The Canadian Taxpayers Association is sounding the alarm about the rising level of government debt, a situation that will cost every New Brunswick taxpayer the equivalent of $1,400 this year to pay interest on the debt. In its latest report released on Wednesday, the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation (CFC) called on provincial and federal governments to make achieving zero deficits a priority. “Our governments cannot afford to borrow indefinitely, and if we wait too long, there will be very few options left to balance budgets and this will be difficult,” says Renaud Broussard, acting Atlantic Director of the FCC. The organization,…
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The riders expend a lot of energy during the 21 stages of the Tour de France. Thus, they will lose about 40 kilograms of fat during the course of the race! Loss of energy that must be compensated by food.You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Naturally Yours: Calories, an ancient mystery according to Dr. Kukul Do we consume too many calories? For Futura, nutritionist Arno Kukul details the importance of the calorie counting system. In fact, it can be counterproductive by focusing our attention on the wrong side of the problem. The 17e 2021 Tour de France stage It…
While the fires that engulfed British Columbia remained a particular concern on Saturday, other provinces in western Canada such as Saskatchewan and Manitoba are also facing several bushfires that authorities are monitoring. • Read also: Four children and three adults killed in fire: Chestermere community in shock • Read also: Heat and bushfires: Trudeau pledges federal support in British Columbia • Read also: Bushfires: An evacuee in Kamloops tells the story • Read also: [EN IMAGES] Bushfires: a village almost destroyed in British Columbia Two wildfires have found their way on the radar of emergency services in Saskatchewan in the…
primary The study links sleep quality, physical activity and disease risk 67% of the studied cases with poor sleep and lack of physical activity were associated with cardiovascular disease بأمراض If the link between physical activity, sleep quality and health in general has not been proven, a A new study published in BMJ It raises new questions about the link between sleep, cardiovascular disease, cancer, mortality risk, and frequency of physical activity. With this study conducted using data from UK BiobankIt is clear that poor sleep and low frequency of physical activity are not factors for good health if taken…
Even when there was no ice on the playing surface, there was already a hockey game on July 2 at the Videotron Center. • Read also: The Canadian will face disqualification • Read also: To target youth: Combine vaccinations with the Stanley Cup Finalsألعاب Too early before 3e The Stanley Cup final match, near the plaza Jean Bellevue, the manager of the micro-brewery SNO at the Grand Marché created a little atmosphere for the fans already in the plaza. In the parking lot behind the grandstand, a few dozen fans also made a tailgate with a few cans. The screeching…
Forget the regulatory ten kilometers of travel during different confinement periods. Let’s see now much more. Journey to the farthest galaxy A grand tour of the farthest galaxy 13.4 billion light-years away, anyone? On episode 54, Sixième Science, the science podcast for Science and the future And the 20 minutesIt takes you on a journey to the limits of the universe. At the microphone, Fabrice Nicot, journalist at Science and the future Specialist in astronomy and physics, answers questions from Romain Gouloumès 20 minutes. The journey was made possible by Hubble Welcome to the most distant galaxy ever explored, which…
“In Iqaluit, Francophones are Francophones everywhere. French Africans, Francophones, French speaking Canadians, people from Australia, Madagascar, Haiti. It really is a cultural mix.” “We are very proud of that at AFN and are working to develop this Francophone group there to allow the community to thrive,” says Christian Oaka. He personally plans to invite his family to visit him “when the weather is less cold” and the pandemic permits, in a year or two. “I want them to find out the other extreme a little bit…because in Côte d’Ivoire the temperatures are always above 25 degrees Celsius!” “Once we get…
Fibromyalgia is a chronic disease that mainly affects women. The constant muscle and joint pain that characterizes them appears to be the work of the brain, but a recent study explored another avenue: autoimmunity.About 2% of the European population is affected, most of whom are women FibromyalgiaIt is a poorly understood chronic disease characterized by pain fixed muscles and joints, general fatigue, Sleep disorders, poor mental health, prone to anxiety and depression. Feeling of constant pain that is aggravated by the cold, Stress or dampness, is associated with a malfunction in the pain circuits in the brain and the peripheral…
To help ensure greater equal access to health care, on June 21, TD Bank Group donated $1 million to the McGill University Health Center (MUHC) Foundation for an innovative project aimed at improving access to health care in remote communities. Posted on Jul 3, 2021 at 9:57am This project, led by Drs Reza Forghani and Caroline Reinhold, aims to use artificial intelligence to analyze medical images that need urgent examination, which will provide faster care and potentially save lives. This new technology will be used primarily in x-ray and computed tomography imaging, the cornerstone of medical imaging and emergency diagnostics.…
A Slovak startup has just passed AirCar tests. This flying car took off to an altitude of 2500 meters for 35 minutes before landing and takeoff.The flying car is finally here. The AirCar, created by Slovakian startup Klein Vision, has just taken a decisive step. On June 28, Stefan Klein made a 35-minute flight at an altitude of 2,500 meters at a speed of 185 km / h between Nitra International Airport and Bratislava International Airport.AirCar flew 2500 meters above sea level and 185 km / h. The flight took 35 minutes © Klein VisionAs soon as the 142nd aircraft…
