Paris is burning for a third straight day following a tragic incident involving the police shooting of an Arab teen on Tuesday. The circumstances surrounding the event are shrouded in multiple accounts and conflicting narratives. The incident occurred when the police attempted to pull over the teenager Nahel M., alleging reckless driving and citing concerns Read More…
Month: June 2023
The Reign of Cash: Exploring the New World Order of Billionaires
A paradigm shift has occurred in a world where cash is King and money is seen as the solution rather than the root of all evil. Contrary to what many may believe, being a millionaire or even worth tens of millions no longer cuts it in terms of respect. Gone are the days when millionaires Read More…
The Vanishing Contact Us: The Frustrating Reality of Missing Contact Options on Corporate Websites
Corporate culture is crucial in shaping the relationship between businesses and their customers. However, there is a growing trend in large corporations where it is becoming increasingly difficult for customers to contact them and engage in meaningful interactions. We shed light on the alarming state of corporate culture, highlighting examples such as the removal of Read More…
The Power of Money: Lobbying and Corporate Influence in America
Money has always held significant sway over political decisions and policy-making processes. In America, the power of money is particularly evident through the presence of influential lobbying groups and their close ties to big corporations. These lobbying groups, which include some of the largest industries, such as sugar, the National Rifle Association (NRA), and petroleum, Read More…
Phlex Delivery: Revolutionizing the Delivery and Ride Share Industry with Fairness and Flexibility
Phlex Delivery, a trailblazing delivery and ride share service, is set to disrupt the industry with its immediate launch in Florida and Washington State. With a nationwide expansion on the horizon, Phlex Delivery is inviting everyone to be a part of this exciting journey. MIAMI, FL and SEATTLE, WA – Phlex Delivery, a game-changing app-based delivery Read More…
Landmark Supreme Court Decision: Affirmative Action Overturned in College Admissions
The U.S. Supreme Court today made a significant ruling in a 6-3 decision, overturning race-based college admissions in the case of Affirmative Action. Affirmative Action is a policy that was introduced to address historical discrimination and promote diversity in higher education institutions. However, this decision is pivotal in the ongoing race-conscious admissions debate. President Biden Read More…
WHO To Label Aspartame As “Possibly Carcinogenic To Humans”
The world of artificial sweeteners is facing a new wave of controversy as the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reviews the safety of aspartame, an extensively used sweetener found in tens of thousands of products worldwide. The IARC’s upcoming report, expected to be published next month, has raised concerns among Read More…
Sex Education Pioneer Sue Johanson Passes Away at 93
A Pioneer in Sex Education Who Revolutionized Conversations on Intimacy Thursday morning marked a sombre moment for Canada as news broke of the passing of Sue Johanson, the beloved Canadian sex educator. At 93, Johanson left behind a remarkable legacy, having played a significant role in breaking taboos surrounding discussions about sex. Through her groundbreaking Read More…
Turbulent Journey Ends: RoseAnne Archibald Ousted As AFN National Chief
In a shocking turn of events, RoseAnne Archibald, the first woman national Chief of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), has been voted out of office in a special virtual meeting on Wednesday night. Over 70% of the country’s regional chiefs voted in favour of her removal after an investigation found allegations of harassment and Read More…
Never Look Back And Let The Past Control The Future. Feel Happy, Confident, And Empowered By Creating A Life Of Purpose And Fulfillment
AUTHOR, Speaker, Feminine Empowerment Expert and Educator Hanne Buggild has added a touch of herself to her new book, The River of Life: Staying Afloat. To some, it will be a romance book where the reader focuses on the main character Hannah and the men in her life. But it can also be read more deeply, focusing Read More…
Empowering Communities: Michelle Obama Set to Deliver Keynote at Nova Scotia Co-op Council Event
Former First Lady Michelle Obama is set to deliver the keynote address at an event organized by the Nova Scotia Co-operative Council, a prominent non-profit organization. The announcement of Obama’s appearance has generated considerable excitement as the event marks her second visit to Halifax within five years. On October 18, as part of Co-op Week Read More…
Urgent Funding Boost: Expanded Supports for BC’s Youth Amid Opioids Crisis
The opioid crisis continues ravaging communities in British Columbia, with a sense of urgency prevailing to address the pressing needs of vulnerable young people battling addiction. Today’s announcement of additional funding, amounting to $1.73 million, for Dan’s Legacy Foundation brings hope. “Dan’s Legacy was founded in memory of a young man who, after surviving sexual Read More…
Sextortion: Winnipeg Man Victim in Disturbing Sextortion Plot
In a disturbing case of online extortion, a young man in his 20s from Winnipeg found himself ensnared in a sextortion scheme. The Winnipeg Police Service’s Financial Crimes Unit launched an investigation after the victim reported sharing intimate images with an individual who posed as a young woman online. After receiving the images, the suspect Read More…
“Extra Extra” Postmedia-Nordstar Merger: Syndication Overload by Consolidation of Power?
