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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.

Webtech’s Order Preparation Center has 100 jobs that must be filled within 30 days, by Black Friday, the day consumers take advantage of retailer discounts in droves to start their Christmas shopping or console purchases. The highly sought after game. Posted on Oct 28, 2021 at 7:00 AM Isabel Masset Journalism “Whether we find it or not, Black Friday is not going to change history! Marie-Claude Vachon, head of human resources for the company, recently opened its new center in St. Hubert. It is a huge mandate.” WIPTEC, qui travaille auprès des détaillants pour leurs stocks en magasin et leur…

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Bella Hadid meets the highest standards of perfection.Bella Hadid He has an almost perfect face. It was not his family or any opinion poll saying that but science and more precisely an expert in physics (we are talking about the human body), plastic surgery Britain’s Julian da Silva. To reach this conclusion, he analyzed the nine parts of the face of several female starlets, the size and position of the eyes, eyebrows, nose, lips, chin and jaw. Based on the theory of the golden ratio (“divine proportion”) based on the number phi (1.618), he was able to determine the closest…

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This time of year is usually the start of party time in the office. Sanitary measures give some freedom this year, but in hotels, we are far from the norm. Many companies have made reservations, but cancellations are increasing. Only 25 people are allowed per room. “There are those who book in the hope that the rule will change, and that it will increase,” Chicoutimi hotel owner Eric Laroche confirmed Wednesday to TVA Nouvelles. “The big parties have already been cancelled, because we know we won’t be able to hold huge parties,” explained Anne-Marie Baudault, general manager of L’hôtellerie du…

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France 5 channel presents to viewers on Thursday evening at 20.55 a new issue of “Science Large Format”. This week the series’ scientific journal presents an unpublished documentary “La fabrique du temps,” which is concerned, as its name suggests, over time, with one of the most complex concepts in our world. A wonderful epic that takes us from prehistoric times to the present day. Advertising © France TV / Grand Angle Productions Time Factory: Presentation time control. This is one of our biggest concerns. Since man knows how to calculate, he has tried to understand and measure observable phenomena of…

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“Activist,” “against everything,” “ideologically opposed to much of our economy”: The new environment minister, Stephen Gilbolt, perfectly captures the radicalization of the federal government by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the eyes of the leader’s curator, Erin O’Toole. On Tuesday, Canada’s Conservative Party was quick to attach a designation of “inexperienced and ideologically motivated” to those retained by Justin Trudeau to accomplish various tasks for the state, while worrying about a “very real danger to our economic and national prosperity”. unit.” 24 hours later, Erin O’Toole targeted only one member of the Cabinet: Stephen Gelbolt. I have many concerns about…

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The health crisis has also shown: municipalities have to adapt to crises and changes. Science and evidence should be at the heart of policy decisions at this political level of convergence. But do the municipal elections put science, especially the health of citizens, at the forefront of their concerns? What initiatives can encourage evidence-based decisions? Isabelle Bourgogne talks about it with: Remy QuirionAnd Chief Scientist in Quebec for 10 years. This fall, he was appointed President of the International Network of Leading Scientists and Scientific Advisers (International Network for Governmental Scientific Advice). Roxanne Hood A physician specializing in public health…

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Because of the rising average wage, the minimum wage is on the verge of a “significant increase”, but setting it at $20 an hour would create a “major economic shock”, believes the Minister of Labor, Jean Boulet. • Read also: Is the minimum wage too low in Quebec? • Read also: The Council of Employers is open to increasing the minimum wage On Wednesday he responded to the last words of Cogeco Chairman Louis Oudet, who wants to dramatically increase the minimum wage, to $20 an hour, in order to reduce social inequalities. Minimum wage is set at $13.50 an…

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The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell neighborhoods in all their freshness. But also in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the treasures of the world. In this new episode, let’s delve into an encounter with a somewhat chatty marine mammal: the killer whale.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Blackfish, an investigation into the story of Tilikum, the killer whale This video shows clips from the Blackfish documentary that tells the story of Tilikum, the killer whale involved in the deaths of three people. Captive, she continued to perform at Seaworld…

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An important file on the office of the new Defense Minister Anita Anand. Last summer, Ottawa launched a study to purchase patrol submarines. France is on its way to winning this contract. Emmanuel Macron hopes to interview Justin Trudeau on this topic by the end of the year. The French are looking for buyers for their submarines after the refusal of Australia, which decided not to buy 12 French submarines, preferring American nuclear submarines. The Canadian Navy wants to replace its four submarines purchased from the British in 1999 under the command of Jean Chretien. The British gave us wreckage,…

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Les Petits Dbrouillards is an association that offers the public the opportunity to have fun by experiencing challenges and experiments with different creatures in our environment. During this first week of school vacation in Chtellerault, every afternoon from 2pm, two skilled animators cycle from neighborhood to neighborhood and invite kids—primarily 8 to 14—to join them for free sessions. Chteauneuf, city centerAnd ozone on Friday On Mondays and Tuesdays, Pierre Emmanuel Salles and Stefan Cormier set up their travel workshop towards the lake and the gym. They took out their magic bag (almost) and unloaded their moving gear: string cups, mini…

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