Author: Maria Gill

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Associations of artists, creators and musicians are returning to the charge after written opinions revealed to the public that public health had recommended, since September, the government to allow theaters and theaters to reopen. Posted Feb 22, 2021 at 7:43 am The Canadian Press “Now that it is clear that public health favors the opening of theaters, the curfew should not be a hindrance to artistic production or distribution,” they wrote in a statement on Monday. “Society really needs a clear signal from the government and we are appealing to Mr. Legault to quickly express his intentions regarding To reopen…

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To prevent the crisis from spiraling into free fall, journalist Michael Bergeron suggests that the media rethink their funding model, assume their social responsibilities and recognize the importance of newsroom diversity. Posted February 21, 2021 at 3:00 PM. Today, however, this counterforce has been weakened. If the information is to be independent of political and economic pressures, and if the information is not necessary to be popular, but to be fair, then the media structure has instead made it a consumer product, as can fashion. Professional sport, and therefore depends on its success. Hannah Arendt, the philosopher (and much more)…

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The most famous fog The competition deals with scientific method and technological design. Technoscience Est-du-Québec is actually inviting young people between the ages of 6 to 12 and their families to celebrate science and technology as part of the “Mois des Débrouillards en famille”. In November, the organization presents a science competition for Débrouillards throughout Eastern Quebec. Under the slogan “The Daily Pirates”, the science activities planned as part of the event will take place in default mode. Adapting to the new realities of each region, these fun online science activities will allow budding scientists to experiment with complete safety.…

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(Montreal) The Office of Public Hearings on the Environment (BAPE) has launched a commission of inquiry into the long-term management of final waste. Posted on February 21, 2021 at 3:17 pm Vicky Fragaso MarquezThe Canadian Press At the request of the Minister of Environment and Combating Climate Change, Benoit Sharett, BAPE should determine the current state of waste management, and what lies ahead in the next twenty years. By final waste, BAPE means any waste that is found at the end of the screening, recovery and development cycle. At a hypothetical press conference on Sunday, the Chair of the Commission,…

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Rock samples approximately 5 cm deep will also be collected and stored in sealed containers for future collection mission. We can perform a more accurate and detailed analysis on Earth than is possible with instruments sent to Mars. In addition, different types of analyzes can be performed in laboratories around the world in order to obtain better comprehensive results. For example, if evidence of an extinct life form is suspected in a sample, an electron microscope (which examines a sample with electrons instead of light) can be used to try to find out if it contains fossil microbial cells.All of…

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I amThis is the same collared parrot species (Psittacus krameri) Which, a few generations ago, could only be observed in Africa and India. But it has adapted well to the cooler English climate since the 1980s, which we then saw appearing in many major European cities.Last time on the list: Dublin, where local bird watchers first reported the event in January.And the “problem” is no longer just European: more than 35 countries have reported a growth in the number of free roaming parrots, including Israel, Azerbaijan and the United States (especially in the southern part of them, from California to…

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This week, on QUB Radio, I interviewed former team Romeo Dallaire about the post-traumatic stress disorder he suffered upon his return from Rwanda and that has overwhelmed many health workers. I took the opportunity to ask him what he thinks about our management of the epidemic. The ex-soldier did not utter his words. Tataouinej He told me, “Political elites at all levels in Canada have failed to take strong stances to inspire their citizens to fight.” Decisions should be made unequivocally, not discussed and debated and political maneuvering between the federal government and the provincial and municipal governments. We are…

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I amThis is the same collared parrot species (Psittacus krameri) Which, a few generations ago, could only be observed in Africa and India. But it has adapted well to the cooler English climate since the 1980s, which we then saw appearing in many major European cities.Last time on the list: Dublin, where local bird watchers first reported the event in January.And the “problem” is no longer just European: more than 35 countries have reported a growth in the number of free roaming parrots, including Israel, Azerbaijan and the United States (especially in the southern part of them, from California to…

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Turnaround in case of data theft in Desjardins Group. A Quebec broker suspected of purchasing data relating to 40,000 clients will be able to continue to practice and remain on top of their business until they return to court. Also read: Data theft in Desjardins: Realtor sees his right to practice pending Also read: The mediator entrusted Desjardin’s data to the criminals On February 18, the judge of the Supreme Court of Quebec, Benoit Moulin, ordered the suspension of the orders of the Administrative Court of Financial Markets against François Bellaregon-Bouchard. In January, the TMF suspended, on a temporary basis,…

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