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France's head of Notre-Dame renovation dies in accident while hikingPARIS (Reuters) - The man heading the reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris following a devastating fire three years ago has died in an accident while ...
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France's head of Notre-Dame renovation dies in accident while hikingPARIS (Reuters) - The man heading the reconstruction of Notre-Dame de Paris following a devastating fire three years ago has died in an accident while ...
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How rising wages are driving child care costs higherThe cost of child care rose by 6% according to the July CPI report, which is double the overall inflation number. University of Notre Dame Economist Chloe Gibbs notes the increased pressure of inflation, noting “many families are feeling that pinch.” Gibbs attributes rising costs to a tight labor market which has created an environment where “staff has more outside options, they can command higher wages.” This has led childcare providers having to raise prices in order to both keep staff and stay in business.
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“The Ford government is shovel ready”: MSIFN praises auditor general, repeats call for Greenbelt changes to be reversedThe Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation (MSIFN) is renewing its call for Queen's Park to reverse the removal of 15 parcels of land from the Greenbelt.
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Quebec woman sentenced to 22 years for sending poison-laced letter to TrumpThe French-born Pascale Ferrier pleaded guilty to a total of nine biological weapons charges, each of which carries a potential maximum sentence of life in prison.
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