Author: Alan Binder

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The rest period was short-lived. The city briefly paved the way for easier movement. A pile of snow was then thrown onto the road, making it inaccessible again. This week, Radio Canada reported a confrontation between Trois-Pistols and the owners of the chalets in the Chemin du Havre. A city bylaw, adopted last November, states that the road Not maintained during winter will be blocked by concrete blocks. This mode will last until 1Verse Mayo. Many hut owners see the city as overstepping its authority by denying access to the huts. A citizen sent an official notice to Trois-Pistols last…

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The municipality launched a call for proposals to sell the land in question. Rouyn-Noranda wants to be attractive and wants to welcome more new business. According to Director of Economic Development Hugo Gullit, the demand for industrial land has been increasing in recent years. As demand is unfortunately stronger than our supply, the city saw fit to issue a call for proposals to prioritize projects that would be more regulating for the area’s economy. We therefore set criteria such as the sectors of activity, the number of employees who will serve in the buildings, and the nature and size of…

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Members of the Rimouski Campus Students’ General Association (AGECAR) voted for an all-day strike on Friday in order to assert their demands. Students believe that the health crisis has delayed the measures taken by governments. They believe that individual actions are not enough and that the student movement has a political role to play. Protester Ludovic Landry Ducharme was also present for the occasion. I think it’s good to have so many people involved to make a movement that has a certain vision and helps get the message across. Besides our individual actions, I found it important to come here…

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At the end of last January, Radio Canada Sports published the preliminary results of a survey that caused an uproar in college sports circles. Nearly forty head coaches from established programs in nine provinces participated in this broad consultation. It found that universities with men’s and women’s hockey programs within their sports departments dedicate, on average, 50% less financial resources to the women component. This was surprising in 2022. We’re taking advantage of the last weekend of the Canadian college hockey season to publish other important parts of our survey. The results obtained reveal a certain disorganization among the actors…

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” I want to tell you, with all my heart, I really feel the pain. »- Quote from Pope Francis in Italian to the aborigines of Canada Then continue: Join my brother, the Bishops of Canada, in apologizing. In September 2021, for the first time, the Catholic bishops of Canada apologized publicly. Pope Francis has apologized and asked for forgiveness for the church’s actions in Canadian boarding schools. He also announced his upcoming visit to the country. As our special correspondent, Matthew Gouhair reports, Indigenous peoples have been waiting for this apology for several years.These apologies were very well received…

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(Ottawa) Canada extends its military mission in Iraq and the Middle East. Posted yesterday at 10:17 PM. Defense Minister Anita Anand announced a 12-month extension on Thursday, just hours before the current term ends. Canada has steadily reduced its military presence in the region. The focus shifted from operations against ISIS to countering the growing Iranian influence. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) first deployed their forces to Iraq in October 2014 as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS) threatened to take over the country and Syria. They previously had more than 800 soldiers in the region. Depending…

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The virus still has a lot of energyDr. Guy Boivin of the Canadian Research Chair in Emerging Viruses says: in an interview in Telejournal of Quebecfull professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases of the Faculty of Medicine at Laval University reminds us that COVID-19 is a highly contagious disease. If we compare with severe acute respiratory syndromeSARS In 2002-2003, at that time, it was transferred less often. But with COVID-19, there is viral shedding that sometimes occurs for up to 72 hours before the first symptoms appearDr. Boivin continues. Two years after the outbreak of the…

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As the world’s eyes turn on Russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, the conflict that is sending Europe back to the worst hours of the 20th century.And the A century, another region is undergoing major geopolitical shifts, which creates an unimaginable opportunity not so long ago to achieve lasting peace throughout this part of the world. Posted at 2:00 pm. Richard Marceau Vice President of the Center for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) On March 27 and 28, the Negev Summit was held in Israel with the presence of the foreign ministers of the State of Israel, Egypt, the…

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Since 2017, when he started the New York session, Michael has wanted to tell the story of the communities that settled in the United States between the two great wars. giant Talk about the fate of Irish immigrants while building Rockefeller Center. Black boots She appeared shoe polish of German origin. this time, Harlem He plunges into the world of the province of the same name, at the beginning of the thirties. Stephanie St. Clair, better known as Queenie, was at the helm of the Secret Harlem Lottery. His situation creates jealousy within the criminal world at the time. Storyboard…

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The arrival of 300 new Afghan refugees Wednesday at Toronto airport has seen more than 10,000 Afghans be received in Canada since August 2021, a milestone Ottawa highlighted when others called for urgent immigration applications. “Despite the extraordinary and complex challenges we face on the ground in Afghanistan, the pace of access remains high and we will continue to work with our trusted national and international partners as we safely resettle more Afghan refugees in Afghanistan,” said Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada. Who attended the arrival of the charter plane. Today, Canada is an important milestone.…

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