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It’s been announced since 2019 that the shutdown of the Whippet Cookie Factory will become a reality this August. About 150 workers are affected. Posted at 9:00 am Andre Dubuque Journalism The news was announced to employees last May. This was not by surprise. The plant was first scheduled to close in 2020, then the fateful date was pushed back to 2021. “During COVID, issues including travel restrictions have delayed the full implementation of our expansion at our Cambridge, Ontario plant,” Sidney Dare, director of media relations at Dare Foods, said in an email. “We are grateful for the dedication…

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Aedes albino. Native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, it is colonized by the tiger mosquito 67 out of 96 urban districtsAccording to the latest map from the Ministry of Health as of January 1, 2022. Known for its ability to transmit viruses such as ChikungunyaOr dengue or ZikaThis species is under surveillance by the health authorities. But how to distinguish it from the “ordinary” mosquito? In contrast to the common mosquito (Colex), diurnal tiger, and Rather, it stings during the day, especially in the morning and eveningrefers to the National Health Security Agency (Anses). As for the noise,…

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Hot sauce lovers beware: a shortage of pepper is forcing the company that makes Sriracha sauce to freeze production for the summer, which could lead grocery stores to run out of stocks. Huy Fong Foods, which makes sriracha, sambal oleic and garlic chili sauces, has to suspend production and sales due to an acute shortage of chili, the British Daily reported. Watchman. The company warns that the Asian hot sauces section may be empty for a few months. “Unfortunately, we can confirm that there are unprecedented shortages of our products,” she said. “[Cette situation] It is out of our control…

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The road to recognizing and then eliminating racism will be long, because meaningful change takes time.Melissa Nobles, Elizabeth Wattoty, Ambroise Woncam, Chad WomackResearchers world politics Melissa Noblesenvironmental activist Elizabeth WattoteBiomedical Graduate, Director of Stem Projects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) at UNCF, which funds scholarships for black students Chad Womack And the geneticist Ambroise Woncam Currently working with temper nature as guest editors. They are invited for guidance in the creation of several special issues of the Journal devoted to racism in the sciences. The first version is expected to be released later this year. Together, these four scholars share…

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MONTREAL – The Trudeau government will award $40 million to 60 tourism projects in 50 Quebec cities. “We targeted projects that would truly relaunch the tourism sector in each of the communities in the long term and that would serve as a driving force to stimulate the local economy,” explains the Minister in charge of the Canadian Economic Development Agency for the Territories. From Quebec, Pascal Saint Ong, at a press conference, Friday. The announcement took place in Montreal, where the Minister announced the award of $500,000 in aid to experiment with L’INFINI, a virtual reality activity based on images…

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Recommended even twice a week by health authorities, consumption of fish will not be good for health. On the contrary, it would increase the risk of suffering from serious, and sometimes fatal, diseases, alert US researchers. if it washandles recommend eat fish At least twice a week to prevent cardiovascular disease and promote the proper functioning of the retina, brain and nervous system, American researchers have opposed the recommendations of the health agency. A large study conducted by experts from Brown University, in the United States, established a Association between fish consumption and increased risk of skin cancer. Work published…

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While Loblaw has just developed a new concept for Provigo Le Marché in Kirkland, which gives the impression of being in a food court, the company since the beginning of the year in Quebec has closed dozens of brands to convert it to Maxi, the discount chain it also owns. Posted at 8:00 AM Nathael Morissette Journalism Provigo stores in Montreal’s Parc-Extension, Trois-Rivières, and Sherbrooke are part of the lot. Le Blau currently has 77 Provigo supermarkets in Quebec, 70 of which are owned by franchisees. By the end of the year, four more stores will be converted to Maxi.…

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released in 2020, detachment from existenceThe JOYFULTALK Project’s third studio album by composer and multi-instrumentalist Jay Crocker sounds pretty judicious compared to its chaos and fun. Familiar science. Gone are the simple, syntactic-rich works of the first albums, and the rigor of repetitive beats is no longer there. Give way to free jazz spontaneity, acrobatics in a jazz fusion, unpredictability, and explosion! Claiming to be inspired by Ornette Coleman (and perhaps a bit of Uzeb, in guitar motifs from the body pebble opening and main track), Crocker and his group of musicians from the Calgary scene (with the exception of…

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Canadian company Hillcrest Energy Technologies has filed for a patent for a system that would make it easier to charge electric vehicles while reducing their weight. High Efficiency Transformer Hillcrest plans to reuse high-efficiency inverter technology to simplify electric vehicle charging. The new solution will concern both AC connectivity and superchargers. she had” Possibility to simplify the powertrain system and provide two-way universal charging while improving efficiency and performance ”, guarantees the communication service of the Canadian company. However, innovation is currently at the level of laboratory experiments. The results seem encouraging enough to imagine real integration in connected cars.…

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A study conducted by scientists from the Canadian University of Laval showed that the application of a low-intensity electric current can accelerate the healing of skin wounds such as foot ulcers that some diabetics suffer from during laboratory experiments, and researchers found that electricity has a positive effect on the proliferation and migration of natural fibroblasts, which are cells that play an important role in the early stages of the healing process, according to findings from this study, including findings published in the “Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine.””Our goal is to help those patients with open ulcers who…

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