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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.

Posted in: 20/12/2021 – 23:36 The British Prime Minister must manage the massive increase in pollution associated with the Omicron variant. Between the scandals about parties organized during confinement, the split between the Conservatives and the discontent of the population, Boris Johnson is careful not to hurt anyone. With our correspondent in London, Mary BuddhaBoris Johnson torn. On the one hand, scientific advisors are pushing him to introduce new measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic. On the other hand, Conservative MPs oppose to completely new restrictions because they refuse to restrict individual and collective liberties. So Boris Johnson spoke…

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New indefinite government restrictions on businesses could temporarily lay off thousands in the coming days. • Read also: New restrictions: Pubs and schools are now closed • Read also: Quebec closes bars over festive season: ‘It would be very hard to pass’ Casinos, bars, cinemas, theaters, spas, amusement parks and training centers had to close yesterday. Restaurant owners also have to deal with limited traffic, and some have had to revise their hours. Already, due to the closure of the casinos, Lotto-Quebec was playing around, Monday, with the possibility of thanking more than 2,300 workers. a surprise At Cinémas Guzzo,…

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When a cold begins to appear, a small infection appears. So it is advised to eat good foods to protect yourself during the winter season. The immune defense experiences a slight, or even somewhat noticeable, decrease when the cold season begins its first months. Before the body weakens, it would be better to stock up on vitamins and trace elements to cope with cold days and freezing nights. Food against fatigue and minor ailments Cold is often synonymous with low tone. In fact, many people experience stress and immunity feels threatened. The vitamin C provided by lemon helps protect against…

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category in: Businessactive : Economie Ottawa, at 20 dc. 2021 / CNW Telbec / – Network for Economic Development and Employment Canada RDE Canada and its members are pleased to announce the holding of a National Summit on Economic Francophonie in Minority Situations, which will take place on September 28-29, 2022 at the Delta Hotel by Marriott Ottawa City Center (101 Street, Ave. leon). This will be a unique opportunity to bring together all the players and stakeholders in the economic development and entrepreneurship of the Francophone and Acadian communities across the country. As the repercussions of the epidemic are…

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Nearly 100 people died in tornadoes that swept the central eastern United States in mid-December. About 30 tornadoes traveled more than 350 kilometers, from Arkansas to Kentucky. This distance makes it a major event, rarely noticed. “This is not an unexpected event, but we can consider it unusual,” notes Robert Vautard, a climate scientist at the National Center for Scientific Research and director of the Pierre-Simon Laplace Institute. Its origin is due to the great atmospheric instability that prevailed at the beginning of December. In question, a cold front encounters a mass of humid and abnormally hot season air coming…

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For Canada, the updated voting policy states that most companies will have at least one woman on the board of directors by 2022, and that large companies will have boards of directors(s) of at least 30% women (policy adopted in 2020). In addition, the ISS is expanding the coverage of its CA’s diversity policies and broadening gender considerations to include race in the UK and Ireland (along with previously announced racial diversity requirements in the US). The company noted that climate change is now a major issue for shareholders, as many investors seek to better integrate climate risk considerations into…

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The above larvae are larvae Atlantic herringIt is about a month old and has an average measurement of 2cm. Like most fish larvae, it has a mostly transparent body and is devoid of scales. The larval stage is a critical period for replenishing the fish stock. During this period, the mortality rate is very high, mainly due to predation (a small number of individuals reach adulthood). Especially during this stage the body and organs of the fish develop, from the opening of the mouth to the growth of all the fins. Therefore, larvae are more sensitive to changes in the…

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NorthStar is the first commercial surveillance service operating from space. Thanks to their fleet of satellites, they monitor space and can also detect waste around the Earth, this Canadian company is the first in the world to offer this kind of service that makes it possible to send and receive information more often. accurately. The obtained comprehensive view therefore allows optimal navigation of active satellites in space. Its managers decided to establish their European headquarters in Luxembourg.Satellite images are essential in detecting many problems on Earth, such as natural disasters. However, these satellites are at risk of colliding with space…

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Characters dodging time- and gravity-defying bullets, computer code falling from the sky… Here’s how “The Matrix”, whose fourth episode released on Wednesday, December 22, turns science fiction into a new dimension. This new episode, signed by Lana Wachowski alone, marks a return between reality and the Matrix of the cyber-rebel in dark glasses of Neo (Keanu Reeves), and does not hesitate to reinterpret images from previous films, including the first, released in 1999 and the cult of many. . “bullet time” This is the image that made cinema through the third millennium: on the roof of a skyscraper, Neo avoids…

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Ottawa – Influenced by restrictions that prevented their foreign customers from coming into the country, outfitters are turning to ecotourism. Many have diversified their offerings: they offer their services to monitor wildlife or hike, to keep their businesses alive during the pandemic. The Canadian Federation of Equipping Societies says many of its members have opened their facilities to Canadians wanting to enjoy the outdoors and observe wildlife, without hunting. Some outfitters also offer hiking guides on horseback, snowshoes, or snowmobiles. The absence of American hunters appears to have benefited the wildlife populations. For example: Outfitters say they have observed hundreds,…

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