In an era marked by reduced circulation and dwindling profits for advertisers, the recent announcement of Postmedia’s plans to merge with Nordstar, the owner of the Toronto Sun and several other widely recognized publications across Canada, has raised concerns among Canadians. The potential merger raises questions about the need for another conglomerate to dominate the Read More…
Urelocation Facilitates Successful Relocation of first 10 IT Professionals from India to the UK
London – Jun 27, 2023 – Urelocation, a leading relocation assistance company, is delighted to announce a significant milestone in its expansion efforts. Since its launch in India in September 2022, Urelocation has successfully helped the first ten talented IT professionals relocate from India to the United Kingdom through the Global Talent visa (GTV) program. Urelocation Read More…
Optimism in Sierra Leone: Re-Election of President Julius Maada and the Road Ahead
Julius Maada Bio, the incumbent President of Sierra Leone, has been re-elected for a second term with 56.17% of the vote, according to the head of the electoral commission. However, the country continues to grapple with the lasting effects of its civil war, and Bio faces significant challenges in guiding Sierra Leone toward stability and Read More…
Why Is the Ratification Of Senate Treaty Document 112-8 With Chile So Important?
In a significant move towards bolstering US clean technology, US businesses, and U.S.-Chile relations, the Chile Tax Treaty was recently passed in the US Senate. This bilateral agreement holds profound implications for the global race in clean technology, particularly in producing electric vehicle (EV) batteries. Chile’s rich natural resources are crucial for battery manufacturing, such Read More…
The Candidate Conundrum
The Importance of Political Candidates Moving Beyond Media and Populist Pandering In the realm of politics, the relationship between candidates, media, and the public is a complex one. Too often, political candidates succumb to the temptation of pandering to the media and populism, shaping their messages to align with what people want to hear. It Read More…
Oliva Chow’s Win Was Foreseeable
“There is no such thing as not voting: you either vote by voting, or you vote by staying home and tacitly doubling the value of some Diehard’s vote.” ― David Foster Wallace, Consider the Lobster and Other Essays. Despite a field of 102 Toronto mayoral candidates, last night’s election was a two-candidate battle—proving the need for Read More…
Vacation Unbalance: Realigning Politicians’ Holiday Entitlements with the Average Canadian
As each year passes, the rising chorus of voices demanding that Canadian politicians align their vacation and holiday policies with the general public grows louder. This call for change stems from the perception that politicians enjoy significantly more time off than the average Canadian, which can lead to a disconnect between elected officials and the Read More…
Election Day In Toronto: Chow, Saunders or Election Surprise
Toronto’s Election Day: Shaping the City’s Future Amidst a Diverse Field of Candidates Today marks a significant day for the city of Toronto as it heads to the polls to elect its second mayor in a matter if months. The by-election follows the resignation of former Mayor John Tory, who stepped down amidst having sexual Read More…
Frivolous Impeachment Attempts: Boebert and Greene’s Futile Pursuit
The role of the U.S Congress is pivotal in shaping the nation’s legislation and governance. However, in recent times, the spotlight has been captured by two congresswomen, Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene, for their persistent calls to impeach President Joe Biden. Congresswoman Boebert and Greene have been vocal supporters of former President Donald Trump. Read More…
(F.O.R.D) Nation: Fix Or Repair Daily
Since the re-election of Premier Doug Ford and his Progressive Conservative (PC) government, the political landscape has been tumultuous. Despite a resounding electoral victory, Ford’s administration has been marred by controversy and policy decisions that have led to growing protests wherever the premier goes. While it is important to acknowledge the majority mandate Ford received Read More…
Bassey Otu: Prince of Paradise
Bassey Otu: Prince of Paradise Yesterday at the foot of a giant evening bonfire With gleeful sparkles in both eyes, someone asked Who will sing me a song to a Prince About Bassey Edet Otu, Prince of Paradise Who carries with pride on broad, steady shoulders The hopes, dreams, and joys of millions, Known Read More…
Torontonians Electing Career Politicians is How the Current Status Quo Stays Alive
