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category in: business, stactive : Business Acquisitions and Mergers MONTRAL, August 5, 2021 / CNW Telbec / -ELNA Medical (ELNA), the largest network of primary care clinics specializing in Canada, is pleased to announce the acquisition of StatCare Superior Clinic, the largest of its kind on West Island Montreal. Founded in 1988 and located right across from Buhaira General Hospital, this clinic in pointe clear It offers general medical services without an appointment, covered by the Rgie de l’assurance maladie du Qubec. StatCare benefits from a group of approximately 40 doctors and 10 nurses, who provide medical services to more…
Education. Artist Julie Lambert invites residents to discover the artwork done by 112 students from GARAF, the Animal Research and Development Assistance Group, as part of the Intersection Project. Last fall, artist Julie Lambert accompanied young people on a creative process aimed at transforming a hallway in their school with an art project of an ecological nature. The intersection project, carried out with students from the Jean Rimbault School, is an installation that symbolizes a meeting, a crossing of two roads, a pedestrian crossing for students and a migration corridor for small creatures of a precarious situation. One of the…
(Montreal) A record level of exports, thanks in particular to oil, allowed Canada’s trade balance to largely stabilize in the green in June. Posted Aug 5, 2021 at 11:20 AM The National Institute of Statistics said Thursday that total exports amounted to $53.8 billion, up 8.7%, up nine from eleven divisions. Exports of energy products (+22.9%) rose sharply to $11.3 billion in June, the highest level since March 2019. “Despite the rise in crude oil prices in June, the increase in the value of exports is mainly due to higher volumes,” the institute said in a statement. In terms of…
Located in the same building as the Liège Aquarium, the Maison de la science allows you to immerse yourself in its history while exploring various disciplines through experiments. Thirty years ago, professors and researchers from University of Liege They came together to create a place to promote scientific studies. In a few weeks, the utopia is realized: Dar Al Uloom opens its doors in it 1991. “From the beginning, the desire has been to allow visitors to experience, touch, and experiment” Explain to us Hervey hats Who accompanies us as a teacher and guide. Of course, some shows offer machines,…
(Ottawa) The Trudeau government is continuing the path and still intends to reopen borders to fully vaccinate American travelers as scheduled as of August 9, despite the recent surge in the number of COVID-19 cases in the United States due to the delta variable. Posted Aug 5, 2021 at 5:00 AM Joel Dennis Belavance Journalism Government sources said Journalism That the decision to allow American tourists to visit Canada was not in question, at least for now, even if there has been a spike in cases south of the border in recent days. In Washington, a White House official has…
To characterize the diet of the northern nesting grouse of Ile-Bonaventure-et-de-Rocher-Bercy National Park, the researchers attached to the birds a miniature camera, a GPS and a diving recorder, three tools that provide accurate information about the marine fauna of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The second of two texts. How can the detection and identification of fish appearing on astronomical quantities of video images taken by cameras installed on northern gannets be accelerated? To achieve this, researcher David Pelletier, a teacher at Cégep de Rimouski, used artificial intelligence, more specifically a technique called deep learning (deep learning). Computer scientist Olivier…
A month and a half after rejecting her second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the industrial building in Trois-Rivières, in Mauricie, a woman is still waiting for an appointment with CIUSSS-MQC. Jermaine Kegel has epilepsy. During her first dose, on April 14, she developed cramps less than a minute after injecting the vaccine according to her husband, Jocelyn Pineau. Mr Pino said paramedics were called, but total panic had begun at the vaccination site. He explains that an ambulance took his wife to the hospital about twenty minutes later, which would have worried the nurses immediately. When she woke…
energy. Are you also worried about power outages? We know that fossil fuel reserves are slowly depleting. So, with the rapid electrification of the vehicle fleet and the ever-increasing use of electric power, will there really be enough current for all of us in the future to be able to move but also to heat ourselves, to enlighten us? we? electric car for 55 hisNS Episode 6 Science Science Podcast From Science and the future And 20 minutes It tells you all about these energy issues that affect our daily lives. At the microphone, Loic Chauveau, a journalist specializing in…
While negotiating his new contract with Montreal Canadiens, Jesperi Kotkaniemi also has to deal with the illness of his father, Mikael, who suffers from cancer. • Read also: Alex Burroughs continues to marry Canadians • Read also: Logan Stanley gets a gift Mikael Kotkanyemi is head coach with the U-20 team of Roman Loko, Finland. The club also announced the news on social media, on Wednesday, without specifying the nature of the disease. The coach, whose tumor was removed during the operation, will be away from the team while he undergoes the necessary treatments. Mikael Kotkanyemi and Loko call on…
in october 2020, Wolbacchia was already showing particularly encouraging signs of success. Today, during a report made public, the findings are in: the vast majority of mosquitoes are carriers of Wolbachia bacteria and no dengue epidemic has been denounced since the program began.The Global Mosquito Program, which began in 2016, led to the release of the first Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, commonly known as the tiger mosquito, carrying Wolbachia in 2018.Since then, more than 12 million mosquitoes carrying the bacteria have been released into and around Noumea, where the program is conducting trials.The southern county is particularly satisfied, even if angry:…
