A Canadian study has ranked the most excruciating pain a man can feel. Below is the bite of a terrifying little ant. The pain it can cause is far from proportional to its size. According to a ranking by Canada’s
Media Groups Quebecor, Cogeco, The press and CBC/Radio-Canada have decided to cut their advertising investments for meta-platforms – Facebook and Instagram – to protest the web giant’s print tactics. “Any action by Meta aimed at circumventing Canadian law, blocking journalistic
The conflict between the multinational meta and the Quebec and Canadian political class escalated further on Wednesday as Quebec, Ottawa and the city of Montreal announced the withdrawal of their ads from social media Facebook and Instagram. “In solidarity with
A helicopter was used in the Matane region (photo SOPFIM) Aerial spraying by the Society for the Protection of Forests from Insects and Diseases (SOPFIM) as part of the fight against spruce budworm has now been completed. The last overflights
This Tuesday, July 4th, smoke was observed in the north of France in the morning. This is the result of the fires on the other side of the Atlantic, in Canada. Never before has such an area burned down so
The Canadiens’ talent pool hasn’t been this good in a long time. Several of these young pearls have broken out on the rinks at the Brossard complex over the past four days. Four days where they had the chance to
The United States celebrates its National Day this July 4th during a deadly heatwave in the southern states: “For the past two weeks, a high-pressure heat dome has hovered over Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma,” the report said. Guardianin the straight
BOISCHATEL | The last few days have been very emotional for career coach Patrick Rheaume, who has received a great surge of love from his former golfers. • Also read: Duke of Kent: A young wolf shaves the elders with
(Montreal) Ottawa must pay three Aboriginal police departments in Ontario the funds they need to operate for the next 12 months without strings attached. Posted at 5:58pm. Pierre Saint Arnaud The Canadian Press Judge Denis Gascon of the federal court
Fishermen are concerned about the water quality of the Chaudière River and Lac Mégantic, ten years after the train disaster that killed 47 people and spilled 100,000 liters of oil into the river. Environment Department experts will try to address