Author: Sophie Laurent

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.

Our members, in many areas, cannot afford to be shut down again. Quote from:Louis-Philippe Gaultier, Senior Director, Atlantic Legislative Affairs, Canadian Federation of Independent Business Louis-Philippe Gaultier, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs for Atlantic Canada at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.Photo: Radio CanadaAccording to Canadian health authorities, the country could hit a possible fourth wave of COVID-19 cases as early as fall, particularly due to variable delta virulence. For Louis-Philippe Gauthier, Senior Director of Legislative Affairs Atlantic, at the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, maintaining retail activities must be the priority in the coming months, in order to ensure…

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Evgueni Sinitsyne / XinHua / Global Look Press Russia Beyond Now on Telegram! To receive our articles directly on your mobile device, sign up for free at https://t.me/russiabeyond_frA statement said that Russia may move forward next September with the official approval of a vaccine against the Covid-19 virus for adolescents. interview To the journal Izvestia Alexandre Guinzbourg, Director of the National Center for Research in Epidemiology and Microbiology Gamaleïa, in the origin of Sputnik V, registered from a year ago to today on the basis of which this new preparation is being developed.“We will now prepare a report before the…

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Dear hacker […] We want to contact you and urge you to return the hacked assets, wrote Poly Network in a message to hackers that was posted on Twitter. The amount of money I hacked is the largest in the history of decentralized finance […] This money comes from tens of thousands of members of the crypto community.Quote from:Polly Network on Twitter Altogether, the theft of Ethereum, BinanceChain, and OxPolygon tokens is worth about $600 million, according to accounts from users including cybersecurity researcher and Ethereum specialist Mudit Gupta. Poly network did not immediately respond to a request fromFrance Press…

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Written by Claudia Piccard Deland, PhD candidate in Neuroscience, and Tor Nielsen, Professor (University of Montreal, Canada) Dreams help us regulate our emotions and adapt to stressful events. Repetitive content can be a failed attempt to incorporate challenging experiences. Dreaming in the same scenario over and over is a well-known phenomenon – nearly two-thirds of the population reported having experienced an episode of recurring dreams. Being stalked, finding yourself naked in a public place, facing a natural disaster, losing your teeth or forgetting to go to an entire class for an entire semester are typical themes of these recurring dreams.…

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The Canadian immigration system, although not perfect, is often cited as an example around the world. As I’ve said many times in the past year, the pandemic has truly changed our lives. But the pandemic has also reinforced a fact about Canada: Immigration is essential to its economic growth, and vital to our future. Critical workers, including health care workers, have been on the front lines of the pandemic. They saved lives, and thanks to them, Canadian families had access to basic necessities. Whether it is taking care of our elderly people or producing our own food, the role they…

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No, it’s not about promoting a return to the oil lamp. Supporting the archeology of climate change, such a team of anthropologists, geographers and earth scientists from Canada, the United States, and France in Journal of the American Academy of Sciences (PNAS) In the past month, it must be emphasized that the answers that man has given to past climate turmoil can help us deal with the sweltering temperatures hanging in the nose.The experts of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said again on Monday in the disturbing first part of their sixth report: “We now have a much…

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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket lifts off from Launch Pad 40 in Cape Canaveral, Florida on May 26, 2021 (Image: SOPA Images via Getty Images)Space – There are some that lack imagination. A Canadian startup called “Geometric Energy Corporation” (GEC) has partnered with SpaceX to publish advertisements into space via a satellite called CubeSat that will soon take off on board Falcon 9 . rocket.However, the collaboration between the two companies will not feature classic billboards like on Earth, according to interested in trade. One side of the device will have a dotted display containing commercials and even artwork, according…

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Comirnaty Vaccine (Pfizer BioNTech): 261 adverse reactions have been reported in connection with menstrual disorders, 30 of which were associated with other symptoms such as influenza syndrome. The mean age of the women was 36.5 years.Spikevax (Moderna) vaccine causes 49 side effects related to PMS, 6 of which are accompanied by other symptoms such as influenza syndrome. The average age of the women was 38.For these two vaccines, “development is spontaneously favorable within a few days for the vast majority of cases,” asserts ANSM. We cannot yet establish a link between vaccination and menstrual disorders, the causes of these disorders…

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Ford F-150 trucks are popular not only by residents, but also by thieves, since two of these vehicles were stolen in Trois-Rivieres over the weekend of August 7. Criminals are conservative and meticulous. They left no trace of theft, only a nasty surprise to the owners in the morning. “I was wondering where he was [le véhicule]. Is it a bad joke that they played on me,” explained one of the victims of the robberies, Michel Lutarte. His keys were still in his house and his car indicated that it was still locked. The other victim, who was not far…

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“Sheepy,” a longtime star of the Science Center’s climate change awareness campaigns, is at the heart of the project. Through these initiatives, the organization hopes to reach 2 million young people across Canada by 2025 Inspiring them to take action that will make a difference in their communities. Climate change is a scientific crisis that has implications for society around the world. It is important as a science center to provide our audiences with the opportunity to learn, as well as to motivate people to take action.Jay Labin, general manager of Science North, said after the announcement of this new…

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