Author: Alan Binder

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The win came after a week in which the players missed two training sessions and refused to play a friendly match against Panama in Vancouver due to a contract dispute. But Canada, ranked 38th in FIFA, didn’t have much rust to remove and put pressure on Curaçao since the second minute of play. Alphonso Davies scored two goals, the first of which was from a penalty kick in the 27th minute, while Stephen Vitoria and Lucas Cavallini scored the needle once each. It was a quiet night for Canadian goalkeeper Milan Burgan, who did not encounter any shots on target.…

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The Canadian men’s soccer team performed as expected Thursday in Vancouver. Maple Leaf beat Curaçao 4-0 in their first CONCACAF Nations League match. John Herdman’s squad has outdone their opponent in every way. Curaçao team that points to 79e World rank, Milan Burgan’s cage did not threaten and could not contain the Canadian assaults. Returning in the red and white uniform after an absence for several months due to injury, Alfonso Davies starred by scoring two goals, one of them with a “penalty kick”. His second success came after a brilliant stint from Ritchie Laria in 71e the moment. Meanwhile,…

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A new $4 million entertainment center project has been in the city’s plans for several years. Unless something unexpected happens, the old building will be demolished and the new infrastructure built in the summer of 2023. Invitation to submit bids for architectural and engineering services is underway. San Antonin Mayor Michel Nadeau hopes to be able to launch the call for bids to find a building contractor in the fall. San Antonin Mayor Michel NadeauPhoto: Radio Canada/Patrick BergeronOnce completed, the new center will accommodate between 50 and 60 people. The windows will overlook the rink, which will make it possible…

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The new “TVA Nouvelles 22h” announcer, Pierre-Olivier Zappa, is back on an episode of QUB Radio’s “L’apéro piquant” about the controversy that arose last year after a question he posed to the CEO of Air Canada about it. Fluency in French. Last November, with one question, Pierre-Olivier Zappa managed to create a political, social, and identity tidal wave that resonated both regionally and federally. His questioning to Michael Rousseau about his use and knowledge of French led to a revival of the French language debate in Montreal, as well as in large Canadian companies subject to the Official Languages ​​Act.…

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Originally from Trois-Rivières, the international hockey grandmaster attended the third game of the final between the Cataractes and Charlottetown Islanders. “Fingers crossed for cataracts. Internationally, I have to be neutral, but on a smaller level… I can take sides,” he laughs. Before his eyes, Mavrik Bourque (a Dallas Stars client) and Xavier Bourgault (who could have jumped sooner rather than later with Edmonton Oilers) played another strong game. On the other hand, Canada Junior defender Lucas Cormier scored a goal and assisted twice. “The players are a lot closer to the top level. Now they’re making the leap from rookies…

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Réseau de transport de la Capitale (RTC) on Wednesday published an update of its ride expectations taking into account modifications that have been made to the tram and its network over the past two years, including a change of route to Pole D. ‘Estimauville. The updated report predicts a 30% increase in the number of public transport riders in the Quebec metropolitan area once the trams are in service in 2028. won 10.4 millionThis represents an increase of 10.4 million trips over the first year, with a total of 45.1 million trips. This passenger forecast includes a grid PSTNon the…

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A year ago, the New Brunswick Legislative Assembly passed changes to the Education Act that would allow teachers to take psychological exams. These changes sparked controversy, with many feeling it was dangerous to assign teachers a role that would normally fall to mental health professionals. Recruitment process just startedA year later, no teacher has yet begun to take the Wechsler-Bellevue exams for children, which are provided for by legislative changes. Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Dominic Cardi insisted in 2021 that teachers can take psychological tests.Photo: Radio CanadaSchool districts are just beginning to recruit resource teachers who will fill…

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The Spell-Me Canada (SMC) Sweepstakes Championship was held in Richmond Hill on Sunday, May 29, as regional finalists competed to determine the winners of the elementary, junior, and intermediate spellers. Create, discover, learn and enjoy, with these words the founder and general manager of ÉMC, Dorine Tcheumeleu described the organization’s new approach so that young people develop their full potential. “We are proud of you,” she told the finalists. Despite all the adaptations and changes you have had to face during the COVID-19 pandemic, you have chosen not to give up, but rather to continue working hard to show your…

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Collaboration between archaeologists and our people complements each other. It complements our long history and we taught each other this worksays Kent Ayugman, member of the board of Sixka Nation Band. Accompanied by members of the nation, about twenty students from the two schools are busy excavating the artifacts they have found at the southern camp site. Even University of Calgary professor Lindsey Amundsen-Meyer explains that Aboriginal elders come to see them every week to describe their lands. We want to do archeology for and by First Nations. The principle we try to follow here with Old Sun College is…

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Exports of autos and auto parts rose 3.9% in April to $7.1 billion. It is the highest level since October 2020 (Image: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA – Canadian merchandise import and export growth slowed in April, according to Statistics Canada, which reported a surplus in merchandise trade with the world that narrowed from $2.3 billion in March to $1.5 billion in April. Imports jumped 5.1% in February and 7.8% in March, but their rise was more moderate in April at 1.9%. The value of imports amounted to 62.8 billion dollars. Statistics Canada noted that consumer goods were the biggest contributors…

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