Author: Alan Binder

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It’s still early days, and there will be no announcement from me in 2021He said during an interview with Radio Canada just over 24 hours after Mayor Jim Watson announced that he had chosen not to seek a new mandate. Matthew Fleury also said he was surprised to find out that three people had quickly shown an interest in succeeding Jim Watson. The city councilman admitted he was not surprised to learn that the mayor would be leaving politics next fall. I was elected 11 years ago at the same time I was elected. You’ve seen it, the past few…

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At about 3:30 p.m., Hydro-Québec reported 10 blackouts in the area, leaving 789 customers without electricity. The most affected area is Gatineau, with 653 customers. In Chelsea, an electrical cord ended up in the Chemin du Lac Meech, leaving 116 customers without electricity in the territory. A Hydro-Quebec spokesperson stated that the situation should be resolved early in the evening, around 5 p.m. A power outage occurred Saturday morning in the Les Promenades Gatineau shopping center area. The situation recovered in the early afternoon. Quickly, Hydro-Quebec stated on its website that service should be restored by 2pm, and it was.…

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Due to the anticipated dangerous weather conditions and for everyone’s safety, the drive for the Children’s Social Center of Quebec, which was scheduled to take place on Saturday 11 December at about twenty intersections, has unfortunately been cancelled.-Can we read the press release. This ad represents $50,000 that we won’t be able to raise on the streets. $50,000 to be used to provide care and services to children who need them mostOrganization adds. « It is a disastrous situation for an organization that is slowly recovering from the effects of the pandemic. This amount represents the support of one hundred…

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It has been a long time since the Community Network team, when we introduce ourselves and explain ourselves, say: “We are the SFM in the rural area., launches a rural manager in Francophone Society of ManitobaSFM, interview by Jan Poissonault in l’Actuel. He explains that with the arrival of organizations such as the Compassionate Network and the Francophone Immigration Network, questions about identity have arisen. We told ourselves that now was the time to ditch the Community Network name and switch to truly rural SFM. Promote the SFM brand, show it to everyone and there is no confusionBoissonneault explains. The…

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Third after the first regression, Guimond gave everything to get an extra rank on his second try. The strategy paid off, with Quebecers managing to beat Swiss Theo Jamour by 0.43secs overall. It wasn’t an easy day, but I’m really happy with what I achieved. It was a big fight throughout the competition. I’m proud of my medal and I think I’ve proven what I can doGemond said. If the 22-year-old skater can beat Gmür on his second touchdown, it remains unanswered in front of the brilliance of France’s Arthur Bouchet, once again gold medalist. I really pressed the second…

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The exhibition is titled new departures It opens to the public on Friday on International Human Rights Day. These are new beginnings and a new life shown through these photos. Some of these young people have already been in Canada for a few years. This is the case of Glory Dgwaka, originally from Cameroon, who shows a photo of her little sister praying. During the pandemic, I realized that the country’s general economy was in distress. At the same time, families were also on the financial side. And after that, it affected me a lot. This image represents to me…

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boss Quebec City Police DepartmentSPVQOn Thursday, Denis Turcot presented his development plan aimed at improving police practices, one of whose four components is dedicated to improving the action plan in terms of diversity, equity and inclusion. Police forces are particularly interested in the possible unconscious biases that customers may have towards representatives of certain communities. He also wants to improve cultural skills among all his employees. The goal of this process is to equip our police officers so that they are able to face the new face of Quebec City, the diversity that exists, and be fair to the citizens.…

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Saint-Timothée Church was too damaged to be saved, according to the first observations of the firefighters, notes Louise Landry, Mayor of Beaubassin-Est. I just heard from the fire chief that we won’t be able to recover the situation, unfortunately, says Louise Landry during an interview with the show morning, from ICI Acadie. We got two or three things back. The rest, we know there is no chance of getting anything back from the Church. She says the whole community is shaken. It is sad for society, especially with the events that we have experienced in recent months, as you say.…

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The project office is already evaluating these improvements. We look at the impacts and keep going, and finish evaluating improvements, explains the mayor of Quebec. From mid-January, Bruno Marchand claims he will be in a position to rule Most modifications. He warns that some ideas may be neglected if they turn out to be expensive. would be for example outside the text of the question To pay $500 million, a fictitious amount provided by the mayor, to bury the wires. There is a matter of pragmatism in this. Bruno Marchand also stresses that project deadlines are untouchable. This should not…

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OTTAWA – Canada exited a high-level peacekeeping summit in South Korea this week after pledging millions of dollars in new money to help the United Nations carry out its missions around the world. But there was no pledge of new troops and equipment at the United Nations, nor any mention of Canada’s earlier pledge to provide a 200-strong rapid reaction force for peacekeeping. However, the United States pressed Canada to honor this long-standing commitment and reach out to Seoul with plans to employ the medical staff and drones needed for peacekeeping. However, experts argue that Canada’s commitment of $85 million…

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