Cuba’s Economic Cataclysm: From Obama’s Openness to Biden’s Sanctions and the Impact of COVID-19

2023-10-31 08:00:00 The last times we visited Cuba were during the euphoric years which followed the openness shown by the then American president, Barack Obama, then during the return of the economic sanctions of his successor Donald Trump, maintained by Joe Biden. A real economic cataclysm. The COVID-19 pandemic caused a second cataclysm: the race … Read more

Lab-Écoles: Quebec’s Innovative Future Schools Revolutionizing Education and Enhancing Student Learning

2023-10-29 14:34:00 Quebec launches Lab-Écoles, schools of the future to which we also give priority at home By D.SW. In Quebec, they founded the concept of Lab-École whose mission was to bring together multidisciplinary expertise to design the schools of tomorrow. The Stadacona primary school welcomed its first students in August 2022. It is the … Read more

Desperation and Anger: A Glimpse into Life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories

2023-10-29 08:00:00 The tragedy of Gaza finds a powerful echo in the West Bank, occupied Palestinian territory. Families and friends live in both places, but today they are unable to meet. A people is therefore separated by war and by the security measures imposed by Israel. In the West Bank, Frédéric Lacelle and Yanik Dumont … Read more

Kaiden Guhle Shines While Juraj Slafkovsky Struggles: A Tale of Contrasting Performances

2023-10-29 05:09:42 The success of the first only broadly highlights the difficulties of the second. While Kaiden Guhle shone brightly on Saturday night, Juraj Slafkovksy was sinking. When Mike Matheson went down after the second period, the average age of the five remaining defenders was 22.6 years old. There was reason to worry for the … Read more

Rising Concerns: Alberta’s Vaccination Campaign Struggles to Keep Pace with COVID-19 and Flu Spread

2023-10-28 15:05:29 Two weeks after Alberta’s fall vaccination campaign launched, an expert fears vaccinations may not keep pace with the spread of COVID-19 and the flu. Data for the current season began being published Thursday in the dashboard that tracks the province’s respiratory viruses. As of October 21, 358,741 Albertans (7.9%) had rolled up their … Read more

Life in Lewiston: Challenges, Tragedies, and Mental Health Neglect

2023-10-28 08:02:37 Thursday, 22 h 15. The manager of the Travel Inn left his television set and came out of his office into the night, looking at us in surprise. ” Yes? » We were looking for a place to sleep after a long day of work, and this motel, typical of the 60s, a … Read more

Coaticook Dairy: Expanding Production to Meet Growing Demand for Ice Cream and Cheese

2023-10-28 04:38:11 Millions of additional liters of ice cream could be produced within three years at the Coaticook Dairy. The company is investing more than $5 million to increase its production. The owner of the Laiterie de Coaticook, Jean Provencher, maintains that the needs are mainly in terms of storage infrastructure. We needed additional refrigeration … Read more

Breaking News: Gunman Suspected of Killing 18 Found Dead in Lewiston, Maine

2023-10-28 01:21:03 The gunman suspected of killing 18 people in shootings in Lewiston, Maine, has been found dead, police said. According to >, which cites unidentified police officials, Mr. Card turned the gun on himself. This outcome ends a manhunt that had lasted since Wednesday, when the alleged shooter opened fire in two locations, in … Read more