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Some schools have already skipped the steps. This is what a “campus” is like without a real teacher or courses, 42 Quebeca subsidiary of the Paris corporation of the same name in Quebec: It recently opened in Quebec, and aims to train young people for new careers in information and computer technology. We also spoke to you a long time ago – in 2016 – about the School of Technology: The goal was to find out how technology entered schools and whether technologies can really improve education. But the perception of the school of the future is not only done…

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Canadian police launched a major operation on Friday to block the streets of central Ottawa, which has been paralyzed for nearly three weeks by the anti-sanitary movement, forcing the Canadian Parliament to remain exceptionally closed.AFP journalists noted that the police, who were deployed in large numbers on the streets of the federal capital, began Friday after 8:00 am (1:00 pm GMT) to make arrests.In a tweet, the police again advised “the protesters to leave immediately” and asked them to remain “peaceful”.She further explained that the police “would like to tell you that under provincial and federal law, you face serious…

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Dengue picking in Reunion: fears of resumption of a new epidemic From January 24 to February 6, 81 cases of dengue were confirmed. The cases are distributed over 15 municipalities. During these 2 weeks, 3 visits to the emergency room and 1 hospitalization for dengue fever were recorded. However, the numbers at this point remain lower than in the previous years for the same period. However, the current weather conditions, the increase in the number of new cases, and the identification of the first clusters of cases in the south and west, point to a new resumption of the epidemic.…

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Caisse de depot et placement du Québec is making its first foray into green hydrogen production by investing in Hy2gen, a German company that it wanted to establish in Varennes, Quebec. Posted yesterday at 3:02pm. Helen Barrell Journalism With three other partners, the fund will invest 288 million (200 million euros) in Hy2gen which intends to produce green hydrogen-based fuel for the transportation sector. Hy2gen has partnered with Greenfield Global, which produces ethanol in Varennes, to build and operate a renewable electricity-powered hydrogen plant from Quebec, on land adjacent to Greenfield Global’s existing facilities. The project has since been abandoned.…

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This article is part of the Rumor Detector section, click here for other articles. The root of the problem At first, it is natural that scientists traditionally hesitate to confuse meteorology and climatology: although they are related, they are Two distinct branches of science. The first refers to the study of atmospheric phenomena to predict the weather in a short time and in a particular place. The second relates to studying trends over a long period of time (at least 30 years). Climate scientists’ projections also cover large geographic areas, even the entire planet. Thus what distinguishes weather from climate…

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today held the fifth meeting of the Incident Response Group to discuss the public order emergency declared by the government under Emergency Measures Act. Accompanied by the Prime Minister and senior officials. He stressed that one of the government’s priorities is to end the illegal occupation and siege operations throughout the country and restore peace, order and good governance. The group was briefed on the progress made in implementing emergency decisions issued under the emergency law Emergency Measures Actincluding the financial measures provided for in Emergency Economic Measures Decree. The accounts of individuals and companies suspected…

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The eye can be our best ally to combat some diseases. New scientific research has just discovered details in the eye that may help detect certain diseases. this is study demonstrates that retinal thinning in middle age is potentially related to cognitive performance. Researchers have gone so far as to support the idea that eye tests can help predict disease riskAlzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease characterized by progressive loss of memory and some cognitive functions. This disease affected nearly 50 million people worldwide in 2015, and is the leading cause of dementia. By 2050, more than 152…

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category in: BusinessThreads : Media consulting, opinion polls, opinions and research MONTRAL, le 17 fvr. 2022 / CNW / -La13eannual edition of Red Ribbon Awareness WeekMCOrganized by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB), from February 22-25 2022. This The event is an opportunity to launch a dual challenge to governments across the country: to reduce red tape and modernize regulations. ? Economic recovery is for Canada And Qubec is a real opportunity to create a strong and competitive business environment for SMEs. But it is an opportunity that must be seized. For nearly two years, SMEs have been subject…

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The current global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic has allowed us to witness the ability of scientists to design and deploy different technologies in record time to mitigate the devastation caused by the virus, such as creating vaccines that reduce deaths by more than 90%, developing new antiviral treatments, or identifying the best behaviors to adopt to reduce from transmission of infection. Since our managers have also primarily used the results of these developments to guide their decision-making process, we have been able to appreciate the benefits of such an approach. Does this mean that we have learned how to…

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Ottawa Tuesday announced a series of border easing measures that will take effect on February 28, including ending a mandatory quarantine after a screening test taken at the airport upon return to the country. • Read also: COVID-19: Quebec records 56 new deaths • Read also: Towards easing the vaccine passport? Another important change: Canada will accept express tests as tests that are taken in the country of origin before returning to the country. Only PCR tests have been accepted so far. “For an antigen test for COVID-19 to be valid, it must be authorized by the country in which…

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