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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.

(Montreal) Vera Capital reported second-quarter results above analysts’ expectations, but the news was overshadowed by the change in its business relationship with its star manager, Montrealer Nadim Rizk. Posted on August 12, 2021 at 12:54 pm Updated at 4:26 PM. Stephane Rolland Canadian Press Nadim Rizk, Head of the Global Equities Team, will launch a new company called StonePine Asset Management, in partnership with Fiera. Within this new Montreal-based company, Mr. Rizk’s team will continue to provide subsidiary advisory services to Viera. The portfolio manager is a major player in the Montreal business. Since 2009, its franchise has seen its…

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After an affair Selling fake vaccination certificates In Bordeaux last week, another health card scam was added in the department, then Physician’s professional account was used to produce 55 certificates For beneficiaries who did not receive doses. To understand new questions emerging about the safety of sesame seeds, Arnaud Günel, MD, Lormont and managing representative for MG France, France Bleu Gironde details the issues facing practitioners today. FBG: How does a doctor of the day who provides a vaccination certificate to a patient work? Arno Günel: There are two ways. The first with our professional card, which is equivalent to…

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Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates said Thursday that his Climate Investment Fund will commit $1.5 billion to joint projects with the US government if Congress passes a program to develop technologies that reduce carbon emissions. • Read also: Biden is betting big and winning… for now • Read also: After infrastructure, Biden defends the social dimension of his economic program The Senate on Tuesday approved a $1.2 trillion investment plan. It saves $550 billion in new federal spending to renovate roads, bridges and transportation, but also in high-speed internet and to combat climate change, for example by building a network of…

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Regional Director of Public Health in Laval, DrNS Jean-Pierre Trepannier expects a busy fall. Cases of COVID-19 are constantly increasing in its territory, and this is even before the start of the school year and return to the staff office. Without wanting to comment on the lifting of the obligation to wear a mask in class, the doctor stresses that sanitary measures must be adapted to regional epidemiological situations. Laval region recorded 187 new cases of COVID-19 in 1 weekHe is August. And it’s on track to surpass that weekly number, according to DrNS Tribanier: 166 new infections have been…

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Vegas Sports Bar 2.0, which does not wish to implement the new health passport scale, will temporarily close its doors from 1He is September protest. • Read also: 369 new cases and no additional deaths in Quebec • Read also: Parti Québécois invites discussion of the vaccine passport “It’s my way of saying it doesn’t make sense anymore,” explains owner Richard Boleyn. Although he has always implemented literally every government-imposed measure, he says he is indignant for agreeing to all these new rules. “In my field, many of us feel short of breath and many of us don’t dare speak,…

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August 24, 2020 – trick I read that science is back again September 23, 2020! Children and adults are invited to devote a moment of their day to scientific reading: a documentary book, a popular scientific journal, a science fiction novel, an illustrated story on a science topic, a biography of a researcher, etc… National Records “I Read the Flag!” Now expired! This year, over 55,500 children and adults participated! Thank you all for sharing the joy of reading science on this special day. Winners will be announced on Tuesday, September 29th on our website. Congratulations to the seventh grader…

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Last year, when Irene O’Toole became leader of the Conservative Party of Canada (CPC), he had a long list of jobs to do: enforce his authority over the party, clarify on social issues, and broaden the Conservative base. Possible Finance Minister. Since Sunday, Mr O’Toole can now say he has a future finance minister on his team with the nomination of Vincent Duhamel. Restoring the floor of the economy Mr. Duhamel has worked in finance his entire life. His presence would give credibility to the conservative team when it comes to talking about the economy. Since the start of the…

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August 11, 2021Reuters (Reuters) – The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said on Wednesday it is studying three conditions to determine if they constitute side effects of COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna after identifying a small number of cases. She explained that erythema multiforme, a form of allergic skin reaction, as well as glomerulonephritis and nephrotic syndrome, both of which affect the kidneys, are being examined by the EMA’s Safety Committee. Last month, the European Agency, which authorized the vaccines, identified a possible link between very rare cases of myocarditis and vaccines using messenger RNA technology, those from Pfizer…

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(St. John) is suing the Innu of Labrador Ottawa and the government of Newfoundland and Labrador over a recent $5.2 billion deal for the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric project. Posted on Aug 11, 2021 at 6:51 PM The state of Innu confirmed in a press release on Wednesday that the federal and provincial governments have taken “direct, deliberate and decisive action” to eliminate the financial benefits promised to the people of Innu, while the Muskrat Falls project is under construction on their own. their land. They say they were left out of negotiations on the agreement in principle that Prime Minister…

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Whether they are experts or recent graduates, during a job interview, data scientists should think about how to showcase both their technical acumen and their generic skills to potential employers. Preparing for an interview in this field should begin with an examination of the target company, the types of questions you might ask, and exploring ways to highlight your strengths. Continuation of the article below The best data scientists build effective models, use appropriate techniques for different types of problems, and develop strategies to augment data sets. They also need to be excellent communicators with business intuition, have a presence…

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