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going to revisit their policies as they relate to energy and become independent, rather than dependent, on the russian government. let independent, rather than dependent, on the russian government.- on the russian government. let me come back to on the russian government. let me come back to you, on the russian government. let me come back to you, catrin, on the russian government. let me come back to you, catrin, with - on the russian government. let me come back to you, catrin, with us, | come back to you, catrin, with us, you are speaking to us from brussels today. how much pressure is there on germany? what are you hearing and seeing in the halls of brussels? there is a huge difference. of course there is a lot of pressure from, let s say, poland, a country which is heavily impacted, and they kind of want to full germany to have this embargo but i hear behind the scenes that actually a lot of other member states are supporting germany s position because they are also very dep
Chef let go from popular Toronto Mexican restaurant starts chicken project
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A chef let go from one of Toronto s top Mexican restaurants during the pandemic has struck out on his own with a brand new chicken concept called The Chicken Cartel.
Owner and founder Donovan Gomes was laid off from popular spot El Catrin immediately going into the first COVID-19-related lockdown in mid-March.
Chef Donovan Gomes, founder of The Chicken Cartel. Photo courtesy of The Chicken Cartel. Jobs for head chefs were almost extinct due to the pandemic and understandable in the same token. So, I decided to finally live the entrepreneur dream in North America, take the plunge and utilize my nearly 17 years in the industry to make a difference for myself and give the people of Toronto something to partake in, Gomes told blogTO.
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