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May 2022
Animal abuse: a civil lawsuit against the Festival western de St-Tite

The St-Tite Western Festival is the target of a civil lawsuit for mistreatment of calves and steers during its rodeos.Thus, the organization Community Animal Law Quebec (DAQ) requests that a permanent injunction be issued to prohibit the use of these animals...

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May 2022
Macron appoints a new government, an ambassador for diplomacy

PARIS | French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday appointed a seasoned diplomat, Catherine Colonna, at the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and brought into the government personalities from civil society, three weeks before the battle for the legislative...

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May 2022
CNESST: drop to a historic level in the contribution rate

The Commission for Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST) sets the average contribution rate for 2023 at $1.50, the lowest rate since 1985.• Read also - The CNESST orders the work to be stopped at Domaine-de-l'Estérel• Read also –...

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May 2022
P.K. Subban in the running for a trophy

New Jersey Devils defenseman P.K. Subban is one of three finalists for the King Clancy Trophy, which recognizes the National Hockey League (NHL) player who has best shown the example by his qualities of leader on and off the ice, while making a meaningful...

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May 2022
David Perron runs on roller coasters

When we recall the journey that led Quebecer David Perron to the National Hockey League (NHL), it is not surprising to know that he fully relishes the roller coaster that makes up the playoffs.• Read also: P.K. Subban in the running for a trophy• To read...

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May 2022
Ukrainian Canadian Congress worried about “lack of federal strategy”

If it welcomes recent commitments made by Ottawa to help Ukrainian refugees who would like to flee their country to join Canada, the Ukrainian Canadian Congress has raised a lack of 'adequate action” by the Trudeau government.• Read also – 86th...

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May 2022
COVID-19: sharp drop in hospitalizations

Quebec has 1,493 people positive for COVID-19 in its hospitals, including 51 patients in intensive care.• To read also – Hecatomb of the first wave: 'our elders were in the blind spot”In addition, 12 deaths are added to the balance sheet.* The...

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May 2022
[IN VIDEOS] He finds 3 kittens in a garbage truck

Three kittens were saved from certain death by a fine-hearing garbage man.The poor little beasts had been thrown in the trash by a citizen of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.After hearing shrill little cries, the garbage man, who shared his story in several...

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May 2022
La Ronde: the 2022 season starts this Saturday

Thrill seekers will be able to enjoy the facilities of the La Ronde amusement park from Saturday without any health restrictions.It is during the launch of the 2022 summer season that the public will be able to have fun on the roller coaster and enjoy a range...

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May 2022
William Nylander continues his season

Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander will join the Swedish team participating in the World Hockey Championship in Finland, the national federation said on Friday.• Read also: World Hockey Championship: Canada remains perfectThus, Nylander will appear...

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May 2022
The Medal of Honor for Guy Lafleur

Former hockey player Guy Lafleur will posthumously receive the Medal of Honor from the National Assembly of Quebec on Tuesday at the Parliament Building, a reward granted to personalities who have distinguished themselves by "their career, their work or their...

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May 2022
Biden security member charged with assault in South Korea

SEOUL | A member of US President Joe Biden's security team, currently traveling in Asia, is being investigated in Seoul for "assaulting under the influence of alcohol" a South Korean citizen, a police said Friday.• Read also: Biden in South Korea,...

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May 2022
Teenage girl carried away by a river: suspension of research in Sainte-Adèle

Research to locate the 16-year-old girl who was swept away by the waters of the Rivière du Nord in Sainte-Adèle last week has been suspended, the Sûreté du Québec (SQ) announced.• Read also – A dark teenager in the North RiverThe teen's family...

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May 2022
"We've been really bad" - Nathan MacKinnon

Colorado Avalanche forward Nathan MacKinnon didn't feel like joking after his team lost to the St. Louis Blues in Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals. Thursday, in Denver.The local roster bore little resemblance to the club that finished the...

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May 2022
Kim Kardashian wants to found a law firm specializing in prison reform

Kim Kardashian would like to create her own law firm.In the latest episode of Hulu's The Kardashians, the reality TV star meets Scott Budnick, founder of the Anti-Recidivism Coalition (ARC), to discuss how she could "make a difference" by regarding American...

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May 2022
In the United States, the push of the extremes is confirmed

WASHINGTON | A candidate for the United States Congress reciting an anti-Biden rap on his gigantic lawn marked with a 'TRUMP 2020”: the new electoral season which opens in America reveals in broad daylight the rise of extremes in politics.• Read...

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May 2022
Roland-Garros: Rebecca Marino really wanted to be there

Canada's Rebecca Marino easily clinched her place in the main draw at the French Open tennis tournament, beating Australia's Seone Mendez 6-2, 6-0 in her third and final qualifying match on Friday.The maple leaf athlete needed 55 short minutes to...

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May 2022
Christian Dubé candidate in the next elections

Health Minister Christian Dubé will be a candidate in the next provincial elections on October 3.• To read also: QS eyeing the county of Minister Girault'I had been thinking about this for a few weeks, and I made the decision to run for La Prairie...

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May 2022
Denial of abortion in Croatia: "If he is born, he will be like a vegetable"

The ordeal of a woman prevented from having an abortion in Croatia despite the aggressive tumor attacking her fetus is causing a stir in the predominantly Catholic country, where many voices are calling for the protection of women's rights.• Read also:...

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May 2022
Last Ukrainian soldiers in Azovstal ordered to stop fighting

The last Ukrainian soldiers entrenched in the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, have been ordered from Kyiv to 'stop defending the city', one of the commanders said in a video message on Friday .• Read also – 86th day of...

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May 2022
G7 pledges $19.8 billion for Ukraine's budget

KONIG SWINTER | The G7 countries promised on Friday to mobilize 19.8 billion (18.7 billion euros) of dollars to support the finances of Ukraine, which has been confronted since February with the invasion of the Russian army, according to their statement to...

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May 2022
5 things not to miss in London

Planning a first trip to London is exciting, but dizzying. How do you decide on your itinerary in such a legendary city, where each place name evokes a piece of history, a personality, an artist or a work of fiction?If you don't know where to start,...

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May 2022
Labor shortage: pig farmers ask Quebec and Ottawa to act

Pig farmers are calling on the authorities to do more to counter the labor shortage in the pig industry, which is already heavily impacted by inflation.The organization Éleveurs de porcs du Québec took the opportunity of a corporate meeting in Drummondville...

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May 2022
Ottawa: Teen magnet fisherman fishes gun out of creek

A teenager and his mother who were magnet fishing pulled a rifle out of Green Creek near the Ottawa River, the Ottawa Police Service said Thursday.On May 13, 12-year-old Nathan Sirois was magnet fishing with his mother, Melanie, when his line caught something...

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