“Change doesn’t always mean progress, but the status quo is not always the best result, either. It is merely the most convenient.” – Harsha Bhogle, Indian cricket commentator and journalist. 102 candidates are running to be Toronto’s 66th mayor. Which of these candidates… Looks like a mayor?Talks like a mayor?Listens like your neighbour? It may Read More…
Indigenous Water Inequity: Supreme Court Fails to Uphold Navajo Treaty Rights For Clean Water
In a 5 to 4 decision yesterday, the United States Supreme Court ruled against the Navajo Nation in a case centred on the tribe’s pursuit of securing more water for its people. This ruling brings attention to the pressing issue of inadequate access to clean water on indigenous lands in the United States. Similar cases Read More…
Saskatoon Police Officer Charged with Common Assault After On-Duty Altercation
Saskatoon, June 22, 2023 – In a recent development, a 15-year veteran of the Saskatoon Police Service, Constable Jody Levesque, appeared in Saskatoon Provincial Court today on charges of Common Assault. The charges stem from an on-duty altercation on May 4, 2022. The incident unfolded when Constable Levesque responded to a reported stabbing. During his Read More…
Tragic Loss at Sea: OceanGate’s Titanic Submarine Exploration Ends in Tragedy
Everett-based OceanGate Inc., a provider of crewed submersibles for various purposes, is now mourning a devastating loss. The company has announced the tragic fate of all five passengers who embarked on a daring exploration mission to the infamous Titanic wreck. The disheartening news follows days of silence from the submarine, shocking their loved ones and Read More…
Upside Foods Makes History: US Regulatory Approves Sale Of Lab-Grown Chicken
In a historic moment for the food industry, US regulators have granted approval to sell lab-grown chicken, marking a significant milestone for Upside Foods and their groundbreaking approach to sustainable meat production. This approval highlights the innovative potential of lab-grown meat and ushers in a new era of environmentally friendly and humane food processing. With Read More…
Breaking Monopolies: EU Demands User-Replaceable Batteries for Cell Phones and Devices by 2027
In a significant win for consumer rights, the European Union (EU) has made a groundbreaking decision to require cell phone makers and other battery-operated devices to allow consumers to replace batteries at their convenience. This move addresses manufacturers’ monopolization of battery replacements, which has resulted in inflated consumer costs. In the early days of cell Read More…
The Questionable Integrity of the US Supreme Court: Is It for Sale?
The US Supreme Court, as the highest judicial authority in the nation, wields immense power in shaping the country’s legal landscape. Its decisions are final, impacting the lives of millions of Americans and setting a precedent for future generations. However, recent revelations and concerning patterns raise questions about the court’s integrity and whether it is Read More…
Uldouz Wallace: A Courageous Advocate Fighting for Justice Against Image-Based Sexual Abuse
In 2014, an unprecedented and devastating event shook society—the iCloud hack and subsequent leak that violated the privacy and dignity of countless individuals, including aspiring actress and social activist Uldouz Wallace. Alongside 99 other women, Wallace became a victim of this malicious act, with far-reaching consequences that inflicted immense damage on their lives. Unbeknownst to Read More…
Flux and regulatory compliance in the US and EU influx, and Flux shines bright
Cambridge, United Kingdom- Since its inception, Flux has diligently ensured compliance with regulatory bodies in the US and EU. Legal reviews conducted by external legal teams in the US and Liechtenstein have both concluded that Flux is neither a security nor an investment contract. Blockchain is a disruptive and rapidly evolving technology and even more so Read More…
Trading Politics: 2 Traders Mirror Congressional Committee Members Stock Trades For Profits
Allegations of insider trading in the US Congress have made a lot of millionaires In stock trading, where information is power, two individuals from Brookline, Missouri, known simply as Ben and Jackson, are the definition of young and uber-smart entrepreneurs. They figured out how to tap into the vast wealth of information only members of Read More…
400 Global Corporations With Revenues Over $1.6 Trillion Pledge Major Financial Support To Rebuild Ukraine
Major conglomerates, international corporations, retail chains, and businesses worldwide have pledged support for Ukraine’s recovery efforts in a powerful show of solidarity. The commitment comes as the UK announces a significant financial package, including $3 billion of World Bank loan guarantees, to bolster Ukraine’s economic stability in the face of ongoing Russian aggression. The financial Read More…
