Author: Alan Binder

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This is the third loss for the Canadian team, which has not yet won a single match in Tokyo. The team led by Matteo Feriani had started the last quarter with a six-point lead. However, the Japanese never relaxed, which allowed them to score many important dynasties. Canadian hegemony early in the gameDespite the two teams’ lack of accuracy early in the game, Canada won in the first quarter. It seemed that tension had set in among the Japanese, who continued to miss many shots. In the second quarter, the host nation’s good defensive play lost Canada’s lead. The Japanese…

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So the RCMP asked staff and reporters to re-board the field bus. The event, which was scheduled to begin at 5 p.m., will be postponed by about two hours before the decision falls. Faced with a large crowd of protesters chanting slogans and insults, Ontario Provincial Police officers were dispatched to the scene. However, the number of police officers present was not considered sufficient to control the crowd where there were children, and to allow the Liberal leader to make his speech. Many protesters opposed compulsory vaccination and the wearing of masks, and against the imposition of permissibility of vaccination.…

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(Calgary) Air Canada will not offer express testing as an option for employees who refuse to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Posted on Aug 27, 2021 at 1:14 pm The airline says it will require all employees to be vaccinated by October 30. Those who do not have a valid reason to refuse the vaccine can be expelled. Most companies that have said they will require their employees to receive the vaccine are giving unvaccinated employees the option to get tested for COVID-19 regularly instead. But experts believe Air Canada’s tougher stance could set a new standard. Labor attorney Shantel Goldsmith…

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We can say that in 2019, there was one. Yves François Blanchett revived the Quebec Bloc by firmly upholding all of François Legault’s demands, in particular defending the law of secularism. The bloc’s 32 seats may have deprived Justin Trudeau of his majority. Federal liberals have learned their lesson. They tried to reduce tensions with Quebec, just before the elections. Opening up to the French Protectorate and a $6 billion agreement to fund Quebec daycare centers; The foundations of a more harmonious relationship seemed to have been laid after the tensions of the secular law. But the natural expulsion, the…

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(Calgary) Jamie Lee Rattray scored twice as Canada beat the Americans 5-1 at the Women’s World Hockey Championship on Thursday. Posted on Aug 26, 2021 at 9:16 PM Updated at 22:03 Canada, who are top of Group A (4-0), will face the losers in the quarter-final match between Germany and Japan on Saturday. This match takes place at the end of Thursday evening. The United States will compete (3-1) against the winners of this meeting. Melody Doust, Renata Fast and Sarah Norse were the other top scorers for Canada, which has won the world championship on 10 occasions. Anne-Rene Despenses…

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Match notes: Canada v. United States (August 26) TV: RDS | RDS live It’s the last day of the preliminary round for the 2021 IIHF Women’s World Championships, and we’re getting to work: it’s time for 153NS Duel of the greatest sporting competitions Canada women’s national team against the United States. The last match between each team Canada claimed its third straight win in Calgary on Tuesday night, Switzerland attacked with 63 shots on goal to 12 to end up winning 5-0. Natalie Spooner scored twice, finishing just one point off an important feat (see below), and Melody Doust led…

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Télé-Québec made the mark a few months ago through a live broadcast The dark side of the moonby Robert LePage. This kind of cultural event reminds us of the cultural program beautiful ones Broadcast on Radio Canada from 1966 to 2004, it will come back into effect during the 2021-2022 season. From Friday 3 September, the unique concert Charlebois to Ducharme So it will be submitted. About ten other similar events will be presented, including KissThe new piece by Michel-Marc Bouchard, Cowboys Fringecats party with OSM plus a trip to the circus world with the Les 7 Doigts collective. Investigative…

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According to legal documents consulted by Radio Canada, the stolen information was illegally downloaded between January and April. However, the organization was not aware of the hack until the end of July. More than 2,500 computer files were stolen, for a total of 35 intrusions. Among the hacked data, we find in particular the complete files of all MAGE-UQAC employees, information about membership fees and banking information related to the association. judicial requestMAGE-UQAC was able to conclude that the illegal downloads were made from two separate IP addresses. However, the organization had to appeal to the courts to compel the…

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If the beginning of the pandemic was marked by a decrease in prices, since the beginning of the year, the trend has been reversed. In January the inflation rate was 1%; It rose to 3.7% in July. Unheard of for nearly 10 years. Economist Pierre-Andre Bouchard, associate professor at the National School of Public Administration (ENAP), expects a slowdown in this high inflation, because the financial authorities will likely try to contain it by raising interest rates. It is also counting on a medium-term exit from the crisis linked to the pandemic. In this case, he believes that eliminating emergency…

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We’ll be there for bigger financial commitments, because that’s what Canadians expect, for us to keep fighting for a better Afghanistan and continue to stay there for Afghans fleeing for a better Afghanistan., did he say. According to the World Food Program (bamWorld Food Program), Afghanistan would be threatened with a humanitarian catastrophe if the UN fails to raise US$200 million ($253 million Canadian) by September. Without this budget, the World Food Program will start running out of food aid for Afghanistan next month. If Justin Trudeau says he’s ready to continue providing humanitarian aid, he’s saying he wants to…

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