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Squeeze around $ 4,000 to complete this fundraising campaign launched by Chantal Chartrand, Inoue of Uashat mak Mani-utenam. Influenced by the drama the Echaquan family is going through, she takes this initiative on the Go Fund Me platform to support Mrs. Echaquan’s children and her husband. Donations are ongoingIt says, even if the campaign passes through some blanks. The accumulated sum has stagnated for several days, but Ms Chartrand is not losing hope. Donations come from all over the world: Australia and South AmericaShe explained. Until then, it’s between $ 5 and $ 500. Feeling fully invested in this mission,…

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Indeed, Gabrielle Hardy was impatient to see his customers again, and he made no secret of his relief, on Wednesday evening, after making sure that he would be able to reopen the doors of Le Chalet gym, in Sainte-Foy, which he owns. It was time. We’re excited to be part of the solution and hope we’re never out of the equation when the time comes to talk about health and prevention., Explains the trained motion scientist. Its training hall, like other sports facilities in the Orange Zone, will be able to stay open until 9 p.m. every day under the…

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(Ottawa) New data released Wednesday by Statistics Canada showed that the proportion of Canadians with cancer who received timely surgical treatment is steadily increasing with increasing incomes for the four most common cancers. Posted on March 3, 2021 at 9:06 am The Canadian Press The federal agency noted that between 2012 and 2015, 65.8% of patients in the higher income group received surgical treatment within six months of their lung cancer diagnosis, compared to 49.5% of the lowest income group. Differences in surgical treatment were also found between the higher-income and lower-income group of breast cancer (87.8% versus 81.4%) and…

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Ottawa – Canada will receive 500,000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine on Wednesday. The provinces and territories will have to hurry to put them into the arms of Canadians, as the majority of these doses will expire within a month. Major General Danny Fortin, in charge of distributing vaccines in the country, indicated that 300,000 doses of these doses from the Serum Institute in India have an expiration date of April 2. “Of course, that requires some quick administration from the provinces and territories when they will receive the vaccine,” Mr. Fortin commented at a news conference on Tuesday. The…

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Thierry Henry’s departure, four days before the training camp opened, forced management to hand the team over to a representative on an interim basis. So Nancy inherited him while awaiting the appointment of a new coach, a role the 43-year-old had been hoping for. Today, of course, I feel ready. The aim is primarily to stabilize the club and the players. I am very happy to take charge of the team on a temporary basisNancy says bluntly. I’m not saying I’ll be the coach anytime soon. Maybe now, maybe later. I do not know. I am very satisfied with that,…

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Sunday at TVA, guys from star Academy Celebrate Black History Month with the most important number of evenings. Meanwhile, at the uncomfortable and pathetic Golden Globe party, President Ali Sarr pleaded with black journalists to join the ranks of the Foreign Press Association in Hollywood. She hasn’t had any lions in her ranks in 20 years. to me Everyone is talking about itIn Black’s absence, it was Benoit Sharett, the new minister in charge of combating racism, who was invited. Once again, we discussed systemic racism with one foot in the air. The tragic death of George Floyd in May…

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Ahmed Abdullah Al-Harbi, 24, disappeared from the radar after visiting his country’s embassy in Ottawa. His activist friends believe he has been forced to return to Saudi Arabia and fear that he will have to provide the Saudi authorities with information that would put them and their families at risk. Mr. Al-Harbi arrived in Canada in 2019 and was granted asylum. He collaborated in various activities with other Saudi opponents in Canada. He participated in a presentation on YouTube and a network on Twitter to dismantle the rhetoric promoted by the Saudi regime on social networking sites. According to Omar…

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Earlier this month, Canada planned to receive 80 million doses by September. 107 million vaccines are now expected. A number that could continue to increase with the approval of other candidate vaccines, as was the case on Friday with AstraZeneca and Covishield. Increasing the vaccination rate is burdening Justin Trudeau. His liberal government did not have an easy February due to vaccine problems. Delivery delays from Moderna and Pfizer were highlighted with big red lines every day by opposition parties. Also from the provincial side, which had patients with folded sleeves, nurses with syringes, but refrigerators without vaccines. It was…

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Posted on 2/23/2021 4:31 PM The two heads of government spoke to each other on Monday after Facebook blocked news content in Australia. (Image: Getty Images) Ottawa announced on Tuesday after a meeting between the two leaders that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison will coordinate their efforts to force tech giants to pay media for their content. The statement said, “Premiers referred to the increasing cooperation between Canada and Australia in regulating Internet platforms.” “They have agreed to continue to coordinate their work to address the online harm and make sure that the revenues…

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(Ottawa) More than seven years after the Lake-Megantic train accident, the Auditor General of Canada found that the Federal Department of Transportation was not sufficiently monitoring the safety of passengers and goods on the railways. Posted February 25, 2021 at 2:16 pm Updated 17:23 Lina DeebThe Canadian Press In a report presented Thursday afternoon in the House of Commons, Karen Hogan said there had been “significant improvements” in oversight, but that the federal government had failed to determine whether its oversight would improve rail safety. And commented during a press conference to comment on her report: “This is the big…

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