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.

(Montreal) An animal rescue organization is trying to protect a group of white-tailed deer that have grown too large to fit in a park on Montreal’s south shore, but even the head of the Veterinary Ethics Committee says it’s unrealistic to do anything other than euthanize the animals. Posted on July 27, 2021 at 10:25 PM Virgin Ann Canadian Press The director of Sauvetage Animal Rescue, Eric Dusseau, confirms that all solutions offered by his organization to the city of Longueuil have been rejected. “It’s David vs. Goliath,” Eric Dusseau said in an interview on Tuesday. We are slowly heading…

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Studies – Seven vaccines against Covid-19 in the form of a nasal spray, and therefore do not require injections, are currently in clinical trials worldwide. According to Science, their first results are promising.research and development – 2021-07-28 T06: 10: 00.376 + 02: 00 The Covid-19 vaccines currently in use around the world, whether messenger RNA or not, American, Chinese or Russian, have in common that they all require intramuscular injection. In other words: a sting in the arm. This sting that is afraid of those who fear needles, can it be replaced in the future in another way? Of the…

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Justin Trudeau announced the launch of the Canada Green Home Grant on May 27. The latter included various renovations, including replacing doors and windows, insulation, and improving heating and air conditioning systems. According to the Appalaches-Beauce-Etchemins Cooperative for Family Economics (ACEF-ABE), malicious sellers have already taken advantage of the situation to deceive consumers in the area. In fact, certain requests were already brought to her attention by street vendors. These merchants use this new subsidy to persuade consumers to buy their products, even though they know the customer is not eligible for it. Some even go so far as to…

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TV programs Are you going to The Hunger Games or rather Taxi 3? Your TV show tonight is very selective. On the other hand, you can (re)discover Taxi 3 in Club RTL. The famous comedy of Gérard Krawczyk has become a classic in its genre. Summary: Christmas is approaching, and there is a sense of tension, along with general dissatisfaction, in both the police station and his companion Daniel and Lily. As for Emilian, who has already proven himself, he is trying to unmask a gang of thugs, and this is not easy … Find the Marseille brigade and its…

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During the last session of the United Nations World Heritage Committee, the Rosia Montana mine was granted special UNESCO status due to its historical significance dating back to the second century. According to the International Council on Monuments and Sites, the historical mine “It contains the largest, most technically diverse Roman underground gold-mining complex currently known in the world.” Romanian President Klaus Iohannis on Tuesday welcomed UNESCO’s inclusion of the site in a Facebook post, suggesting that Rosia Montana “It should become a model for the promotion of heritage through the sustainable development of the territory.” However, not everyone’s decision…

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Release “Scientists in particular must isolate variables, obtain statistically sufficient samples, counteract the placebo effect, and work blind or double-blind.” By Serge Dion – The contempt and hatred that traditional media and politicians, in particular, suffer, at present, is not without the scientific community. This phenomenon is difficult to understand, given that researchers are guided by discipline and action and that they must follow a rigorous scientific process. Recently, someone sent me an email expressing disagreement with my recent editorial “Debate, yes, but with whom?” It is perfectly legitimate and I humbly accept his comment with respect. This person did…

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New data from Statistics Canada revealed that even before youth unemployment rose during the COVID-19 pandemic, it was harder for them to find full-time work compared to the 1980s. According to the federal agency, men and women ages 15 to 30 were less likely to get a full-time job in 2019 than in 1989, a period marked by growth in part-time work. for this age group. Nearly 40 years later, the pandemic has sparked further turmoil among young people, with the proportion of people neither working nor in education increasing by nearly four percentage points from 2019 to 2020. The…

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The Futura adventure began 20 years ago. Independent media since its inception, you can now support our freedom with a monthly Patreon subscription. In return for your support: Ad-free browsing on the entire site and the ability to go behind the scenes and participate in the life of Futura. We explain to you. Support our freedom via Patreon!Patreon is the support platform we chose for our subscription system. Created in 2013, the site invites Internet users to fund various creative projects with regular subscriptions. Today we offer two subscription plans with no obligation. The first is called Futura is ad-free…

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Rogers’ 5G network is present in more than 250 communities living in cities, rural and remote areas of the county Canada’s first 5G smart city and new Kelowna hub for customer solutions pop up with Okanagan Investment Kelowna, British Columbia, July 5, 2021 – Rogers Communications announced today that it has connected more than 250 communities in British Columbia to the country’s most reliable 5G network.1. This $16 million investment includes nine new Rogers cell phone towers installed last year in the Okanagan region, providing the nation’s largest 5G wireless network.2 In Kelowna, West Kelowna, Beachland, Penticton, Lake Country and…

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The societal environment is chronically vulnerable, and has been particularly affected by the epidemic. Organizations that support the most disadvantaged have struggled – and for some still struggle – to maintain a social safety net if needed, particularly in times of crisis. “We are a family and a sense of belonging has played a huge role in our resilience at work. But we also had to accept our weaknesses, talk about them and take breaks to continue working,” says Jose Bennett Raymond. The Itinerary Group provides support services and a living environment for nearly 200 people, mainly through the production…

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