Tag: Canadá
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There are more than 100 job openings in Canada: how to apply?
The Sena Public Employment Agency has opened job opportunities both in Colombia and abroad: Canada and Spain. There are 163 vacancies open to work in other countries, among which are 105 for Canada: 100 in Ontario and 5 in Quebec. It is important to note that Canada continues to be one of the favorite destinations…
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The millionaire compensation that seeks the repair of thousands of indigenous childhoods in Canada
On Tuesday, the Government of Canada announced a US $ 31 billion settlement in reparation for the indigenous community. These funds come after the ruling of the Canadian Court of Human Rights, which considered the lack of public aid for this minority as a form of discrimination and structural racism. It’s something that could mark…
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A Canadian province joins the night-time curfew, after the increase in Corona injuries
Several provinces in Canada recently imposed stricter restrictions on gatherings, and delayed the return of students to school after the Christmas holidays. Quebec Prime Minister Francois Legault announced the start of the curfew from ten in the evening until five in the morning, without specifying the date of its end, with the aim of curbing…
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Canada calls for Western united front against China
Trudeau added that China is pushing Western countries to confront each other, while competing for access to economic opportunities in the country. “We’ve been competing and China has, from time to time, been playing with both of us very smartly in an open market and in a competitive way,” he said in an interview with…
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The James Webb telescope was successfully launched into orbit from French Guiana
First modification: 12/25/2021 – 15:36 NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, designed to offer an unprecedented view of the universe, was launched this Saturday, December 25, on the Ariane 5 rocket from the launch port in Kourou, French Guiana. This is a remarkable feat of engineering that will be observing space for a minimum of five…
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Reporters – Online porn, an empire under scrutiny
First modification: 12/22/2021 – 18:49 In North America, the online porn industry is booming. Many low-budget photo shoots are taking place in Canada. The videos then end up on streaming platforms that are among the most visited websites in the world. But not all pornographic films are produced legally, some content is published without the…
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McNeil soars the “new record” on the back of 50 meters in the “Swimming World Cup”
Mohammed Sayed Ahmed, Mustafa Al Deeb (Abu Dhabi) The World Championships for short distances “25 meters” hosted by the “Etihad Arena” in the capital Abu Dhabi, continued to break records for a number of races, especially since the fifth day’s competitions witnessed the achievement of a new record for the women’s 50 meters backstroke, after…
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Šimanovic sets a world record for swimming
Abu Dhabi (Etihad) The World Championships in short distance swimming (25 meters) continues its brilliance and dazzling success in the capital, Abu Dhabi, at the Etihad Arena on Yas Island, organized by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, and its competitions extend until December 21.On its second day, the championship witnessed eight coronation ceremonies, and Canada…
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Compensation: Canada provides billions for indigenous children in care
Kanada is making billions available to deal with the abuse scandal of indigenous children in homes. According to a financial report presented on Tuesday, the state is putting back a total of 40 billion Canadian dollars (27.64 billion euros). Treasury Secretary Chrystia Freeland said half of that amount will be used as compensation for abused…
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America Here – Breakfast ‘Crisis’: North America Maple Syrup Shortage
First modification: 12/13/2021 – 21:53 Breakfast ‘crisis’: maple syrup shortage in North America © France 24 The province of Quebec, in Canada, ordered to release its reserve of maple syrup, the only of its kind in the world, amid a shortage of this sweet sauce for pancakes. A difficult harvest coupled with global problems in…