven – and this is a very important point – that it is possible to do this without risk,” congratulates AFP Dr Shav Keshavjee, who worked with a technical team for two years to make this journey. In the dead of night, the drone traveled 1.2 kilometers in just…

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It’s still interesting that in this new version of Bill 101, there’s this openness to getting closer to French speakers outside of Quebec.says Michelle Landry, professor of sociology at the University of Moncton. Even if it is not just about Quebec’s relationship with French speakers elsewhere in Canada, Bill 96 proposes several measures that would directly affect these communities, including those in the Atlantic. Quebec Initiative Requires AmendmentsMichelle Landry sees this law as a file breeze of freshness. This openness in Quebec said, It’s a little new like the climate. On the other hand, the sociology professor acknowledges that Bill…

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A moment of pre-match ceremonies and a few minutes of play, the normal state, that of a pre-pandemic world, seemed to have found the Toronto runway. The players were greeted warmly, Fred Vanfleet scored the first points in the match and coach Nick Norse was technically fouled for shouting an official. Since the start of the second quarter, it has become clear that the Toronto team has changed a lot over the past 20 months. The Wizards exposed the weaknesses of the Nick Nurse team. Clumsy, disorganized and lacking in shooting, the Raptors saw Washington slip into the locker room…

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For 90 minutes, Marie-José Savard, Jean-François Jocelyn, Jean Rousseau, Bruno Marchand and Jackie Smith spoke and answered questions, as part of a discussion organized by Radio Canada.Public services, social inclusion, transportation, mobility, taxation and town planning were selected. Each candidate had 45 seconds to bring up the main lines of their program on these topics. Then the discussion was opened to all for eight minutes. Scenarios and testIn another part of this meeting, which took place at Montcalm Palace, the candidates were subjected to scenarios to assess their first reactions in the event of a crisis. All the mayoral candidates…

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The Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Committees confirmed on Wednesday that vaccination will be mandatory for all potential Team Canada members, a decision made with support. unanimous The Board of Directors and the Board of Athletes of both entities. The CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee, David Shoemaker, said in a statement that this announcement is in line with the federal government’s decision that all air travelers should be fully vaccinated from October 30, 2021. More than 95% of Team Canada members at the Tokyo Olympics last summer have been vaccinated, and Shoemaker said no positive cases have been reported among…

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