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It’s not news to anyone that the pandemic, border closures and varying immunization rates have posed a formidable challengeTournament Director Craig Tilley said. That’s why we waited as long as possible to ensure optimal conditions for players and amateurs, in as many places as possible., he added. The men’s ATP Cup event, won this year by a tough Russian team led by Daniil Medvedev and Andrey Rublev, kicks off the season on January 1 in Sydney. It will be followed the following week by the Sydney Classic, a joint WTA/WTA event. In Melbourne, three tournaments – two WTA and one…

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Mrs. LeBlanc is just like this song: alive and fighting. She founded Atikuss, which provides footwear, footwear and other local fashion items. Soon, she’ll open an environmental museum right next door to her shop, located on the Boulevard des Montagnais, in Uashat, the landlocked Innu community of Sept-Îles. José Shushy LeBlanc is a brilliant businesswoman.Photo: Radio Canada / Delphine JungThe community includes many entrepreneurs such as Ms. LeBlanc. Jean Launier, for example, one of the three partners at the helm of Mishkau Construction says that entrepreneurship has always been his passion. Mr. Launier believes that notions of business and sole…

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After three failed strength matches from Canada, the Americans broke the ice on their first chance with another player. Megan Keeler’s shot deflected twice before finishing behind Anne Rene Despens. It was Hilary Knight who scored her third goal in a row. She scored the equalizer and the winning goal on Sunday in Kingston. A few minutes later, the Americans found themselves 5v3 and took advantage of that. Amanda Kessel completed a perfect tic-tac-toe operation. She took advantage of quick passes from Alex Carpenter and Johnsey Dunn. The Canadians’ repeated efforts late in the third inning, including a solid two-minute…

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This team, made up of many new players, had to overcome many obstacles, starting with many months away from home at the start of the campaign. When he returned to Montreal, it was announced that assistant coach Jason de Tullio had brain cancer. There were also those tensions with supporters and the departure of President Kevin Gilmore. Given the difficulties they had to face, the players of CF Montreal gave a positive assessment of this most amazing season. We were 27th out of 27 at the start of the year. We were able to silence many people to prove that…

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It was important to me to open as soon as we could offer something to the skaters. At the weekend conditions weren’t perfect all around, but I knew there would be a group of skaters waiting to get their skis out.The promoter of a cross-country skiing center called the Montmorency Forest, Godefroy Bilodeau. On Saturday and Sunday, more than 300 skaters dusted their skis across the country on a fifteen kilometer track. Quite the opposite of the situation this time last year. The site has been completely closed to the public, after Laval University decided to end its recreational tourism…

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According to him, the government in particular plans to legislate to continue providing financial support to Canadians working in certain sectors of the economy still reeling from the COVID-19 pandemic. I think Canadians want to take immediate action on this., he argued. A bill should also be passed to ensure that anti-vaccine activists cannot protest in front of health facilities or threaten people who work there. According to Mr. Holland, there is a great consensus in this subject. The government is also planning legislation to ensure that all federally regulated workers are entitled to 10 days of paid sick leave.…

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reading time : 2 Minutes OTTAWA – The list of COVID-19 vaccines recognized by the Canadian government has been expanded with three more, including the controversial Chinese vaccine Sinopharma. Travelers who have received this vaccine will be allowed to enter the territory from November 30. At the time of going to the press, no press release from the responsible government or ministry to this effect has been published, only a few lines added on Friday on the Public Health Agency of Canada website attest to this: From November 30, the Government of Canada will expand the list of vaccines acceptable…

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With all due respect to the Legault government, the federal environmental study could affect the fate of the Quebec-South Shore third link project if it harms Canada’s ability to meet its international commitments to reduce carbon emissions. Greenhouse gases (GHG). • Read also: Lehouillier denounces Labeaume’s “face change” on third link • Read also: Compilation was sold against the third link in Limoilou • Read also: Tramway and tunnel: serious doubts about the third link Archive photos, AFP Environment and Climate Change Minister Stephen Gilbolt at COP26 in Glasgow on November 12. Canada’s Environment Minister, Stephen Gilbeau, recently announced that…

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The owners said Sunday that the money is timely as black-owned businesses along Eglinton Avenue West, primarily between Marlee Avenue and Oakwood Avenue, have struggled since 2011 to stay open. First, companies in the sector had to deal with the construction of the Eglinton Crosstown train. Recently, they have had to deal with restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. More than 50 black-owned businesses have closed in Little Jamaica in the past five years. It was a challenge, but I endured. I stuckSheryl Bryan Phillips, owner Judy Island GrillIt is a small restaurant serving authentic Caribbean cuisine. 2018 was our…

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CSQ, CSN and FTQ union members took advantage of the 25th anniversary of the Equal Pay Act to remind the government that there is still some way to go on the matter. According to the head of the Central Council of Abitibi-Témiscamingue-Nord-du-Québec – CSN Félix-Antoine Lafleur, women still earn 10% less per hour than men. About twenty people demonstrated in front of the offices of the Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work Committee in Rouen-Noranda.Photo: Radio Canada / Boualem Hajjouti The gap is larger in Abitibe-Tmiscaming, according to the unionist. There is greater disparity between men and women in…

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