Author: Alan Binder

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Martin Bouchard, president and co-founder of QScale, explains that the supercomputers that will be hosted in Levis will be used to perform highly complex calculations in various sectors of activity ranging from developing vaccines to developing technologies used in self-driving subcars. According to Mr. Bouchard, the complex of the future will become one of the most important computer processing centers for energy recovery in the world. The widespread use of artificial intelligence is expected to lead to an explosion in demand for this type of fixation. What makes us even more confident is the truly global demand. We can really…

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Now 70, Mr. Anthony has seen the number of speakers of his language decline over the course of his life. He said the language — once spoken throughout the traditional territory of the Oneidas, an area stretching from New York state to Wisconsin — is now on the verge of extinction. Mr. Anton estimates that there are only about twenty people in the community Oneida River Thames Who can speak and understand. It is located near London, Ontario. I am one of the few القل, did he say. If we lose language now, we will lose another part of our…

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In a newsletter sent to the community on July 8, The First Nation said it was deeply saddened by this reminder of the children who never returned to their families. We know we have many brothers and sisters from our neighboring communities who have been sent to Kuper Island Residential School., write representatives of Penelakut First Nation. It is impossible to recover from genocide and human rights abuses. Healing is an ongoing process, sometimes it goes well, sometimes we lose other people because the burden is too much. Once again we face the shocks caused by these genocidal acts, adding…

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“Due to its concern” about the situation in Cuba, Canada is “closely monitoring the situation” and calling for a “peaceful and inclusive dialogue” between the communist government and its opponents, even though the latter does not have an official political structure. The country’s streets have been invaded since Sunday by protesters frustrated with their economic situation, which has deteriorated dramatically since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Cubans are also opposed to the government’s handling of the pandemic. This health crisis has plunged the Cuban population into its worst crisis since the fall of the Soviet Union in the early…

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The former Hartford Wheelers coach has worked in the media world for over 20 years. Until recently he worked with NBC Sports. On behalf of the entire Senators organization, I would like to welcome Pierre McGuire to OttawaTeam owner Eugene Melnik said in a statement. We are pleased to add Pierre to our Operations Hockey Leadership lineup. His experience will come in handy as we continue to build an elite team. Pierre’s knowledge of hockey and its players is greatly appreciated and I am confident that he will positively contribute to our team’s progression to the next level. McGuire began…

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Tajon Buchanan and Junior Howlett set the stage for first-period goalscoring Kyle Larrain, Jonathan Osorio and Stephen Ostaccio, allowing the Canadian men’s soccer team to return to the locker room with a 3-1 lead. Theo Corpiano added a goal for the Maple Leaf reps, who ranked 70th in the world. Emanuel Riviere was the author of Martinique’s lone goal, in front of a limited number of spectators at Mercy Park Children’s in Kansas City. Emmanuel Riviere scored the first goal for Martinique in the match. Photo: usa today sports / Jay BiggerstaffCanada dominated possession time and were aggressive for most…

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After the event was canceled in 2020, this year the festival was presented in a specific context, that is, in a format adapted to the healthy context. Music fans responded in droves to the call. About 6,500 festival-goers attended 56 performances presented at 1he is Until July 10. The organization set its target at 6000 spectators. We are really happy, notes the festival’s general manager and artistic director, Alain Cote, who acknowledges that the logistics of such an event have been Big challenge. General Director and Artistic Director of the Festival Alain Cote.Photo: Radio Canada/Luke Manuel SoaresThis is life back…

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Because of its constitution, laws, and tax system, Canada appears to favor systematic discrimination against non-believers. Posted on Jul 11, 2021 at 10:00 AM Marie-Claude Girard Retired from the Canadian Human Rights Commission First of all, the Constitution Act 1982 begins “While Canada was founded on principles recognizing the transcendence of God and the rule of law.” This basic premise ostracizes all those who do not believe in “the transcendence of God.” However, according to the 2011 census, 23.9% of Canada’s population declared themselves unaffiliated with any religion, a proportion that is constantly increasing (compared to 4.4% in the 1971…

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Céramystic Gallery highlights artisans in the region.Photo: Radio Canada / Ariane PellandAbout thirty professional ceramic artists, as well as ten emerging ceramic artists, gathered to display and sell their artwork. view larger image (A new window)Pottery is presented to the public at several booths at the Rosinsky Art Center.Photo: Radio Canada / Ariane PellandAccording to the director general of the Rozynski Center for the Arts, Aude Gendreau-Turmel, the confinement made people want to move out. Ceramics have seen a revival in popularity in recent years, and this is confirmed by the Céramystic exhibition and sale. I think there is an…

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He said I respect the person a lot. I saw her journey, had the chance to meet her, and am so happy for her. Clifford Muir believes, however, that this choice recognizes the British colonial system. The band’s head says this goes against his values, although he respects Mary Simon, a famous advocate for Inuit rights and culture. What disappoints me a bit is that it is an acknowledgment of the institution, explains Mr. Moar. I have a bit of misery, it’s the same colonial approach to the British Empire, and I don’t want people to think that this institution…

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