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Front page of Tuesday, September 13 of the Daily Reunion.Photo: screenshot: Le Quotidien de la RéunionThe newspaper’s director, Vincent Weibert, was surprised by the international reaction after this decision. The director admitted that we did not think that out of our small stake in the Indian Ocean, such a situation would spark so much interest around the world. This initiative came from the head of the sports department in our daily newspaper and then transferred to the editor-in-chief and management. He asked how to deal with the topic of the 2022 World Cup, with regard to all the issues that…

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On the night of October 16-17, 2021, officers from the Quebec City Police Department (SPVQ) arrested Mathieu Jamache inside the Saint Joseph district because he was not wearing a face covering. The interference quickly deteriorated, part of which was captured by surveillance cameras. As he was preparing, he said, to retrieve his mask, one of the agents violently threw him, head first, against a concrete wall in a corridor leading to the latrines, causing him to lose consciousness. In an official notification obtained by Radio Canada, his presence was first reported on Tuesday Quebec MagazineMatteo Gamacci claims that he has…

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OTTAWA – The federal government will match donations from Canadians to help the people of Pakistan experiencing a humanitarian emergency caused by severe flooding. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Tuesday that donations made by September 28 to any of the 12 relief organizations that make up the Humanitarian Alliance will be matched by Ottawa, up to a maximum of $3 million. Canada will also send an additional $25 million to Pakistan to meet immediate needs and support development projects. The heavy rains accompanying the monsoons over the past three months have inundated more than a third of the country. Providing…

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Does this news surprise you? CNN Travel I just published an article that lists the worst airports in the world for delayed or canceled flights, and three of Canada’s largest airports are among the top ten in terms of delays. This sad statistic isn’t all that surprising given all the troubles that have plagued air travel in Canada this summer. On top of that, CNN Travel made a similar list last July, and Toronto Airport sat in the unfortunate first place in the world for delayed flights. Several weeks later, Toronto Pearson International Airport did not improve its services, once…

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Noémie Beauchemin was convicted last May on 17 counts related to actions taken in January 2021, just six months after he was called to the bar. As part of the support review hearing before the Supreme Court, the attorney sent the opposing party a series of forged documents, before showing them in court. She also encouraged her client to pass on false information to the court and her employer, in addition to asking them to destroy their communications. After learning of the allegations, Noemi Bochmen boss fired her in March 2021 and asked the union’s office to open an investigation.…

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In front of a raucous crowd of 2,479 spectators, the Capitals, who lost the first game of the series in Ottawa, on Friday night, completed the comeback to rebound in front of their home fans on Saturday with a 4-3 win of the season. Down the eleventh inning. By losing the first match with Miguel [Cienfuegos] Moreover, we were shake A little bit to be honest. But playing at home is different. With the atmosphere, the noise and the supporters, I turned it aroundDirector Patrick Scalabrine commented after showering with sparkling wine. Jonathan Lacroix helped the DC team break the…

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The Treasury Board reported that there was no There is no one-size-fits-all approach And that deputy ministers in each department have the power to determine how their employees will implement this reinstatement. However, some public servants are frustrated by the inconsistency. We don’t see a clear trend of what going back to work looks likesays Sharon D’Souza, national executive vice president of the Canadian Public Service Alliance (PSAC), a union that represents about 200,000 workers across the country. She says she heard the guild members talk about how they feel of instability About getting back to work, especially as plans…

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The organizers of the last festival admit that they have done everything over the past year to reduce expenses for the event, which had a shortfall of $25,000. city ​​and MRC Rivière-du-Loup has agreed to repay more than 75% of the debt. These two bodies also confirmed that they would support the event for the next three years. For the spokesperson for the Relaunch Committee, Benoît Ouellet, this assistance allows the festival to start over on new grounds. He also wants to restore relations with various organizations. Benoît Ouellet is the spokesperson for the relaunch committee of the Noël chez…

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A win or a tie was enough to officially print a CF Montreal ticket to the MLS playoffs. The necessary point was obtained by pick and shovel by Montreal who tied 2-2 in injury time, in an unusual atmosphere. But the visiting team led 2-0, even the red card given to Luis Diaz in the 76th minute threw the first spark into a stadium that was waiting to explode. At 11 to 10 in the last quarter of the hour, CF Montreal logically monopolized the white globe. Driven by the boisterous and invested crowd, the locals finally managed to score…

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Canada’s unemployment rate hit 5.4% in August, its first increase in seven months, as the economy began to slow. Statistics Canada said Friday in its latest workforce survey that it lost about 40,000 jobs last month. Losses were concentrated in the public sector. The unemployment rate was 4.9% in July, the lowest level since comparable data was collected in 1976. Employment decreased in British Columbia, Manitoba, and Nova Scotia, but increased in Quebec. In addition to the 27,000 jobs created in the province – all part-time – more Quebecers were looking for work, and the unemployment rate was measured at…

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