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The Canadian government says his party’s dismissal of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will have no impact on relations between London and Ottawa, including negotiations on a free trade agreement between the two countries. Global Affairs Canada and the Department for International Trade on Thursday indicated that relations with the United Kingdom will remain strong and that the dismissal of the British Prime Minister will not affect negotiations on this free trade agreement. Ralph Goodall, Canadian High Commissioner to the UK, said political developments in London were “certainly important”, but emphasized that Canada had “fundamental confidence” in the strength and…

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A Théâtre Maisonneuve in full capacity to return, last night, to the composer and pianist Robert Glasper, who came to spread the good jazz, soul and hip-hop music that made him famous since his debut with new singer Bilal at the end of the 1990 years and up to his trilogy of albums black radioThe last one appeared in February. Glaspear and his three-caliber escorts hit the target point, resulting in two hours of free-flowing, shaggy grooves. Created in 1994 to “honor the world-renowned jazz artist, his work and contribution to the renewal of the genre,” the new Miles-Davis Prize…

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The Royal Bank report adds that household spending that has accelerated with the end of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns will slow as prices, interest rates and unemployment rise. (Photo: The Canadian Press) TORONTO – Canada is heading for a recession in 2023, but it will likely be short-lived and won’t cause as much damage as previous recessions, according to a new report from Royal Bank. Bank economists say soaring food and energy prices, rising interest rates and persistent labor shortages will push the economy into a “moderate contraction” next year. “We see growth slowing through the end of this year,…

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The federal government introduced CERB in 2020 to provide financial support to Canadians who have lost their income due to COVID-19. Statistics Canada has compared the proportion of graduates from 2010 to 2018 who received a CERB based on educational, social, and demographic characteristics to all workers who received this benefit. The study notes that this group of graduates was of particular interest, “because although they are younger and usually of less seniority, having a recent educational qualification may have helped them retain their jobs.” In general, graduates from 2010 to 2018 were less likely to access benefits than the…

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– auerimages / Shutterstock.com In recent years, many companies have gone bankrupt due to the Covid-19 crisis. The German manufacturer MV Werften is one of these companies. The Global Dream II, still under construction, would end up being canceled when it was due to become one of the world’s largest cruise ships. MV Werften filed for bankruptcy in early 2022. Since then, its three operating ships have been sold to competitors. On the other hand, Global Dream II did not find a buyer. Length 340 meters It can accommodate up to 9000 passengersthis is Cruise ship It will be canceled.…

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OTTAWA – Candidate Patrick Brown, who has been disqualified from the Canadian Conservative Party (CPC) leadership race, said he is evaluating his options to challenge the organizing committee’s decision to exclude him from the process. He also declared loudly and clearly that his team scrupulously respected all the electoral rules of the party and Canada. The race’s organizing committee made the decision, in a vote split 11-6 on Tuesday night, to disqualify Brown over what committee chair Ian Brody called “serious allegations of wrongdoing”. On Wednesday, Chinese Communist Party chief Rob Patterson confirmed that the allegations came from someone on…

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lib informationThis article is reserved for subscribersThe researcher sued for defamation of “Le Monde” journalists Stefan Hurrell and Stefan Vokart, as well as sociologist Sylvain Lorenz, co-authors of a survey about new lobbying strategies in the science debate where he was targeted.Legal defeat for sociologist Gerald Brunner. The professor at the University of Paris (Paris Descartes and Paris Diderot merger) sued two journalists Globalism Stéphane Horel and Stéphane Foucart, as well as sociologist and Director of Studies at EHESS Sylvain Laurens, are all three co-authors of Mind Guardians, investigating scientific misinformation (La Découverte), published in 2020. It was rejected by…

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(Montreal) Canadian households’ financial outlook is getting bleaker as real wage inflation erodes and higher interest rates limit economic growth, says a new study by Desjardins. Posted at 3:52 p.m. The study released on Wednesday indicated that the coming months could be bumpy to family budgets as cracks begin to appear in the recovery from the pandemic. The document adds that the value of many assets will be at risk, while liabilities will remain, which will reduce the net wealth of families, which may harm the development of their net wealth. “At the end of this extraordinary economic and financial…

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For the tenth year in a row, the accounting firm Crowe Réunion has welcomed the winners of the CEP accredited high school “Priority Education Agreement” in Réunion to attend the award ceremony for the entrance examination at Sciences Po Paris. Crowe Réunion and Corsair joined forces to support the young winners by allocating a financial endowment. For Ms. Amina Lala, Managing Director of Crowe Réunion, it is our pleasure to support these young talents in their installation across the various campuses of Sciences Po. The president of Corsair remains amazed at this ambitious young man despite the hurdles related to…

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reading time : 3 Minutes Former Ontario Progressive Conservative Party leader Patrick Brown will not be able to be a Conservative leader at the federal level. On Tuesday evening, the party’s executive director disqualified the mayor of Brampton from the race over allegations from his campaign team that he violated financial rules under Canada’s election law. The party is accused of wanting to win Pierre Boulevard, leading him out of the race without proof. “In recent weeks, our party has become aware of serious allegations of wrongdoing by the Patrick Brown campaign that appear to violate the rules governing the…

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