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太空呼喚、新料理與季後賽期待 - 您的蒙特利爾星期二

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🚀 加拿大與太空

  1. 從太空聽到法語真令人自豪! 總理馬克·卡尼在與阿爾忒彌斯 II 號船員的通話中贊揚宇航員傑里米·漢森,稱該任務 "極具啟發性"。加拿大人對漢森的成就感到無比自豪,卡尼甚至計畫在漢森回國時舉辦一次枫糖聚會。
  2. 虛擬音樂會療癒身心! 蒙特利爾聖瑪麗醫院的病人透過虛擬實境音樂會以全新方式體驗預約!這種創新的方法幫助病人放鬆身心,減輕對醫療的焦慮。

⚖️ 法律與政治

  1. 首要保障兒童安全! 魁北克的一項新法案擬優先考慮在監護決策中的兒童安全,特別是在虐待情況下。克里斯汀·拉布里在推動這項獲得眾多組織及專家支持的倡議,這是保障兒童福祉的重要一步!
  2. 部長面臨麻煩! 魁北克的移民部長尚-弗朗索瓦·羅貝爾格因與領導候選人分享數據而遭到潛在的倫理違規調查。他承諾全力配合,但此事引發了對政府透明度的質疑。
  3. 政治過渡即將到來! 魁北克省議會已被 prorogued,行動前途聯盟準備在本周末任命新領導者。選民們對即將走上省長職位的新面孔充滿了興奮與好奇。

💼 商業

  1. 在航空風波中裁員! CAE公司正在裁掉約280名員工,因為該公司為航空業的支出削減做好準備。大多數裁員都發生在蒙特利爾,許多人正在艱難度過,公司正在進行由新領導層主導的轉型計畫。

🎉 感人故事

  1. 季後賽的興奮氣息! 蒙特利爾加拿大人隊連續第二個賽季鎖定季後賽席位,讓全市球迷精神振奮。這是成為哈布斯支持者令人激動的時刻!真正的蒙特利爾人這個春天有理由歡呼。
  2. 在這個復活節打破孤獨! 一個復活節餐食倡議正在為蒙特利爾的老年人帶來快樂和陪伴,幫助他們擺脫孤獨。這種簡單的善舉提醒我們社區連結的力量。
  3. 難民廚師的新起點! 當地的一家收容所開了新廚房,為難民廚師提供展示烹飪才能的新機會。這是再次機會如何促進新旅程的溫暖提醒!

🚌 社區與文化

  1. 公交網絡即將大改造! 瓦德呂伊-蘇朗熱正在準備全面更新公共交通網絡,以配合新的REM線的到來。隨著更好的公共交通即將到來,居民們期待提升的連接性。
  2. 努納維克的新男士收容所! 庫吉瓦克即將迎來其首個男性收容所,這對社區的支持服務來說是一個重要的進展。這項倡議承諾為需要安全空間的男性帶來積極的變化。
  3. 蒙特利爾西區的過馬路守護者快樂! 蒙特利爾西區的家長慶祝他們的孩子最終在繁忙的交叉路口擁有了過馬路守護者。保障孩子們的安全至關重要,這項變化必將讓家庭感受到安心。

🔥 顯著法律新聞

  1. 為 COVID-19 受害者追求正義! 魁北克的一名法官已批准針對蒙特利爾一家私人護理機構相關的 COVID-19 死亡的集體訴訟。這項決定強調了醫療行業負責任的重要性。
  2. 前 SNC-Lavalin 高管的懲罰! 法官裁定前 SNC-Lavalin 高管需嚴懲其貪污,延長監禁十年。高調腐敗案件中的問責持續受到關注,以確保誠信保留。
  3. 男孩們面臨困難的系統! 一份報告顯示,魁北克的男孩在教育體系中系統性地受到劣勢,突顯出需要解決的不平等。這些發現可能會重塑未來的教育政策!

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