Canada Celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day
Canada’s First Nations, Métis and Inuit people are the first inhabitants of Canada Reconciliation with Canada’s Indigenous people must be at the forefront of every administration at all levels of government. The Indigenous people have endured centuries of wrongdoing at the hands of the various Canadian governments, with many only offering mere symbolism of reconciliation. Read More…
Mr. Irrelevant, Exit Stage Left
Maxime Bernier’s series of electoral defeats are a clear rejection of him and his PPC In a resounding rejection of far-right politics, Canadians from coast to coast to coast have unequivocally demonstrated their disapproval of Maxime Bernier and his fringe People’s Party of Canada (PPC). Bernier’s recent attempt to secure a seat in the House Read More…
French Police Raid Paris 2024 Olympic’s Organizing Committee Headquarters
Early this morning, French police carried out a raid on the headquarters of the Paris 2024 Olympics Organizing Committee in Saint-Denis, 14 months before the much-anticipated event scheduled to take place in July 2024. The National Financial Prosecutor’s Office initiated the operation as part of an ongoing investigation into possible corruption linked to the bidding Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Autumn Peltier
Empowering Indigenous Voices by advocating for clean water rights As National Indigenous History Month is observed, it is only fitting to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Autumn Peltier, an inspiring Anishinaabe leader and member of the Wikwemikoong First Nation. Autumn Peltier has emerged as an internationally recognized champion for clean water and has dedicated herself Read More…
Africa’s $500 Billion Economic Exploitation: Unraveling the Complex Web of France’s Economic Control
There will be no modern-day France without its economic stranglehold on African nations. The historical legacy of colonialism continues to cast a long shadow over Africa. While many nations have emerged from the grips of their former colonizers, there is ongoing economic exploitation, with France often at the center of the debate. Critics argue that Read More…
Toxic Tolerance: North America’s Alarming Acceptance of Petroleum-Based Chemicals in Food
The modern food industry relies heavily on food substances derived from petroleum, such as Red Dye 40, to enhance flavours, colours, and textures. However, mounting evidence suggests the potential risks of these substances, necessitating stricter regulations. Red Dye 40, or Allura Red AC, is a synthetic food colouring agent derived from petroleum. Numerous studies have Read More…
Your Skills and Experience Are Not Your Only Strengths
An example of humour telling the truth: A man walking past a construction site sees a sign: “Handy Man Wanted: Apply Within.” The man goes to the office trailer to speak to the foreman. Forman: “Can you drive a forklift?” Man: “No.” Forman: “Can you plaster?” Man: “No.” Foreman: “Can you lay bricks?” Man: “No.” Read More…
Challenging Historical Revisionism: Countering Denialism of Residential School Atrocities With Legislation
In May 2021, the discovery of 215 unmarked graves in Kamloops triggered a nationwide outcry, with subsequent grave sites unveiling thousands more containing Indigenous children. In 2022, The House of Commons, in a unanimous decision, officially recognized the Indian Residential Schools as a genocide, a sentiment echoed by Pope Francis during his visit to Canada. Read More…
Juneteenth: Commemorating Emancipation and the Abolishment of Slavery in America
Juneteenth, observed on June 19th, is a significant day in American history that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. With its roots tracing back to the end of the Civil War, Juneteenth holds deep historical and cultural importance. Juneteenth, or Emancipation Day or Freedom Day, originated in Texas in 1865. On June 19th of Read More…
Caribbean Day at the Red River Ex: A Musical Celebration of Island Culture
For many Manitobans, the Red River Ex marks the transition from school to summer, officially kicking off the season with a bang. It is widely regarded as one of the best fairs in the province, offering a delightful mix of exhilarating rides, delectable food, and various attractions that create lasting memories. From its early days Read More…
Calgary-Heritage: The Golden Ticket and Sacrificial Lambs In The Upcoming By-election
Conservative candidate Shuvaloy Majumdar To Represent Riding of Calgary-Heritage In upcoming By-election Calgary Heritage, a riding previously held by former Conservative MP Bob Benzen, is set to have a by-election on July 24, 2023, as announced by the Prime Minister. Benzen had represented this constituency since April 2017, when he won a by-election to replace Read More…
