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TheWorkers are exposed to more injuries and occupational diseases, and public health (DSP) managers in Quebec fear. Bill 59 relies heavily on the “self-regulation” of companies, and this is a risk that may end up costing more, says a medical expert specializing in this field.On Thursday, they will give a brief presentation to the Parliamentary Committee to study this wonderful reform of the Occupational Health and Safety Law headed by Minister Jean Bouet.The Canadian press has obtained a copy of the memorandum signed by distribution service providers.Under current law, public health doctors can intervene in the workplace and oversee the…

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The “House of Knowledge” is like a collection of stories. Beautiful stories that tell the living in all its freshness. But also, in all its complexities. Arch to marvel at the world’s treasures. In this ninth episode, let’s return to Australia the home of songbirds and parrots. We’ll only meet a strange bird there: the Gray Messenger.The Gray Messenger is A. a bird About thirty centimeters. They are only found in Australia. at Wood Dr’Eucalyptus, Especially. So, of course, Colors A bit boring. But it deserves to be known. Because it is a very sociable bird. For example, he shares…

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(Calgary) WestJet announced that it will operate the first commercial flight of the Boeing 737 MAX in Canada since the plane was allowed to resume its flight into the country’s airspace. Posted January 20, 2021 at 4:25 pm The Canadian Press The airline said the flight will take off from Calgary on Thursday and land in Vancouver, where company executives will host a press event. Effective January 22, WestJet intends to fly the 737 MAX three times per week between Calgary and Toronto. The Boeing 737 MAX has been decommissioned in Canada for nearly two years, after two fatal accidents…

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Basic Money brings happiness because it allows you to free yourself from some of the annoyances of everyday life. Happiness is not proportional to how much money you have. Let’s set things right: Contrary to the old saying, money begets happiness. This is the conclusion made by researchers from the University of Pennsylvania (USA). According to them, money directly affects our level of happiness, and there is no extreme to stop this joy. The results of the study were published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. To reach this conclusion, the researchers collected 1.7 million pieces of data…

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(Photo: Canadian Press) Ontario’s highest court on Tuesday ruled a defamation lawsuit by the world’s largest fast-food restaurant chain against the Canadian Public Broadcasting Corporation over reporting chicken sandwiches. By overturning Subway’s $ 210 million lawsuit dismissal without a merits hearing, the Ontario Court of Appeals ruled that the unproven claim is far from frivolous and merits careful consideration. “Allowing this measure to proceed toward an affirmative decision gives appropriate weight to the public interest on the harm caused by the defamatory statements and the public interest on protecting the type of expression used by the CTC. Is being delivered,”…

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The advertisement – very rare – must have delighted the souls of Father Barthelemy, Sylvester de Sacy, or even Champollion. French archaeologist Francois Desette, of the Archéorient Laboratory in Lyon, announced on November 27, 2020, that he had successfully deciphered 4,400-year-old inscriptions! They are all written in Elamite calligraphy, a script used by the Elamites who later inhabited Iran. Scholars gathered online to learn about the discovery from the cultural property department atUniversity of Padua From Padua (Italy), they were excited. For more than a century, this writing system was used on the Iranian plateau in the former Kingdom of…

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Anna Mignolet was categorical: There would be no privilege for Minister Fitzgibbon. (Photo: Jacques Boisseno, Canadian Press) Economy Minister Pierre Fitzgibbon is not at the end of his troubles. If he refuses to regularize his financial situation in the short term, as per the order of the Ethics Commissioner, he may be subject to severe punishment: see Suspending his right to sit in Parliament. In an interview with The Canadian Press on Tuesday, the Ethics Commissioner, Me Ariane Mignolet, was categorical: There will be no privilege for Minister Fitzgibbon. Before long, he will have to comply with the Parliament’s…

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Genetics, Anthropocene, crossover, decay … Of course, this language rings the bell! But sometimes we use these words without knowing what they mean. In the science book, we go back to the history of these keywords and their meanings with researchers able to enlighten us. Today’s episode dedicated to In short. It is already time more than ever to seize this idea, after four years of rage we have never finished analyzing, while Joe Biden takes charge of 45e The President of the United States, Donald Trump. When talking about “Trumpism,” we assume that there is a separate political topic.…

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Posted at 4:33 pm, Updated at 5:00 pm (Photo: 123RF) The organization revealed Tuesday that more than a third of Quebec’s small and medium-sized businesses surveyed by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) will run out of cash by the start of the summer. “This number is probably more alarming at the moment,” says Francois Vincent by phone, taken from a survey conducted between November 20 and December 11, 2020. “The investigation was conducted before new health measures were imposed on retail and service companies,” CFIB’s Vice President of Quebec recalls. According to the results of the survey published…

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2020 is the year of many records, including the speed of Earth’s rotation. This summer, July 19, 2020, the day lasted less than 24 hours. Its spin took 1.49 ms less; Accelerated. “The Paris Observatory, which looks at this whole world, counted 27 such days in 2020Journalist Jean-Christophe Patria of France 3 plateau explains, “The opposite trend is rather towards a slowing of its rotation.”1.4 billion years ago, when life first appeared, the day was 18 hours, in the time of the dinosaurs, 400 million years ago, it was 22 hours, and there is 4,000 years old, while building the…

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