Author: Maria Gill

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Concerned about the explosion in the number of mad deer disease cases in the west of the country, fishermen in Quebec want to abolish deer farms to protect wildlife, but Quebec is becoming deaf ears. “We thought the measures in place were sufficient in Quebec to avoid risks to wild livestock, but the outbreak of the disease in 2018 showed that we are not protected,” pleads biologist Michelle Barrell, of the Federation of Quebec Hunters and Fishermen (FQCP). In 2018, eleven red deer slaughtered at Harbor Farms in Grenville sur La Rouge in the Laurentians were found to be a…

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La Presse collects information about you in order to better target the ads we provide to third parties, in order to fund our activities and provide you with high-quality content, without compromising your privacy. Updated: January 2021 Protecting your privacy is important to La Presse Inc. (” Journalism »,« we This is to inform you of our practices so that you can know what you agree with when you interact with a La Presse employee, representative or sub-contractor, whether you visit our website. https://www.lapresse.ca (” Site “), Whether you use one of our applications (La Presse or La Presse +…

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We have Gregory and the Raven Case, Australia, excited and tears over the fate of Kathleen Fulbig. Sentenced in 2003 to 40 years in prison, this woman has been convicted of killing her four children who were found dead at a very young age, one by one, between 1991 and 1999. Now aged 53, she is seen by some as the worst serial killer. And by others as a victim of a terrible miscarriage of justice. Imprisoned in a prison in Cessnock, South Wales, she had already spent 18 years in prison, never ceasing to declare her innocence.90 researchers, including…

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The past year has made us aware of the crucial role public space has in our lives. Parks, squares, public markets, streets and alleys have already become essential infrastructures for the well-being of societies, and they are emerging among the few places for safe social interaction since the beginning of the epidemic. Given its importance, is it not time to make it a priority for 2021 and the coming years? Posted March 5, 2021 at 12:00 PM. Maxim BragoliCo-director and co-founder of La Pépinière Espaces Collectifs While many of our government assistance measures are in place to support sectors affected…

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For Italians, a good day starts with coffee. This is serious business, especially in Trieste, the world’s coffee capital. Nearly two million coffee bags pass through the port every year. The International Coffee University in Trieste, owned by Ellie, is the largest food company in the city. 6000 trainees from all over the world learn the various secrets of coffee there. To prepare an Italian espresso, you need seven grams of black powder, 25 milliliters of water that flows in 25 seconds. Tasting this coffee is also a science. 70% of Trieste’s coffee production will be exported, and the rest…

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Great Canadian spaces, you will only be in the background. While Canada temporarily closes its borders to expatriate candidates, Pôle Emploi and Office franco québécois pour la jeunesse (OFQJ) are collaborating to offer internships for unemployed youth at a company in Quebec … in telecommuting. For twenty-six years, the two job search assistance organizations have organized training courses in Quebec and Canada for candidates between the ages of 18 and 35. This destination and French-speaking province attracts young graduates who want to try their luck abroad. Since 2005, the number of French registered in the consular records in Quebec and…

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The Canadian Radio, Television and Communications Commission (CRTC) said Thursday that consumers who have wireless phone financing plans of three years or more will be protected by a policy setting termination fees. Since 2019, Canada’s major mobile carriers have introduced plans that separate mobile phone payments from the monthly service fee. In the same year, the CRTC advisory indicated that if the wireless service plan expires after two years, but the payment plan for the new device expires after three years, the one-year difference could be costly to Canadians wanting to change their plan or operator. . Now, the CRTC…

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Basic The study was conducted over a period of 4 years on nearly 13,000 adults over the age of 50, and the study showed that happiness is associated with greater life satisfaction, which is associated with a 26% lower risk of death, and 46% of the risk of developing depression. People who say they are satisfied with their lives are also less likely to suffer from sleep problems and chronic pain and more likely to participate in regular physical activity. What if happiness allowed us to live longer and healthier? This is the result of a new study published in…

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(New York) The New York Stock Exchange appeared in the red on Thursday, with the Nasdaq index declining again, after an unexpected increase in weekly jobless claims and awaiting the Fed Chairman’s speech. Posted Mar 4, 2021 at 9:52 am. Updated at 10:54 am. France Media At around 10 am, the Dow was down 0.29%, the tech-intensive Nasdaq was down 1.55%, and the S&P 500 lost 0.63%. The day before, the Nasdaq fell 2.70% to 12,997.75 points, as investors watched bond prices sour. The Dow Jones index fell 0.39% to 31,270.09 points. The S&P 500 lost 1.31% to 3,819.72 points.…

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Long invisible here, Israeli series appear regularly on our television screens, via traditional channels or broadcast platforms. The last of them is called “The Grave”, and it has been available since Thursday in Salto. We owe it to producer and director, Omri Givon, who is presented as the star of the “show makers” in his country, and who may have kept his name by those who appreciated two of his previous novel: “The Hostages”, was seen on the + channel, where the Jarrah family was forced To the prime minister’s operation as a hostage, and “When the Heroes Fly,” the…

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