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Sophie Laurent is a contributor to Vaughantoday.ca, covering a wide range of topics including local news, politics, business, technology, sports, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting that helps readers stay informed about current events and issues that matter to their communities. Sophie is committed to presenting accurate information, practical insights, and relevant stories in a straightforward and reader-friendly manner, making complex topics accessible to a broad audience.
An anti-Islamophobia demonstration in front of the Sciences Po Grenoble campus, in Saint-Martin-d-Isere (Isere), March 9, 2021. Philippe Demazes/AFP Of the fifteen candidates, five (including three former students) were invited for a job interview on January 10 at the Institute of Political Studies (IEP) in Grenoble. The stakes are high: hiring a director, or liaison, capable of helping get out of the crisis, an institution that has been rather weak for a year. The latest shock came on December 20, 2021, when Laurent Wauquiez, president (Les Républicains) of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region, announced in a tweet that he was suspending funding,…
Unvaccinated Canadian truck drivers who wish to enter Canada with their cargo must be screened at the border since Saturday morning, in addition to respecting the quarantine. We are in a somewhat awkward position. About half of what we make in Quebec alone is exported to the United States, said Sylvie Cloutier, president and CEO of Conseil de la transformation du Québec (CTAQ). As for American truck drivers who have not received their dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, they simply cannot enter the country. Thus, some American drivers who bring in essential items for processing are ineligible to cross the…
Every day, nearly 500 kinds of bacteria Nestled in the intestine similarly repeated by the process of mitosis, and at high speed: in general, 20 minutes is enough for bacteria to split in two. The result: 5 billion new cells in less than 11 hours! However, this process is interrupted when antibiotics designed to kill are taken nurse germ.But in the case of particularly heavy treatments, antibiotics can also irreversibly damage the overall structure of microbes, going so far as to eliminate some of the “good” bacteria.>> Read also: Depression: The link between gut flora and depression has been confirmed!Microbiota…
Last year, the corruption trial of businessman Tony Accorso, his aide Francesco Bruno and two former tax officials was thwarted due to unreasonable delays under Jordan’s ruling. Thanks to unprecedented access to evidence collected by the police, Journalism Today reveals how, according to investigators, they set out to disappear millions of dollars in bribes. Posted at 5:00 am Vincent Laroche Journalism It was all due to pornography. Nothing more, Antonio Girardi hit. It was January 21, 2010 in Bern, Switzerland. Girardi, a former auditor in the Montreal office of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), was fired by the federal government…
On Saturday, the Ministry of Health criticized a prominent doctor who criticized Israel’s response to the Omicron variant of the coronavirus and the government’s quarantine policies. In an opinion piece published Saturday on the Walla news site, Dr. Edith Matut, of Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, said policymakers were still motivated by “anxiety and a sense of fear” and noted that despite being more contagious, the alternative Omicron is less virulent than Previous strains of coronavirus. “Important to know: The numbers given to us of hospitalized coronavirus patients — whether mild (mostly) or severe — have coronavirus, but the vast…
In 2020, the first year of a health and economic crisis marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, we Quebecers paid a whopping $174 billion in taxes to public administrations. Quebec received $86.5 billion; Ottawa $55 billion; Municipalities $15.9 billion and public pension plans (QPP and CPP) about $17 billion. In total, our various public administrations made roughly $1.2 billion less than in 2019, a “normal” year in which the economy was running smoothly. This shows how “tax capture” continues in its form even in times of pandemic! This has allowed Quebec to “remain” No. 1 in Canada. Compared to the Canadian…
platform. in their gallery Globalism On December 22, 2021, philosophers Bernadette Benswood-Vincent and Gabriel Dorothy eloquently demanded A survey of the state of scientific data in current technological sciences. To listen attentively to how vaccine-resistant people build their discourse and its meaning. On the first point, they rightly pointed out that science is not immune to conflicts of interest that are often poorly regulated, that it is subject to competitive pressure that can lead to fraud, and that the cult of innovation and associated funding can lead researchers to oversell the results of their research. With regard to antioxidants, they…
Bar owners are browsing between frustration and impatience in the face of a lack of indications from Quebec about when a possible reopening. • Read also: direct | Developments on COVID-19 “Over the past few weeks, we’ve been getting messages from people who are really desperate,” Renaud Paulin, CEO of the Quebec Bar Owners Association, said in an interview with LCN. The latter also believes that “this third closure is much more difficult from a financial point of view than the first two closures.” They were financially returned, and they had no money left. They mortgaged their home and commercial…
“The arrival on the national territory of Moroccan citizens or foreigners who have been fully vaccinated and provided with a negative PCR test is less epidemiologically dangerous than the behavior of people who have not been vaccinated or who have not been fully vaccinated, and who do not adhere to preventive measures. , they meet in cafes and Dr. Tayeb announced Hamdi in a column published on social media on Saturday “going to public or private gatherings.” For the expert, “Given the rapid spread of the virus under these conditions, access to the national territory under the applicable sanitary conditions…
(OTTAWA) The Trudeau government is ending contracts with Supermax Healthcare Canada to supply nitrile gloves because its Malaysian supplier is suspected of using forced labor to manufacture personal protective equipment. Posted at 5:00 am Joel Dennis Belavance Journalism Journalism I learned that the Ministry of Public Services and Supply has yet to receive the results of the audits that promised to clarify allegations that Malaysian Supermax Corp. is using forced labour. These audits were due to be submitted to him at the end of November. As of September 30, Supermax Healthcare Canada, the Canadian division of Supermax Corp., has secured…
