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Neil Davidson, The Canadian Press After a frustrating game that saw 74 stoppages according to coach Bev Priestman, Canada wants to find its direction on Monday against Costa Rica at the CONCACAF Women’s Championship in Mexico. Canada, ranked sixth in the world, had a 1-0 win over 57th seed Panama on Friday. That result, combined with a 6-0 win over No. 76 Trinidad and Tobago, made Canada confirm their participation in the 2023 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand with a group stage match. Since the Panama players fell at the slightest touch, Priestman estimated that the referee blows…

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Canada is the first country to ratify the integration of Finland and Sweden into NATO on Tuesday. • Read also: NATO launches Swedish and Finnish membership ratification process • Read also: Montreal will host the NATO Climate Research Center “As a close friend and security partner, Canada strongly supports Finland’s and Sweden’s membership in NATO,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in a statement. The latter met his counterparts from Finland and Sweden at the NATO summit held in Madrid, Spain last week. “Canada has full confidence in the ability of Finland and Sweden to integrate quickly and effectively into NATO…

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NASA claims that the quality of these observations will reveal the extraordinary scientific capabilities of the instruments of this C$14 billion gem of technology. We can’t wait! The people at NASA said the photos brought tears to their eyes, so our expectations are really highEnthusiasm Natalie Owlette, communications scientist for James Webb in Canada, and coordinator of the Institute for Exoplanet Research (iREx). An artistic illustration showing the appearance of the Webb telescope deployed in space.Photo: NASA / European Space AgencyThe results, presented by NASA in conjunction with the European and Canadian Space Agencies (ESA) and Canada, will be revealed…

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We are on Molson Street, in the Rosemont-La Petite-Battery neighborhood. In front of nearly every house, between Bellechasse and Beaubien, on the west side, the inhabitants took possession of small portions of the land around the trees lining the sidewalk. They planted flowers, plants and happiness there. It’s just for fun, because it’s beautiful. He is alive. It’s also a good exercise, gardeningThe former teacher who has been living down the street for 11 years says with a smile. Jocelyn Bissonnette in front of her lavender bed.Photo: Radio Canada/Ivano DemersA few steps away, a large leafy spot of blue-purple. It…

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Sa qualification ne semblait qu’une formalité, mais le Canada a signé une victoire de 1 à 0 sur le Panama, vendredi soir, pour décrocher officiellement son billet pour la Coupe du monde féminine de la FIFA, prévue en 2023, en Australie et en New Zealand. Giulia Grosso was Canada’s only top scorer while goalkeeper Sabrina D’Angelo and her defense picked up the knockout blow. This part of the 2022 CONCACAF Women’s Championship was held in Mexico. The result secured Canada’s place in the competition’s knockout round and, in the process, their eighth consecutive qualification to the FIFA Women’s World Cup…

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The event to be held at the Commonwealth Stadium in December 2022 is called The Style Experience and will be the first North American stop of the ISU World Tour 2022/2023 (FIS). The competition will see the participation of the world’s best snowboarders who will compete for the final trophy. This first stop will be the main event of the Shred the North series (A new window) 2022/2023 and Big Air’s only stadium competition in Canada. Fortunately, snowboarding and cold weather go hand in hand! And the Dustin Hayes, President and CEO of Snowboard Canada, said in a statement. He…

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Alisson St-Onge has secured a spot on the Quebec Sevens rugby team that will compete in the upcoming Canadian Games. Cégep de Victoriaville student and member of the women’s rugby team Vulkins wasn’t convinced she’d achieve that goal. So his sense of pride is greater. “And I was really surprised. I didn’t really expect to play at such a high level one day. I put in so much effort and ended up pushing. I am very happy and proud of myself.” While watching the Canadian Olympic team in the Rio Olympics, she fell in love with rugby. “I saw Canada…

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(Toronto) Rogers Communications experienced a widespread network outage that left many customers without mobile and internet service Friday morning, as well as causing problems for police and broadcasters. Posted at 8:49 Updated at 10:15 AM. A notice on the Toronto-based telecommunications company’s website said the outage affected wireless and home service customers, as well as phone and chat support. “We are aware of our networks outage and our teams are fully committed to restoring all of our services,” Rogers said on Twitter. When asked what caused the outage, how many customers were affected and when service might return, Rogers spokeswoman…

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What kind of music are you asking me about, P’tit Belliveau? It’s not country, nor traditional, nor bluegrass, nor rock, nor punk…but all at the same time. Indeed, it is P’tit Belliveau: unclassifiable, unique and absolutely irresistible. He wears his Baye-Saint Marie shirt in Nova Scotia, as Fred Pelerin wears his Saint-Ely de Caxton shirt. His songs tell of his daily life deeply rooted in his rural community. In interviews, he said that people identify themselves in his songs. Sometimes I test things out and tell myself it has to be a global thing. I think we overestimated the differences…

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The mayor of this Abetepe-Quest municipality, Veronique Auben, reports receiving enough clothes, but donations are still needed, especially to help families feed themselves. ” Right now, the really needed needs are food, all personal products, hygiene products too, cat and dog food, and litter. We also need a lot of cash donations. This is really what needs to be filled out now. »- Quote from Veronique Aubin, Mayor of Palmarol Kitchen equipment, including stoves and boilers, is also part of the needs that must be met for families who have lost their homes. Mayor of Palmarol, Veronique Aubin. (Archives)Photo: Radio…

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