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reading time : 3 Minutes [ENTREVUE EXPRESS] Who is the : Dominic Souris is the co-founder and general manager of Youth Climate Lab, a global non-profit organization that aims to support youth projects that fight climate change. Context : The International Conference on Climate Change (COP26) runs until November 12 in Glasgow, Scotland. It brings together the signatories to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (CCNUCC) And many environmental activists to discuss reducing the effects of global warming measures. the challenge : Canada, a signatory to the Paris Agreement in 2015, has committed, like most G-20 nations, to…

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People all over the country want to celebrate the holidays safely, Louie Canada Willing to help them host with pride by providing ideas and tips to make them happen small projects who will reinvent the interior of their home. The stores also have everything for light up the house For the holidays in terms of decoration, thus making it more cheerful and giving it elegance, inside and out. They already have a wide range of essential holiday products: LED lights, outdoor decorations and Christmas trees. Thus consumers can take advantage of competitive prices and new offers every week while waiting…

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The decision of the new president of Air Canada, Michael Russo, To give his first major speech in Montreal Not only did the English language shock political actors, it also caused complaints to the Office of the Official Languages ​​Commissioner. • Read also – Regional air transport: nearly a billion dollars in Quebec Raymond Tyberg, Commissioner of Official Languages We called Air Canada this morning […] Reaffirming the importance of the two official languages ​​in their communications, including in their letters,” Commissioner Raymond Tipperge stressed in a statement sent to magazine. Meanwhile, we have received six complaints regarding this highly…

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Winter is already knocking on the doors of Banff National Park. However, not enough snowfall along the Icefields Parkway to mask the consequences of the thermal dome that hit northwest North America at the end of June. One of the founders of the initiative From Yellowstone to Yukon Environmental activist Harvey Locke has rarely seen the level of the Po River so low. Snow melt from the thermal dome this summer has reduced the amount of snow in the mountains. This is our future everywhere and all the time in this field, he explains. Rapid melting and increased precipitation in…

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The Blaine Higgs government has canceled the reading of the Throne Address, scheduled for Tuesday in Fredericton. The current cycle will simply be extended, which could open the door to faster passage of special legislation to force striking government employees back to work.The government has not yet explained its decision or indicated whether it intends to pass special legislation to that effect. Several sources confirmed to Radio Canada that the news was announced to lawmakers in the early afternoon of Monday. Some deputies were surprised by this government’s decision. The current parliamentary session will simply continue. So the Blaine Higgs…

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While Air Canada is governed by the Official Languages ​​Act, the new president, Michael Rousseau, has decided to give his first major speech in Quebec in English only, and he has learned Newspaper. On Wednesday, November 3, he will speak to businessmen at the invitation of the Chamber of Commerce of Montreal (CCMM) at the Palais des Congrès, during an event announced with great fanfare, everywhere on social media. The conference, presented in collaboration with Bombardier, which sold 45 aircraft from the defunct CSeries to Air Canada, is titled Rebuilding Confidence and will focus on the carrier’s efforts to revive…

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It is clear that Canada wanted stronger and more ambitious language in the fight against climate change with other countries that wanted it as well.Canadian Prime Minister said at the conclusion of the summit. However, he ranked his remarks by noting that the 20 richest countries had made them Significant progress Recognizing the goal of keeping global warming at 1.5°C. Great powers have also pledged to phase out coal and methane. Ottawa urges other countries to follow suit. We encourage the world to do the same, but we will invest, and we will help the world do less, as we…

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Teachers affiliated with CSN will hold a three-day strike on November 2, 3 and 4, and those who are part of the CSQ will strike for two days on November 1 and 5. About thirty teachers from the Pierrot Garden CPE in Rouyn-Noranda affiliated with the steelworkers’ union have gone on an indefinite strike since October 13. Equipped with banners, they have been held in a picket line at the entrance to the center for more than two weeks. Stephanie Tremblay, who is entering her 18th year in the profession, is part of the group. It regrets the slow pace…

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Ripe pumpkins line the field. Pumpkins that can’t be found in Halloween decor. This is the variety that the farmer grows for seed. The harvest looks promising. I am sure I have about 400 kilograms per hectare. Anyway for the second year, I am really satisfied.Quote from:Sébastien Angers, organic pork and field crop producer, Ferme L’Odyssée Pumpkin field is ready for harvest.Photo: Radio Canada / France BaudouinSebastian Ingres conducted his first tests on pumpkin seeds in the spring of 2020. Skilled in regenerative farming aimed at restoring soils, he sought to diversify his crops and incorporate a new family of…

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Born in 1970, she was elected MP for Tuxedo, one of the wealthiest states in Manitoba, mother of two children, in 2000. Since then, she has never lost an election. Heather Stefanson was introduced to politics very early in her life, particularly through her father who ran for office when she was seven years old. He was in second place, losing to liberal Lloyd Axworthy. Next, she studied finance and political science at what was then the University of Western Ontario in London, then worked for Mila Mulroney, wife of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, when the latter was in…

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