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Canada Post posted a pre-tax loss of $264 million for the third quarter of 2021, a slight improvement over the same period in 2020. • Read also: Festive season: Canada Post is looking for 4,000 workers • Read also: Mandatory vaccination in Canada Post: staff shortages before leave? • Read also: 219,400 vacancies in Quebec in August “Although first-half results from 2021 show strong revenue growth across all business areas, this growth slowed slightly in the third quarter as consumers resumed in-store shopping,” the Postal Service said in a press release Friday. Canada Post also reported a $492 million pre-tax…

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It was by far the best day in the history of the track, field and cross country program. One of the great days in the history of Rouge et Or, all sports combined Launched after the auditions head coach Felix Antoine Labuante. Behind Jesse LaCourse, teammate Catherine Buschmin crossed the finish line for the eight kilometer race in third place while Jean-Simon Deganis (second) and Thomas Favard (third) also took the podium on the men’s side. Men’s and women’s teams Rouge et Or with the Canadian Champions banners. Photo: Radio-Canada / Rouge et OrAs a result, Laval’s teams topped the…

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My whole life has been bringing people together to achieve something greater, so it is sure for me, to sit in front of politicians where, when you ask a question, you have no answer. This bothers me, as you say. Dean of scar QSQuebec Solidarity The National Assembly relinquished the position of Parliamentary Leader last June to its co-spokesperson, Gabriel Nadeau Dubois. I’m in a role that turns me off, she said to explain her decision. Since then, she has returned to her roots, to the field, with activists. At the age of 58, a community career entrepreneur wasn’t going…

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Residents and environmental experts were on hand to adopt this proposal, thanks to which Windsor joined forces with more than 400 municipalities across Canada who had previously taken the lead. Two years later, experts believe the city could do better. Such is the case with Anneke Smit. She is Professor of Law at the University of Windsor and Director of the Windsor Cities Law Center. In an interview with CBC, she explained that Windsor has to be more proactive in some changes, act faster, and be a leader. sometimes […] We wait for other municipalities to do the important things…

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The demolition of Jacques Dube’s Square has been completed. Over the next few weeks, workers will be busy picking up the rest of the debris and then moving on to the next step. Work is progressing well on the construction site for the new Témiscouata-sur-le-Lac Arena.Photo: Radio Canada/Patrick BergeronAccording to the project manager at these two locations, Danny Morin, the steel structure installation of the buildings will be completed within the coming weeks. Danny Morin, Project ManagerPhoto: Radio Canada/Patrick BergeronStarting next week, on Mondays in Cabano, in the plaza, the installation of the steel structure will begin. And on December…

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The 430th Tactical Helicopter Squadron will be tasked with assisting in Operation LENTUS (A new window). It will be our turn there to fly helicopters. We are responsible for providing the majority of helicopter personnel, summarizes Lieutenant-Colonel Alexandre Dubois. members of ActCanadian Armed Forces Thus, it will be able to transport food to the isolated municipalities due to the numerous blocked roads. The military can also be called in to transport people who need medical care. Canadian soldiers prepare their equipment for the mission.Photo: Radio Canada / Hadi HusseinWe especially anticipate transportation tasks, but we will help provincial authorities to…

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(Toronto) An informal investigation shows that at least 1 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been disposed of in Canada. Posted on Nov 19, 2021 at 6:39am Mickey Djuric and Laura Osman Canadian Press The Canadian Press has asked health ministries across the country to indicate how many doses should be sacrificed, especially because their expiration date is past, but also for any other reason. Some departments did not respond by the requested date. Ontario refused to provide information while other jurisdictions, such as Yukon and Prince Edward Island, provided only the number of expired doses. However, the survey…

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The company was incorporated in Henryville, ITA-CAN Démolition inc. She was convicted on September 23 of violating the Environmental Quality Act for events that occurred in 2019. She was fined $30,000 in addition to various costs. This is the first time Henryville has been indicted under the Environmental Quality Act. The facts it was accused of date from May 29 to August 4, 2019 as well as to August 13, 2019. The company failed to take the necessary measures to ensure the storage and handling of the remaining materials deposited on its land. or disposed of in an authorized location.…

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On the other hand, we see that it does a better job. More frequent contacts between the deputy and the office, says Mr. Tardiff’s political attaché, Nicolas Lesser-Dupont. Denis Tardiff suspended his activities on August 30 due to health reasons. In March, the deputy also had to take a break, this time due to heart problems. wallets MRCProvincial District Municipality De Riviere de Loup and the head of the Regional Table of Elected Municipal Officials of Bas-Saint-Laurent (TREMBSL), Michel Lagasse, expressed his solidarity with the deputy in these trying times. Everyone understands that illness is not a choice. When we…

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In June 2016, indicating that a file Multiple interventionsAnd like these [ses] Their predecessors did not give the desired resultsThe commissioner at the time, Graham Fraser, used his last cartridge: a special report to Parliament (A new window). This process is rarely used, since only its predecessor, Debreville Fortier, used it in 1990, with success. Commissioner Fraser gave the government several options for resolving the situation at Air Canada and recommended that his report be examined by a parliamentary committee. Something made with another report, Muscular, published in 2017. Raymond Tyberg, Commissioner of Official Languages ​​of Canada (archive)Photo: The Canadian…

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