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A demonstration will take place on Saturday in front of Air Canada’s head office, on the Boulevard de la Côte-Vertu, in Montreal, “to denounce the board of directors” and their decision to retain President and CEO Michael Russo. • Read also: French: Legault will have a discussion with the President of Caisse • Read also: Controversy over Canadian Airways language draws Washington Post’s attention • Read also: Our business leaders must know our language, but also our values Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste (SSJB), which is organizing the event, promises that “several public figures will attend, and some will speak”. Representatives of Quebec…

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published 11/12/2021 22:22 France 3 Article by E. Bach, M. Martel, H. Pozzo, P.-M. from futa – France 3 France TVs Bronchiolitis is re-emerging in France and affects many children. As a result, many Physiotherapists are exhausted. Babies have been piling up in physiotherapy offices for several weeks due to bronchiolitisIt is a viral disease that attacks the airways of children. Babies should have physical pressure on the chest in order to release the airways. The artistic and subtle gestures that are repeated more and more often in specialized offices. “For two months now, I have 20, 25 babies a…

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Thus basic aspects such as budgeting, debt, insurance, wills, retirement planning and taxes are completely absent or neglected. Lots of attention oriented investments This raises concerns because people’s perception of what a financial plan is is not complete. They do not understand that in order to help themselves they need to have a good knowledge of all aspects of their finances. If their advisor focuses only on investments, says Aurèle Courcelles, assistant vice president at IG Wealth Management, it doesn’t manage other risks. He says investments tend to get a lot of attention, because the topic is more real than…

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Posted on November 12, 2021, 3:01 pmUpdated on November 12, 2021, 3:18pmNight owls may disappoint. A new study shows that there is an ideal time period for To fall into the arms of Morpheus At least to take care of his heart. Neither too early nor too late: the ideal time is between 10pm and 11pm.Based on data from more than 88,000 participants in the UK Biobank (a large cross-channel database), the survey indicates that sleeping at 10pm or later is associated with a lower risk of infection. Cardiovascular disease Sleeping early or late.Connected braceletsDavid Blanes, lead author of the…

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From the clothing to the finish, including the assembly and electrical wiring of the carriages, CEO Jean-Marc Arbod laments in the document dated September 7. breach of principles and good train manufacturing practices. The product delivered is not Not at the expected level. The letter was sent to Eric Appert, director of the union known as the Montreal Mobility Partners Group, after brief inspections of Brossard. Observed defects could affect the quality of service to be provided to REM passengers in terms of reliability, comfort, quality and, in some cases, pose a potential risk of passenger injury.Quote from:Jean-Marc Arbod, CEO…

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We use your registration to deliver content in the manner you have agreed to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include advertising from us and third party advertising based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. more information There is compelling evidence that the cancer burden could be increased by the epidemic. Experts have already warned that survival rates may start to fall as the NHS works to beat backlog. The importance of diet in preventing disease cannot be overstated. A body of research suggests that dairy products can double the risk of prostate cancer…

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Ian Edwards, president and CEO of SNC-Lavalin, has postponed his scheduled speech next Monday to the business community, to rephrase it in French. “I want to take the time to better prepare my presentation and make sure it contains more French, the official language of Quebec, to better meet the expectations of all of our interlocutors,” he wrote in a letter published late Thursday afternoon. . He said recent events surrounding the place of French in Canadian and Quebec business have prompted him to postpone his speech and “postpone my commitment for next year.” “I fully understand the reality of…

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– After being heavily pollinated, Spain survived the new waveThe country has one of the lowest infection rates in Europe with 63 cases per 100,000 population over the last 14 days. Almost 80% of the country’s population is vaccinated.Posted today at 00h55In Spain, 79% of the population is fully vaccinated compared to 67% in Great Britain and Germany.France Press agencyWith the highest vaccination rate in the major European countries, Spain has escaped the resumption of pollution on the continent. However, experts warn that it is not immune to an epidemic rebound. After the shock of the first wave of spring…

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(Montreal) CAE returned to profit in its latest quarter, after posting a loss in the same period last year, the flight simulator specialist reported a 16% increase in revenue on Thursday. Posted on November 11, 2021 at 11:24 am The Montreal-based company reported earnings attributable to shareholders of $14.0 million, or 4 cents per share, for the quarter ended September 30. That compared to a loss of $5.2 million, or two cents per share, for the same quarter a year earlier. Total revenue for the second quarter was $814.9 million, up from $704.7 million last year. Excluding non-recurring items, CAE…

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It must be remembered that any text that ends the United Nations Climate Conference (COP) must have gained the consensus of 196 countries, for every word in every sentence. This is one reason why the 2015 Paris Agreement is a “soft”: a country that does not meet its greenhouse gas-reduction targets faces no penalty. Some states would have liked it to be binding, while others opposed it. But this is also reflected in texts that are, at the end of most COPs, more declarations of principles than international treaties in the strict sense of the word. The language can get…

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