Author: Alan Binder

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Here is a selection of ads that moved (or will move) the prices of these companies: (Refer to our reading from time to time so you don’t miss an update) Bill Canada: 65% of 4,200 office workers voted in favor of a strike Unifor members of office workers bell Canada (BCE.TO, $61.93) voted in favor of the strike authorization on Sunday, ahead of negotiations scheduled for this week with the employer. About 4,200 bargaining unit workers live and work in Ontario and Quebec. Unifor says more than two-thirds of members voted, including 65%, in favor of the strike. Unifor’s National…

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The first shooting occurred at about 1:45 a.m. Sunday in Clarington, east of Oshawa. Durham area police said they were called to the area of ​​Newtonville Road and Privilege Road 4 and found two seriously injured and one lightly injured. They said in a statement that a fourth person who was stabbed was taken to hospital alone and that his condition was linked to the same shooting. Also on the night of Saturday to Sunday, a second shooting took place in Brampton. Two people were killed. At about 2:40 p.m. Sunday, another shooting took place near the intersection of Humber…

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The trophy, which is over 100 years old, arrived by helicopter. This gave a rather impressive spectacle and hundreds of people were in the streets, despite the rain, to come and watch its arrival on the waterfront in Saint-Jean. The cup was attached to the helicopter that I dropped onto a boat. This was followed by a procession on land. Fans of the four teams participating in the tournament came from all over Canada, from Alberta, Ontario and Quebec to attend the celebrations and matches for the competition. Shawinigan Cataractes fans took part in the arrival of the Memorial Trophy…

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Sagweni ordered the eviction of an additional 53 homes on Saturday night, after receiving recommendations from the Department of Transportation and Englube, which conducted analyzes earlier this week. The victims had until seven o’clock this morning to vacate their homes and leave the place, bringing as much possessions as possible with them. On Saturday, during a press conference held around 9 p.m., municipal authorities warned that the evacuation could last several weeks or even months. They fear a new landslide in the area. The perimeter targeted by the evacuation notice is located in the 8th and 9th avenues area of…

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Residents of the additional 53 homes affected by the eviction announcement, which are in the same sector, must have vacated their homes before Sunday morning at 7 a.m. Many families are currently vacating the building, bringing as many things with them as possible. Some find refuge with relatives, while Saguenay redirects those with nowhere to go to Jean-Claude Tremblay Sports Centre. They will be able to spend the night in the municipal square. The sector in question extends to the Avenue du Port and above the Avenue du Parc. The number of affected families has now risen to 76, according…

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It was still tough to qualify on Saturday at the Canadian Grand Prix for Nicholas Latifi, who looks more than ever on an ejection seat at Williams. • Read also: Canadian Grand Prix: Max Verstappen starts first • Read also: Grand Prize: Merchants doing the gold business • Read also: Title missing from Didier Schreinen’s list Formula 1 specialist websites continue to spread rumors about the departure of the Canadian, who does not seem to meet expectations. The 26-year-old has not scored any points since the start of the season. His best race finish was 14 in Miami, when five…

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The large French biplane, along with its pilots Charles Nongesser and François Cole, vanished during an attempt to achieve the first non-stop transatlantic flight between Paris and New York, thus winning Orteig’s $25,000 prize. Two weeks later, Charles Lindbergh successfully completed the flight and made history as the first solo pilot to cross the ocean. British aviators John Alcock and Arthur Brown made the first transatlantic flight in 1919 from St. John’s to Clifden, Ireland. At the time, residents of Cape Shore on the southeast coast of Newfoundland said they saw Nongesser and Cole flying overhead. Later, some reported seeing…

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The elegant Ritz-Carlton rolled out the black carpet yesterday for a traditional – and always fabulous – Grand Prix evening. Dozens of artistic and sports figures gathered in the city center to participate in the celebrations, despite the whims of Mother Nature. • Read also: Bad weather doesn’t spoil the F1 party • Read also: Not everyone’s grand prize, the grand prize • Read also: F1 drivers’ favorite hostel QMI photo, Thierry LaForce Boxer Jean Pascal wore a jacket made especially for the occasion, inside which was lined with pictures of himself. QMI photo, Thierry LaForce Madelinot Éloi Cummings took…

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The office of Minister Simon Jolin Barrett, who has just passed a new law on the use of the French language in Quebec, announced that Appropriate repairs will be required if necessary. ” If the described situations turn out to be justified, this is totally unacceptable and disrespectful on the part of the company. The working language in Quebec is French. »- Quote from Elisabeth Jocelyn, Press Attaché to the Minister Responsible for the French Language, Simone Julien Barrett Radio Canada technicians and office workers repudiated certain instructions in English only, and meetings were sometimes held in English. “Unacceptable,” according…

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Two young Restigouche cyclists, Nathaniel Borris and Mathieu Fortin, took on an ambitious project on Wednesday, traveling across Canada from coast to coast by bike. “We will dip the wheels of our bicycles into the Pacific Ocean to mark the beginning of our adventure and do the same in the Atlantic when it is finished. It is a classic.” With supposed enthusiasm, Nathaniel Boris is about to embark on the adventure of his life. Originally from Val d’Amore, he began crossing the country by bike on Wednesday. To do this, he will be accompanied by his good friend Mathieu Fortin…

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