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Unable to sell a single raffle ticket since Sunday, Loto-Québec is hoping things will return to normal on Thursday, thanks to IT staff returning to work a few days after the strike. • Read also: Preliminary agreement: suspension of strike on Lotto Quebec The state-owned company has been going through a complete storm since the weekend, fueled by a strike by its professional staff, a computer problem and a change in the Lotto 6/49 format, Loto’s president and CEO summarized Wednesday. Quebec, Jean Francois Bergeron. During the night from Saturday to Sunday, the Loto-Québec system update failed, paralyzing sales stations,…

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by Claude Legilox Posted on 09/14/2022 at 6:30 PM Image source: Reuters (Boursier.com) – AB Science Today, the SA announces the continuation of a Phase II study evaluating the antiviral activity of macitinib in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19, in accordance with the recommendation made by the Independent Data Review Committee (IDMC).This phase 2 randomized (1:1), double-blind, 78 patient study (AB21002) aimed to evaluate the antiviral efficacy of macitinib in non-hospitalized patients at high risk of severe COVID-19 and in hospitalized patients requiring oxygen (via mask or nasal cannula).The…

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CHARLOTTE TOWN – Small businesses in Prince Edward Island said it was confirmed they would be allowed to remain open on Monday, even though the provincial government has declared a public holiday to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral. Michelle Waseline, a spokeswoman for the Canadian Retail Council, said businesses must follow regional overtime rules if employees are on holiday. She maintains that her association has asked regional governments not to force merchants, in such a short time, to close on Monday, due to the “significant” costs to employers. Canada’s smallest province is the only one to have declared Monday a…

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Loto-Québec specialists announced Tuesday that they will be back in business on Wednesday after reaching an agreement in principle with Crown. • Read also: Lotto Quebec down: Retailers’ patience is running out • Read also: Initial agreement was rejected by Loto-Québec . staff While waiting for the agreement in principle to be presented to the workers, they suspended indefinitely their general strike which had been called on 10 September 2022. Details of the initial agreement will be presented to members at a general meeting in the coming days. “Members will then be able to vote on it,” the Quebec government’s…

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It all started with these covered trash cans. One might think that these lids closing on him as soon as he released them would have surprised the bird: on the contrary, the bird learned to push the lid with its beak, and move over the edge of the box, so as to raise the lid high enough that it eventually falls on the other side. This leaves room free for the bird to fetch food from the litter. Humans thought that placing bricks or rocks on the covers would suffice: some birds had learned to push bricks. This is what…

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Every year as summer approaches, blocking messages Follow each other to educate the public about Solar energy dangersinterspersed with a series of Tips to protect him. And for good reason, More than 80% of skin cancers are linked to excessive sun exposure. After the summer period, which requires special attention, it is advisable to remain vigilant Throughout the year. This is more true if you work outdoors, and children are likely to increase outdoor activities or if you have a low light pattern consistent with very white skin, blonde or red hair, and light eyes. This is what was just…

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Flying F-16 fighter jets, Top Aces pilots will co-opt the enemy with the USAF in combat training for the next five years, a deal that could earn up to 230 million CAN for Quebec. Posted yesterday at 4:10pm. Julian Arsino Journalism The world’s first private operator of this type of military aircraft, Top Aces has just won its first major air training contract with an opponent in the United States – the world’s biggest defense spender. Headquartered in Montreal along the Trans-Canada Highway, the combat training services specialist already counts the Canadian and German armies among its clients. “These are…

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Reading time: 2 minutes – detected ScienceAlert Since 1990, the number of adults under the age of 50 who develop cancer has increased dramatically worldwide. In an article published in the magazine Nature Reviews Clinical OncologyAnd the Researchers have reported trying to determine whether early cancer is an emerging global epidemic. Judging by the study results, the answer is yes, and not just because of improved screening techniques.If there is nothing revolutionary about the fact that cancer is constantly evolving in our time, then its impact on a greater number of people under the age of 50 would, on the…

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Flying F-16 fighter jets, Top Aces pilots will co-opt the enemy with the USAF in combat training for the next five years, a deal that could earn up to 230 million CAN for Quebec. Posted at 4:10 pm. Julian Arsino Journalism The world’s first private operator of this type of military aircraft, Top Aces has just won its first major air training contract with an opponent in the United States – the world’s biggest defense spender. Headquartered in Montreal along the Trans-Canada Highway, the combat training services specialist already counts the Canadian and German armies among its clients. “These are…

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Guest “big mouthsAt RMC, government spokesperson Olivier Veran on Monday returned to the Covid-19 pandemic, in particular the disagreements between the government and infectious disease specialist Didier Raoult over the use of hydroxychloroquine as a means to combat the virus.Two years after the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic, Olivier Veran made the assessment. The former Minister of Health was mentioned in a new book on September 8 entitled behind the waves (Editor: Robert Lafont). In the programme, in particular, the split between the Marseille IHU of Didier Raoult, who promoted hydroxychloroquine as a tool in the fight against Covid-19, and…

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