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COVID-19, war in Ukraine, stock markets, truckers’ movement in Ottawa, inflation: the news is particularly dense. And very often, we are drowned in this uninterrupted flow of news: our very busy schedules make it impossible to follow the news via the traditional press or television.
Traveling a lot for my work, I don’t have time to follow everything. This is where I discovered InfoBref following the recommendation of my friend Youcef Ghellache, Founder of Educfinance and the Money Never Sleeps community. He too is a professional with a busy schedule!
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