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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.

In an interview, the Minister for Cyber ​​and Digital Security, Eric Kaer, gave evidence of auto insurance as an example. “This is not a government document, but it is mandatory, so we want to be able in our Quebec identity system to integrate documents that are not necessarily government documents.” Eric Kaer adds that a credit card can also be integrated into a digital wallet. Gives an example of a consumer who buys alcohol from a grocery store. “With the convenience store terminal, you will be able to verify that you are of legal age to purchase alcohol and pay…

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with Brotherhood, a wonderful tale, Director Caroline Guiela Nguyen experiments with sci-fi symbols, but she draws on reality to make an animated scene. Until January 15th in Célestins. From Christopher Nolan to Alfonso Cuarón, via Denis Villeneuve, the cinema and science fiction series creates new fictional forms to imagine the future. Because it’s not about saving humanity – like in the old days the movies The nineties – from the search for his soul. This undoubtedly reflects a new awareness of our responsibilities to the future of our planet, rather than a view of external threats. In a way, this…

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category in: Work environmentThreads : Awards and Rewards, Conservation/Recycling, Environmental Issues, Environmental Policy, Socially Responsible Investment Two famous Canadian organizations collaborate to fund the next generation of short films and exploratory documentary projects Ottawa, ONJan. 10, 2022 / CNW/ – Royal Geographical Society of Canada (SGRC) has supported exploration since its inception over 90 years ago. In 2021, CanadianGeographicFilms, a subsidiary production company, presented its first feature-length documentary, returning home And directed by Siopmak director Schönsteller. This year, she continues her journey of exploration into the world of cinematography. With the generous support of Mountain Equipment Corporation (MEC), RCGS is…

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The CHSLDs were not spared the Omicron wave that hit Quebec, while the situation there continued to deteriorate. Posted on January 10, 2022 at 3:30 pm Pierre Saint Arnaud Canadian Press Within three days, between January 6 and 9, the number of deaths in CHSLDs attributed to the current wave rose from 61 to 80. Meanwhile, there are now 30 CHSLDs in the red zone, at least 25% of their population has the virus, five over three days and 32 now in the orange zone. , 10 over Jan 6. . The orange area identifies institutions with active cases between…

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Après près de 30 ans, le restaurant East Side Mario’s, situé dans le center commercial Fleur de Lys, fermera ses portes en février. Ces dernières semaines, la direction a transmis un avis de licenciement collectif au ministère du Travail, de l’Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale. Une quinzaine de travailleurs vont perdre leur boulot le 28 février. Jusqu’à cette date, l’enseigne continuera de servir ses clients avec des mets pour emporter et un service de livraison (DoorDash, Uber et SkipTheDishes) en espérant le feu vert du gouvernement pour rouvrir sa salle à manger. Selon un salarié préférant taire son nom,…

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Yannick Gadot stepped forward. Europe’s green ecology candidate in the 2022 presidential election denounced, Monday, on Twitter, the statements of Republican Representative Ann Laurie Blaine, who challenged the scientific consensus on global warming. Anne Laurie Blaine, LR MP and Valerie Pecres support, quietly declares that ‘science is not unanimous’ on the issue of global warming. Saying 2022 is criminal! “,” The environmental candidate, who also referred to the movie Don’t Look Up, fired a satire of denial. the climate.MEP refers to a video filmed in March 2021, which appeared on Twitter on Sunday. We see a short excerpt from a…

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What might Alison Muotri, the head of a lab in California, think in 2019, when he realized that his cell cultures, reproducing in a miniature piece of brain tissue, automatically started emitting electrical activity? Perhaps the famous line of Dr. Henry Frankenstein: “It alive! He is alive!”(“He is alive!”). Revolutionary methods but no question 69 hise Sixth episode of science forScience podcast by Science and the future And 20 minutes, detailing the areas of application of this cellular engineering work that excites a large number of teams of scientists around the world. At the microphone, Hugo Galinier, journalist at Science…

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Whether they enjoy independence, autonomy, or national obedience, it is sadly clear that successive governments in Quebec since the Quiet Revolution have not been able to match the opportunities that the federal government can offer to competent and ambitious youth. This is evidenced by the generous Canadian Public Service programs that aim to engage fresh graduates in second and third cycles of universities who stand out in their community. The lack of an equivalent program in Quebec then highlights the economy in which the Quebec government is seriously considering attracting such talent in its public administration. This presents a particular…

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From the start, Clément Venturini’s work was off a poor standstill in the French cyclo-cross championship, which was contested on Sunday afternoon in Liévin. The AG2R Citroën team rider has not been able to climb upstream and must leave the tricolor jersey of Joshua Dubau, his runner-up for the past two years in Flamanville and Pontchâteau (see ranking). “It would be weird to not have the tricolor jersey anymore, but cycling is not an exact science, otherwise the others wouldn’t start the race. It’s a bit unfortunate to put this shirt away, but I think it would be a pleasure…

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The manager of commuter trains and bus lines in suburban Montreal, Exo, warned Sunday that his customers may have to deal with schedule changes in January due to COVID-19. The manager should return to his regular winter schedule on Monday, but the latter promises to be upset if network employees contract the coronavirus. “Exo will make every effort to provide all scheduled services as per the usual schedule.” […]. However, depending on the staff available to provide bus, train and public transit services, some schedules can be revised at short notice,” admitted the carrier that provides bus services in all…

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