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Personal Bankruptcy in Canada: What Are Your Alternatives?

We have all heard the term “bankruptcy.” What does it mean to you? Although bankruptcy is an effective insolvency solution, for some it is an embarrassing concept. There are also many misconceptions about bankruptcy. Although we may imagine that a person who files for bankruptcy is left with absolutely nothing, this is far from true. Bankruptcy legislation in Canada ensures …

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Negative PCR test required to enter the United States

Negative PCR test required to enter the United States

Beginning Jan. 26, anyone over the age of two who wishes to travel to the United States must submit a negative PCR test that should not be more than 3 days prior to departure, the State Department said. In addition, the advice of the Dutch cabinet is not to travel abroad except in cases of strict necessity. In addition, the …

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Beijing calls on US to stop demonizing China | Abroad

Beijing calls on US to stop demonizing China |  Abroad

Beijing on Monday urged the United States to stop “demonizing” China. The request was made by the Chinese government after a working visit by US Under Secretary of State Wendy Sherman to the Chinese city of Tianjin. “We urge the United States to change its most mistaken and dangerous policy,” China said in a statement. According to the statement, the …

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how Sweden’s loss affects the knockout class

how Sweden's loss affects the knockout class

The Women’s Olympic Football Tournament was full of unexpected fodder and devious results. There’s the entertainment value and attacking potential of Zambia – the lowest ranked team on the pitch – and their superstar Barbara Banda. The Zambian group, in which all four teams played in two matches, scored 32 goals, while Banda and national champion Vivian Midema each scored …

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Which fails can you make converting cryptocurrencies?

The cryptocurrency market has been at its peak for several years. Tens of thousands of traders from all over the world daily mine, trade tokens, make predictions and closely monitor the growth of the cryptocurrency rate on exchanges in order to increase their income. At the same time, the number of cases of fraud in this area has increased, since …

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Dutch two-time tennis player Roger tested positive for COVID-19

Dutch two-time tennis player Roger tested positive for COVID-19

Tennis – Davis Cup Finals – Caja Magica, Madrid, Spain – November 20, 2019 Dutchman Jean-Julian Roger in a match with Wesley Kohlhoff in the doubles match against Briton Jimmy Murray and Neil Skopsky Reuters / Sergio Perez TOKYO (Reuters) – The Dutch men’s doubles team withdrew from the Tokyo Olympics, the International Tennis Federation said after one of them, …

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America, world champion, surprisingly falls at the Olympics

America, world champion, surprisingly falls at the Olympics

The Swedish women’s team took a big hit in the first group match at the Olympics. The reigning world champion America lost 3-0 to end a 44-game unbeaten streak. America were the big favorites against Sweden, but it didn’t show on the pitch. the Sweden did much better and took the lead after 25 minutes by Stina Blackstenius. She also …

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Chanu’s silver opens medal ranking in India

Chanu's silver opens medal ranking in India

Mirabai Chanu wins silver for India on day one of the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games. Photo: Twitter Saikum Mirabai Chanu today won India’s first medal at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021 and won silver in the 49kg category in women’s weightlifting. Mirabai’s total weight was 202kg – 87kg in jerk and 115kg in jerk, finishing second behind 210kg Chinese Huo …

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Grave of 1892 found in Cuyperskerk: turns out to be an old recycling method

Grave of 1892 found in Cuyperskerk: turns out to be an old recycling method

“data-revoke =”“> The Cuyperskerk in Sas van Gent is not the only church with tombstones. The Hulst basilica also has them, for example. “But it’s special for the Cuyperskerk, because it’s a fairly new church, built in 1892,” guide Theo Sarneel explains as he walks towards the found grave. “In 1825 it was forbidden to bury people in the church, …

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While you sleep: How Canada fared at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday and Saturday

While you sleep: How Canada fared at the Tokyo Olympics on Friday and Saturday

Canada has already recorded gains and losses on the first full day of competition in Tokyo Olympics Saturday – including another victory for the women’s softball team and a disappointing start for the men’s volleyball team. Here are some results from race day so far: Read more: Number of Olympic medals: those who won the most medals at the Tokyo …

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