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JERUSALEM 鈥?Members of Quebec business community are confident that a current trip to Israel will help the province turn its innovative ideas into marketable products.More than 100 people, including entrepreneurs, heads of research institutes and university leaders are accompanying Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard on his first-ever trip to the region.The goal of the mission is to increase economic and academic research ti stanley cup es between Quebec and Israel, which is known for its technology industry and high number of digital start-ups. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Several members of his entou stanley mugg rage say Israel could be a model to follow for Quebec, which has no shortage of talent but struggles to commercialize its products.Hubert Bolduc, the president of an economic development agency for the Montreal region, says one of his goals is to sell the Israelis on the city prowess in the field of artificial intelligence. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have to tell them we have the best researchers, he said.Another participant, McGill University principal Suzanne Fortier, says she wants to study how to create better links between university researchers and the private sector. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We have to ensure that what happens at McGill has benefits for society, and ensure that the knowledge and tec stanley cup hnologies pas Qstz Man had eggs tossed at him before his death
After two years of virtual celebrations, Oakville residents were happy to join others in pers stanley quencher on to celebrate Canada stanley becher Day with a full line-up of evening festivities at Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park.Featured were performers, arts and crafts, sports fun and giant board games.The day wound up with a beautiful fireworks display. stanley cup ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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egme Heading out for groceries in Hamilton Don t forget your mask