Author: Maria Gill

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honorable Daniel Vandal- Minister of Northern Affairs, Minister responsible for economic development Canada Today, the Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency announced an investment of $962,000 to support two breweries in downtown Winnipeg. These funds are awarded under the Business and Productivity Growth Program and will support the growth of this business. These two companies, Little Brown Jug and Nonsuch, are brewing new ideas to increase their capabilities, improve their operations and bring flavor to Manitoba to new markets. Companies like this benefit from government support Canada Reaching new heights by improving its productivity and competitiveness. Little…

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The experience was already conclusive with dogs, able to identify the presence of cancer cells just by smell. But Baptiste Beckert, the Laboratory of Experimental and Comparative Behavioral Sciences at the Sorbonne University in Paris, is betting on an entirely different animal that also has an unparalleled sense of smell, the ants. He raises thousands of them in his lab and takes care of one species in particular. “It is a species called Formica fusca. It is a species found throughout the Northern Hemisphere. This genus of ants has been described as possessing the most important cognitive abilities among ants,”…

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In the Retail Olympics, Walmart is always on top of the podium. Her pharaonic income gives her a comfortable head start over her opponents in the four corners of the world. But now a Chinese company with a meteoric rise is coming to the fore for the first time. Posted yesterday at 6:30 am Sixty years after its inception, the Walmart supermarket chain is still not badly old. Its concept continues to attract consumers to the point that nearly $2 billion enters its coffers every day. This is in fact, transactions! Thanks to the pandemic and several innovations, the American…

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Science journalism is like music: you have to learn it if you want to play it. No one would ever think of joining a professional orchestra by improvising as an oboe or guitarist. Published by Francine Pelletier in duty Last January 26, a column (“Pandemic Revised and Corrected”) contains so many scientific inaccuracies that the newspaper’s editor-in-chief had to apologize to readers and make corrections two days later. This startled me. It was another example of a reality I find sad: journalists and columnists don’t all know how to read music, but find themselves in an orchestra anyway, sometimes by…

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Credit rating agency Fitch on Saturday downgraded the debt rating of 28 Russian natural resource groups and said “a default of some kind appears likely.” • Read also: Spotify puts a line under paying subscribers in Russia • Read also: What does default mean for Russia? • Read also: The European Union has added 160 Russians to its blacklist and imposed sanctions on Belarusian funding Fitch has downgraded gas giant Gazprom, oil company Lukoil, Rusal miners, Polyus, Evraz and 23 other resource companies from B to “mostly CC,” which means it is “likely” that these companies do not meet their…

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primary Influenza is a highly contagious viral infection that can be serious in the most vulnerable people. Influenza epidemics usually occur each year in France during the fall and winter seasons. according to The latest report from Public Health FranceThe influenza epidemic is on the rise again. Thus five new metropolitan areas entered the epidemic phase: Brittany, Val-de-Loire Centre, Normandy, Neuquitan and Pays de la Loire. Indicators are also rising in Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Bourgogne-Franch-Comte, in Grand Est, in Hauts-de-France and in Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur. fifteen deaths The incidence of influenza-like illness among SOS Médecins consultations also rose sharply this week (8.1% vs.…

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This is what he wrote March 3 A group of four researchers including an Australian epidemiologist Gideon Myrowitz Katzwho has been very active for two years in promoting its discipline and the concept of uncertainty associated with it, as well as American microbiologist Elizabeth Beck, who has been very active for two years in tracking down research marred by irregularities. This, they say, is not a problem of “internal management” that concerns only the scientific community: it is the public’s trust that is affected by the difficulty the scientific community has in adapting to the new ecosystem of scientific publishing…

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In front of representatives of all parties, Director Indigenous Critical Infrastructure Fund (ICIF, or Indigenous Infrastructure Fund), Keith Matthew said his presence in Mexico was intended to inspire ideas about The collective future and a new way of doing business between nations. As an Aboriginal business leader, my observations outline how the indigenous peoples of Canada and Mexico can pass on their talents and knowledge, thereby creating wealth for all. That is why I want to encourage discussions here in Mexico to welcome initiatives aimed at increasing wealth and giving a voice to indigenous peoples in Mexico.Quote from Keith Matthew,…

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In 2022, the association plans to hold an exhibition at the Hospice Saint-Andre, a theater project at the Ateliers des Savoirs, and award the 2022 prize to Isis Mesfin for her research. “We propose to organize prehistoric cafés/science cafés at Tim’Marine in Cubzac-les-Ponts and the first will take place on May 22 at 2:30 pm in the ancient prehistoric of the Gironde, with Michel Lenoir, lecturer.”festival about birdsLes Rencontres 2022 begins, with a conference by Véronique Laroulandie on the relationship between prehistoric societies and birds, a festival of artistic and scientific encounters on birds. “The purpose of this project is…

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The subsoil of Cote-Nord is filled with iron, but it is not only the companies that mine this mineral They are attracted to other materials as well, such as copper and silver. Canadian mining company Kintavar will send geologists to Baie-Johan-Beetz next summer to assess the possibility of a copper and silver mine.At Baie-Johan-Beetz, the rocks date back to the middle of the Proterozoic geological period (from 500 million years ago to 2.5 billion years ago), approximately 1.5 billion years ago. Its solidification in time and its deformation favor the presence of metals such as copper and silver.In 1997, BHP,…

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