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A Quebecer who dreamed of going to the sun had to cancel his trip when he learned that his cruise line, Norwegian Cruise Line, was denying access to those who, like him and 2.5 million other Canadians, changed their vaccines between the two doses. “We were happy to leave. […] Let’s say our boat took the water too fast,” regrets Jerome Goderault, a regular on cruises. The man from Valcartier is opposed to the decision of the Canadian and Quebec governments to allow mixed vaccination when it eventually deprives a class of citizens of certain liberties. photo courtesy Jerome Goudreau…
Three students registered for a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Montreal stood out in the competition Hats off, girls! 2020-2021 and its Excelle Science component. Maria Sadikov, Marguerite Dion and Fannie Bilodeau each won an award, totaling $9,000. Maria Sadykov participated for the second time in the competition, winning the Excelle Science Prize from the Ministry of Higher Education, worth $5,000, one of the largest amounts awarded. Passionate about her field of study, she attributes this success to her perseverance and the new knowledge she has gained since her participation in 2019-2020. Accompanied by her mentor, Professor…
Quebec seems spared, for the time being, from the delta variant, but noting the situation elsewhere in the world, experts note that it particularly attacks unprotected people. • Read also: The majority of new cases are among unvaccinated Quebecers • Read also: Possible fourth wave: Should Quebec fear a delta variable? “This is true when we look at the numbers in general, and especially what is happening in our neighbors to the south or in other countries, it is quite clear that the delta variant occurs in people who have not been vaccinated and we have two vaccines that are…
(Toronto) A group representing Canada’s small and medium business on Thursday launched a petition urging the federal government to end the phase-out of its financial support programs. Posted on Jul 22, 2021 at 11:37am The Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) noted that small business owners were keen to be able to replace subsidies with sales, but only 35% of them returned to normal sales levels and not many thought that would happen until next year. In addition to closing the emergency account for the Canada Business Loan Program last month, Ottawa has begun phasing out the Canada Emergency Wage…
The city lowers the 50-person level cap for establishments open to the public. A way to get around the health permit, even if the efficiency of this procedure is uncertain The City of Hendaye has decided to reduce the capacity of cultural institutions that receive the public in the municipality to 50 institutions. Thus, to enter the cinema Les Variétés, the Mendi Zolan Cultural Center or even the media library, Submit a health card It will not be necessary, on the contrary, in these circumstances, to wear a mask.Decision made by the city’s COVID monitoring committee, Wednesday, July 21, “waiting…
Pay dividends on 1he is October 2021 after the standard date September 9, 2021 TORONTO, July 21, 2021 – Rogers Communications Inc. (“Rogers”) announces that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend totaling 50 cents per share for its non-voting Class B shares and its Class A shares with voting rights. Excellence. The announced quarterly distributions will be paid at 1he is October 2021 to shareholders of record on September 9, 2021. These quarterly dividends are payable only on the terms and conditions established by Rogers’ Board of Directors, and no dividends are paid before this time. About…
The circulation of the virus is now very active in the Lote division as the epidemic infection rate in ten days decreased from 13.3 cases per 100,000 population to 63.5 cases. And so ARS Occitanie warns in its latest newsletter of an “extraordinary acceleration” of Covid in the region, with the alternative Delta now the majority. Last week in Lotte, approximately 75% of the 111 positive cases detected fell under this variant. Lot in the front lineWhile during previous waves of the pandemic, Lotte was among the last affected divisions, it is now on the front line. The question is…
The House of Science is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell neighborhoods in all their freshness. But also in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the treasures of the world. In this new episode, let’s discover the amazing strategies devised by the insects we know so well: the ants.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Don’t squash ants anymore…they grow wildflowers! Did you know that ants are essential to the proper functioning of an ecosystem? Discover their talent as a gardener with a video! Ants can be found all over the world. Except maybe in Greenland…
The farmers are pleading with the government not to again make it difficult to hand over their family business to their children. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Members of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance have heard a plea from agricultural producers begging the government not to again make it difficult to hand their family business to their children. Like small business owners, farmers have for years been calling on the government to correct the injustices in federal law that forced families to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional taxes simply because they wanted to hand their…
A summons was sent to the media by his cabinet for a press conference at 3 p.m. at the Hotel Le Montagnais in Chicoutimi. Following the disclosure of the Bureau of Public Hearings’ report on the environment (DoorOffice of Public Hearings on the EnvironmentOn March 24, Minister Sharett pledged to share his government’s official position on GNL Québec’s Énergie Saguenay project before the end of the summer. The final decision is up to the Cabinet. Independent Commission DoorOffice of Public Hearings on the Environment Sur GNL Québec, headed by Denis Bergeron, has issued an unfavorable opinion on the liquefaction plant…
