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Usage of ‘Dang’ in the United States

Posted on 2020/01/01 by Carl Robitaille
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Usage of ‘Dang’ in the United States

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Gender gap in tertiary education attainment in various European countries

Posted on 2020/01/01 by Carl Robitaille
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Gender gap in tertiary education attainment in various European countries

Posted in économie, éducation, politique, sociologie | Leave a reply

Half of Canada lives south of the red line

Posted on 2019/12/31 by Carl Robitaille
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Half of Canada lives south of the red line

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Télémédecine: les États-Unis et l’Ontario en avance sur le Québec

Posted on 2019/12/31 by Carl Robitaille
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Télémédecine: les États-Unis et l’Ontario en avance sur le Québec

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338Canada: Now for something lighter than politics—NHL projections!

Posted on 2019/12/28 by Carl Robitaille
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338Canada: Now for something lighter than politics—NHL projections!

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Départ du Whippet pour l’Ontario, l’érosion de la confiserie industrielle se poursuit

Posted on 2019/12/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Départ du Whippet pour l’Ontario, l’érosion de la confiserie industrielle se poursuit

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Graphic Truth: How Bad Is Venezuela’s Collapse?

Posted on 2019/12/28 by Carl Robitaille
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Graphic Truth: How Bad Is Venezuela’s Collapse?

Venezuela's collapse in GDP is much worse than the Greek crisis from 2008 or even the Spanish Civil War. It has almost Syrian Dimensions. Source: https://t.co/1l0wPOh9yw pic.twitter.com/Ny0hxIcEgQ

— Simon Kuestenmacher (@simongerman600) February 6, 2019
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Charles de Gaulle, Elysée, 27 novembre 1967 (Québec)

Posted on 2019/12/22 by Carl Robitaille
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When did women get the vote?

Posted on 2019/12/20 by Carl Robitaille
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When did women get the vote?

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The Logistics of the US Election

Posted on 2019/12/18 by Carl Robitaille
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