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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today issued the following statement welcoming the new Governor-General of Canada, His Excellency The Right Honorable Mary Simon: “On behalf of the Government of Canada, it is my honor and pleasure to host the 30thNS The Governor General of Canada, The Right Honorable Mary Simon. Her happiness was born in Nonavik, northern Quebec, and has spent her life working for those around her. A tireless advocate for Inuit rights, culture, youth, and the environment, she has received countless honors. Additionally, she is the first Inuit woman to hold the position of Ambassador to Canada . “Throughout…
NSSome of these species are also found in Quebec.Scientists are still trying to pinpoint the problem, but young people appear to be most at risk.The USGS, which coordinates responses to some natural disasters, recommends that people remove bird feeders and baths temporarily to reduce the number of places where birds can congregate and potentially infect themselves.Which birds are affected?So far, the majority of affected birds have been the chicks of blue jays, American robins, starlings, and blackbirds, but other songbirds have also been affected.The most prominent symptoms are puffy eyes or a dry discharge around the eyes, as well as…
The Quebec government confirms that travelers will be able to get a third dose of the vaccine against COVID-19, if it is “necessary” to allow them to make a trip abroad. It’s a decision to take into account, though it sets. In recent days, travelers have lamented that they cannot take a trip abroad because some countries and cruise ship companies refuse to accommodate passengers who have received two or some different COVID-19 vaccines. However, about three million people across the country have received a combination of different vaccines, According to the latest federal government data. So the Department of…
theThe test was introduced in the 1930s to rule out the presence of “abnormal mathematics”.In the 1960s, when women began to object to the “naked walks” imposed by testing, the official response was not to cancel them, but rather to replace the practice with hormonal analysis.Feminists, athletes, genetics, ethicists, and national governments protested, but it wasn’t until the 1990s that the International Amateur Athletics Federation (now known as World Athletics) and the International Olympic Committee ended testing.good printBut this decision did not last long. In the nitty-gritty of these decisions, the governing bodies reserved the right to appeal the testing…
(Montreal) The launch of the “Win the Vaccination” contest led to some hiccups on Sunday. You had to be patient before you successfully registered on québec.ca. Posted on Jul 25, 2021 at 10:27am Updated at 4:10 pm. Quebec residents who have received at least their first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 can, in theory, register on Sunday for the raffles organized by the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS), in partnership with Loto-Québec, which will take place every Friday in August. To be eligible for a $150,000 award or $10,000 scholarship, you must have taken at least your…
In 1688, the Irish philosopher William Molyneux sent a letter to his colleague John Locke offering him a thought experiment that has occupied both philosophers and scientists ever since. The question was very simple: if a person born blind – and was able to distinguish between objects (for example, a cube and a ball) by touch – sees one day, will he be able to recognize these same objects just by looking at them? The two reporters at the time concluded that the person would not succeed. For Molyneux, although a person had gained experience of touch, if he regained…
(Montreal) Starting Sunday, July 25, Quebec residents who have received at least their first dose of the vaccine against COVID-19 can, in theory, register to participate in raffles organized by the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MSSS), in partnership with Loto-Québec Which will take place every Friday in August. Posted on Jul 25, 2021 at 10:27am To be eligible for a $150,000 award or $10,000 scholarship, you must have taken at least your first dose and register online through the quebec.ca/vaccincovid section of the winning vaccination contest. However, it was difficult to get to the site on a Sunday…
In recent days, Algeria has experienced a third, particularly deadly, wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ministry of Health indicates that the maximum daily contamination of 1,300 cases has been exceeded. But on Earth, hospitals are overflowing, and in every state there are now dozens of hospitalizations. In light of this situation, the issue of closing the borders has resurfaced, especially since President Tebboune has already announced that it can be closed. “If necessary.”This is a real health disaster. Professor Belhaj, director of medical and paramedical activities at Mustafa Pasha Hospital, called today for a state of health emergency. But…
A pint like chili, garlic, or whiskey? This microbrewery in Quebec is reinventing beer by brewing unusual drinks on demand to satisfy hop aficionados’ thirst for novelty. Based in Quebec City, Brasseurs sur Demand is the first in the French-speaking province to specialize in making specialty beers. “There’s something for all seasons, all occasions,” cheers Helen Martel, 53, a customer sitting on the balcony with sunglasses on her nose. “It’s really complete, it’s fun!” Experimentation is the hallmark of a microbrewery, which is produced in small quantities (in principle between 500 and 1000 liters) and brewed manually. The establishment has…
They eat more meat, drive more kilometers, fly more planes… Men are big consumers of goods that are not very virtuous in terms of greenhouse gases.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Interview with Jan Goesel: What will the implications of global warming be for our society? In an interview, famous paleoclimatologist Jan Goesel tells us about the implications of global warming on our lifestyles. It was already known that women are more susceptible than men climate change, « Largely because they represent the majority of the world’s poor and are more dependent on endangered natural resources “,” cylon color.…
