Jasmin Roy sued for damages for sexual assault and defamation

Facebook page of Jasmin Roy Comedian and host Jasmin Roy said Friday that the facts and the truth will be restored in court. Comedian and host Jasmin Roy is being sued by a man who accuses him of sexual assault and defamation, as well as having then used his notoriety to harm him. The lawsuit for damages has been filed by Jean-François Robillard Friday morning at the Montreal courthouse. He is claiming $500,000 from Jasmin Roy, namely $350,000 in pecuniary

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Scientists have published the world's first X-ray image of a single atom

A team of scientists from Ohio University, Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Illinois-Chicago and others, led by Ohio University physics professor and Argonne National Laboratory scientist So Wai Hla, made the world's first X-ray SIGNAL. This groundbreaking achievement could revolutionize the way scientists discover materials, according to Phys.org. < img class="aligncenter" src="/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/uchenye-opublikovali-pervyj-v-mire-rentgenovskij-snimok-odnogo-atoma-279ab79.webp" alt="Scientists have published the world's first x-ray of a single atom" /> Since Roentgen's discovery in 1895, X-rays have been used in everything from medical examinations to

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Saturn's moon Enceladus is ejecting a plume of water up to 6,000 miles.

The James Webb Space Telescope has detected a 6,000-mile plume of water blasting into space from Saturn's tiny, ice-covered moon Enceladus, creating a huge water cloud in the orbit of the ringed planet. Saturn's Enceladus is one of the most likely places in the solar system to host extraterrestrial life. Observations on the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) suggest that a large telescope could play a role in helping scientists decide when and how best to look for it. The NASA-led

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The researchers showed what Pharaoh Tutankhamen looked like (photo)

An international team of researchers has reconstructed the face of one of ancient Egypt's most famous rulers. Researchers from Brazil, Australia and Italy used a digital model of the mummified skull of Pharaoh Tutankhamun to reconstruct his appearance. The 3D model shows what the ruler of Ancient Egypt looked like before his death at the age of about 19. < /p> Intravital view of Tutankhamun. Image: Cicero Moraes et al. The scientists used anthropometric data and measurements of the pharaoh's

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135 recommendations to rectify the emergency situation at the Lakeshore Hospital

Ryan Remiorz The Canadian Press At a press conference Thursday under a scorching sun outside Lakeshore General Hospital, independent investigator Francine Dupuis maintained that despite the scale of the work that awaits the establishment's team, she says she is optimistic. The independent investigator responsible for shedding light on disturbing revelations concerning several deaths that occurred at the emergency room of the Lakeshore General Hospital in Pointe-Claire, makes 135 recommendations in a report tabled Thursday. In a press conference under a

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Another summer of construction sites in Montreal

Graham Hugues The Canadian Press Some 51 major construction sites are planned for the territory of the greater Montreal region during the summer. Motorists in the greater Montreal area should expect another intense summer construction season. Some 51 major projects are planned for the territory during the summer. The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Geneviève Guilbault, was in the city on Thursday to meet the members of Mobility Montreal, the organization responsible for coordinating construction sites in the metropolitan

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An agreement reached for the future of Villa Sainte-Marcelline

Nives Bazergui/Le Devoir Archives Kindergarten to Grade 5 Parents of students attending Villa Sainte-Marcelline, located in Westmount, breathed a sigh of relief last Wednesday: After months of uncertainty, an agreement has been reached for the purchase of this French private school. Thanks to the agreement, the school will be able to buy the land and buildings on which it operates from the current owner, the congregation of the Sisters of Sainte-Marcelline. “It's a huge relief,” said Catherine Lafontaine, whose two

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“We will resist resistance to change”, insists Bernard Drainville

Jacques Boissinot The Canadian Press The Minister of Education, Bernard Drainville, took the speak Thursday at the opening of consultations on Bill 23 “We will stand up to resistance to change,” Minister of Education Bernard Drainville said Thursday, with the blessing of Premier François Legault. Together, they defended the idea of ​​being able to knock out the directors general of school service centers who make decisions that displease the government. “We want to make the education network more efficient,” said

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Technical problems disrupt Air Canada flights

Paul Chiasson The Canadian Press Air Canada advises travelers to check the status of their flights online. Air Canada says its communications system has started to stabilize after experiencing computer issues on Thursday morning, but travelers should still expect delays and cancellations before it becomes fully operational again.< /p> The Montreal airline advises travelers to check the status of their flights, as computer problems occur for the second time in a week. A total of 205 Air Canada flights, or

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Octopuses can have nightmares

Scientists have noticed that occasionally octopuses in a dream begin to behave as if they are being pursued by a predator, and even throw out a cloud of ink. Perhaps this is due to frightening dreams. < /p> Camera monitors of octopuses in the university aquarium have recorded extremely unusual behavior during sleep. During such periods, the body begins to twitch convulsively, and the mollusk throws out a cloud of masking ink, as if fleeing from a dream threat. This

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