Author: Maria Gill

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Do you know the Leger Happiness Index (IBL) that has been evaluating since 2006 what makes Quebecers happy? According to IBL, of the 25 factors associated with general happiness, work ranks fifthe After fulfillment, health, love and appreciation. Obviously, the happier they are at work, the happier Quebecers are. Are you happy at work In order to help you answer this question and make the right decisions for your professional development, we invite you to assess your Quality of Life at Work (QWL) according to various criteria. From your workload to your relationships with colleagues and your stress level, find…

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The funny and offbeat series “Resident Alien” helmed by the talented actor Alan Tudyk manages to make people laugh thanks to its originality. It’s currently available on RTS.After accidentally colliding with Earth, an alien assumes the appearance of a doctor in a small town in Colorado to complete his mission: the extermination of humans.In order for the alien to go unnoticed, he tries, without much success, to get used to the practices of humans while remaining at a distance. But after the town doctor is murdered, he becomes the new referring physician to find himself in constant contact with the…

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Children participate in a Dene pole-push at the Traditional Games Championships in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories in January 2016 (Courtesy/Aboriginal Sports Circle NWT)The Canadian government has just awarded more than $2.9 million in financial assistance to seven Aboriginal organizations in the Northwest Territories active in broadcasting, sports and youth programming. Four of these organizations are dedicated to sports activities. “From 2021 to 2023, the NWT Indigenous Sports Service will receive assistance to implement sports projects for social development in Aboriginal communities in the Northwest Territories,” said a Canadian government press release. Another amount goes to Northern Youth Leadership, Northern Table Tennis,…

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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 take a look at the farm animal: goats.The goats. They have been with us for thousands of years. A bit like dogs, hey! Well, who says Poultry Doesn’t necessarily say pet. Goats do not live in our living rooms. Although … Anyway, they are nevertheless among the most popular pets in the world.On the social networksWe’re used to laughing at their…

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After Indre, Cher and Indre-et-Loire, the tiger mosquito is now being transplanted into Loiret, according to the regional health agency, which wants to call in the right measures to protect itself and limit its spread. Ah summer, sun, holidays.. and tiger mosquitoes! This year, the first egg laying of this insect was observed in the center of Val-de-Loire June 22, in the Châteauroux conglomerate. A bit surprising geographic report since it first arrived in our area in 2017 in Indri.Then it expanded its area of ​​spread to Cher in 2019, to Indre-et-Loire in 2020, and is now Has been in…

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TORONTO, Ontario, June 30, 2021 – Cable Corporation, backed by Rogers, announced today that it has partnered with the Canadian government’s Universal Broadband Fund to provide high-speed, reliable internet to residents of Kirkfield and Rosedale. These projects were awarded to Cable Corporation through the Global Broadband Fund to expand its network and help improve broadband service in underserved communities. With a total joint investment of more than $1.2 million, Cable Cable will expand its fiber optic network in the region to enable it to provide broadband services at speeds up to 1 Gbps and continuous support to deliver increased speeds…

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What is open science? Open science is a new paradigm that has emerged in the digital age in which It aims to democratize the dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge. Its goal is to remove publicly funded research from the limited framework of closed databases. Concretely, this amounts to To make the results of scientific research, whether they are publications or data, available to all free of charge and without delay, in order to promote scientific cooperation, while respecting confidentiality and ethics. The primary motive is that arrive to Research should not be limited to more developed countries And broad…

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After 16 months of waiting, Quebecers have finally woken up and will start compensating Quebecers who had to cancel a flight due to the pandemic. • Read also: Sunwing adapts its own refund policy • Read also: More cancellations and more travel credits in Transat The Office of Consumer Protection (OPC) announced Tuesday that those are the more than 35,000 travelers that will be compensated by the Travel Agent Customer Compensation Fund (FICAV) in September. “This process should continue until December,” the organization said. Sun Wing, trigger It will be the agreement between Ottawa and Sunwing on 25 June that…

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France Bleu Occitanie looks at side effects Because of the Covid-19 vaccine. When do they intervene? Does age play a role? When are we likely to see these side effects? What types of side effects? Dr. Nicholas Homehr, General Practitioner at Lherm (31) and Head of CPTS at Sud Toulousain provides his details. Are your patients worried? We have a six-month follow-up of patients who have had different vaccinations. So there is no longer any concern today. Of course, when a patient has taken their first dose, they are always worried about what they are going to do with it…

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category in: environment and miningThreads : Environmental Issues, CFG Ottawa, ONJune 29, 2021 / CNW / – Government Canada Determined to develop the maritime transport sector in Canada And creating good middle-class jobs, he understands that a thriving economy and a healthy environment must go hand in hand. After a rigorous and comprehensive environmental assessment, the Impact Assessment Agency Canada (Agency) concluded in Environmental Assessment Report that Laurentia Project: Qubec Port Deepwater Pier – Sector Beauport They are likely to cause significant adverse environmental impacts on fish and fish habitats, air quality and human health, socio-economic conditions, and the current…

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