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Vancouver | Leila Annie Fernandez scored her second qualifying win over Latvia on Saturday at Pacific Stadium to push Canada into the Billie Jean Cup final in front of a crowd. • Read also: Abanda wants to come back strong • Read also: Bruno is pleased with the Canadians’ performance • Read also: Billie Jean King Cup: Fernandez may finally laugh • Read also: The Billie Jean King Cup: A good start for Leila Fernandez Fernandez’s 6-2 6-1 victory over Daniela Vismane gave Canada a third point and confirmed victory regardless of the outcome of the doubles match. The second…

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40 years ago tomorrow, Canada was somewhat ‘reestablished’. without Quebec. Queen Elizabeth II was in Ottawa to sign the initials “Declaration of Constitution Act, 1982”. All Quebec newspapers of the time emphasize the great polarization caused by the event, which was nevertheless intended to establish. Trudeau Levesque in one of register On April 17, 1982, we talk about “Good Luck Day in Ottawa” while “Quebec has no heart to celebrate.” By the Queen in festive dress. On the other hand, Justice and Development Party Minister Jacques-Yvan Morin said: “This constitution is illegal.” The next day, April 18th. the magazineTitle: “Canada…

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What is it like to be poor in your opinion? In this group interview, we are playing a game, and the girls take turns drawing a piece of paper on which a poverty question is written. They themselves participated in formulating some of these questions. Nine-year-old girl breaks the ice: Le premier mot qui me passe par la tête quand je pense au mot ”pauvre”, c’est SDF (personne sans domicile fixe), qui prend trop de drogue, qui s’est fait virer de sa maison ou qui est mis in the street. However, this little girl is herself one of the 17.7%…

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The deputy’s health condition did not allow him to seek a new term. This is the situation that has been playing tricks on me for several years now. I did my best and now I have to take a step back to recover. […] It has been a great honor to raise your voice to the National Assembly and to thank you again for your cooperation over the past few years.wrote in a press release. Since August 30, the deputy suspended his activities. His doctor recommended it Suspension of professional activities for an indefinite period. This is the MP’s second…

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Canada has become one of the models of success in the international tennis arena. The national team will have the opportunity to prove it once again at this weekend’s Billie Jean King Cup qualifiers in Vancouver. Posted at 7:00 am Nicholas Richard Journalism This competition that brings together the best players on the planet is the most important women’s team tournament in the world. Canada will play on Friday and Saturday at Pacific Stadium. The Canadian team, led by Heidi Tabakh, will face Latvia. Notably, this team will feature Grand Slam champion Jelena Ostapenko, who excels in singles and doubles,…

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According to Queens’ Punch Court in New Brunswick, language deficiencies prevent Brenda Louise Murphy from adequately performing her duties in this officially bilingual county. His appointment was therefore declared unconstitutional, as it contravened the articles of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms that guarantee the bilingual status of New Brunswick. The principal role of the Deputy Governor of New Brunswick — as the person who signs provincial laws and ordinances, among other things — means he must be bilingual, says the provincial court of the Privy Council. ” There is only one head of state […] Simply saying that the…

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Canada saw a 66 megaton reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2020, thanks in part to the fact that many people are not using their cars or flying due to the coronavirus pandemic.This represents a reduction of 66 megatons in 2020 Nearly 9% of Canada’s total emissions are equivalent to taking 20 million cars off the roadsCanada’s Environment Minister, Stephen Gilbo, said in a press release. The data was cited in the National Greenhouse Gas Inventory, the results of which were released Thursday. In this report, Justin Trudeau’s government cites a 27 megaton reduction in transportation emissions alone. This…

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a few weeks ago, Investigation Yuri Milner asked if he owned directly or indirectly the property where the royal family resided on Vancouver Island. The answer came from Alice McGillion of New York-based public relations firm Rubinstein. We can officially confirm, as we have always done in the past, that neither Yuri Milner, nor any member of his family, nor any affiliated entity of him or his family owns the Millflowers Mansion on Vancouver Island. or any other property in Canada. McGillion referred us to the interview by music producer Foster to daily Mail He claims that Milner is not…

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under topic No laboratories, no hospitals The union states that the work of its members is required for 85% of medical diagnoses. They are key players. If we did not have the laboratories, it would be nearly impossible to make a diagnosis as we do today.says Abitibi-Témiscamingue’s national representative, Carl Verreault. The latter also deplored the excessive workload of 114 medical technicians in the region’s laboratories, due to the growing shortage of personnel. In 2019-2020, its members worked nearly 10,000 overtime hours. Between 2016 and 2020, the use of independent labor quadrupled. We don’t find ourselves in a situation of…

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In this series of 11 podcasts, we stop along these routes to show you some of the most beautiful and amazing places in Canada. Interviews by Annemarie Yvonne and produced by Stefan Barnett. First stop: Newfoundland and LabradorSaint John NewfoundlandPhoto: iStockIt is isolated from the rest of the North American continent, and is part of the Atlantic Provinces. Its territory includes the island of Newfoundland and the Labrador Peninsula. If many tourists go there to enjoy the icebergs, it is also necessary to take the trip in summer to browse its lavish landscapes. So did Frédérique Sauvée, a brilliant journalist,…

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