Guns in Schools: The Absurdity of Texas Governor Abbott’s School Safety House Bill 3
The passing of a terrible bill earlier in the week in Texas has left us with a deep sense of reflection and concern. This legislation, which we will delve into, exemplifies the alarming consequences of hasty and misguided decision-making. As we examine the implications and ramifications of House Bill 3, it becomes increasingly apparent that Read More…
The Alberta Sovereignty Act: Misdirection by Smith to Convince Albertans the Sky is Falling
The Alberta Sovereignty Act, signed into law by Premier Danielle Smith, continues to stir significant controversy and raise concerns about its potential impact on Alberta’s Indigenous people and those who do not share a separatist point of view. Considering the lack of a referendum and possible violations of Indigenous rights, the shortcomings of the Sovereignty Read More…
Visible Alpha Certified As Great Place To Work® In India
NEW YORK, NY – June 15, 2023 – Visible Alpha, a financial technology company that enhances the investment research process by extracting value from sell-side analyst models, research reports and corporate access events, today announced it has been certified as a Great Place To Work® in India, for the second consecutive year. “We are very Read More…
Greenland: Melting Ice Unveils New Opportunities and Challenges at the Top of the World
Greenland, once a vast frozen island, is experiencing a transformative shift as melting ice opens up new trade routes and attracts the attention of nations seeking to assert their claims over Arctic waters. This pristine land, often referred to as “Dreamland,” holds untapped reserves of national resources, becoming a valuable commodity in the eyes of Read More…
Brave Firefighters Unite: International Support Joins Alberta’s Firefighting Efforts
In the face of raging wildfires threatening Alberta, the brave men and women of the Alberta firefighting community have joined an international coalition of firefighters, demonstrating the strength of global solidarity in times of crisis. With approximately 2,800 dedicated personnel currently deployed to combat the wildfires, Alberta receives vital assistance from partner agencies across Canada, Read More…
Turbulent Times Ahead For Senegal
Turbulent Times Ahead For Senegal Now is the appropriate time for Macky Sall to set the captive Ousmane Sonko free, failure to do so points to fierce political storms ahead and Senegal sinking further into political and economic volatility. Protests in Senegal and some countries over the detention of popular opposition politician Ousmane Sonko signals Read More…
Tyler Atkinson, CFP® Recognized As One Of LPL Financial’s Top Financial Advisors
Bellevue, WA – 15 June, 2023 – Tyler Atkinson, an independent LPL Financial advisor at Atkinson Wealth Strategies in Bellevue, WA, today announced his inclusion in LPL’s Freedom Club. With more than 21,000 LPL-affiliated advisors nationwide, LPL awards this distinction to select advisors based upon their business success*. “On behalf of LPL, I’m thrilled to congratulate Read More…
Facebook’s Mass Layoffs: Exacerbating an Already Failing Customer Service System
Facebook’s customer service has long been a topic of criticism. Users frequently complain about the lack of responsiveness, delayed resolutions, and frustration when seeking assistance. The company’s customer service department seemed ill-equipped to handle the sheer volume of inquiries and issues its massive user base raised. When the news of mass layoffs hit, it became Read More…
The Need For Climate-Conscious Agriculture
The Need For Climate-Conscious Agriculture “to counteract the amount of Carbon Dioxide emitted each year by the world’s fossil fuel-burning, an area the size of Australia would have to be planted with trees.” Several years back, two researchers stated something troubling. Joachim Van Braun and Rajul Pandya-Lorch of the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Read More…
New Brunswick and Czech Republic Forge Energy Partnership
The province of New Brunswick has taken a significant step towards strengthening its position in the global energy sector by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic. The bilateral cooperation agreement, signed in Ottawa, emphasizes the two regions’ commitment to energy innovation and economic growth. Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Nicole Camphaug
A Beacon of Inuit Artistry in Canadian Fashion As National Indigenous History Month takes center stage in Canada, it is only fitting to pay tribute to the remarkable talent and creativity that the country’s Indigenous peoples have contributed to the world. Among the many individuals who have captivated the global fashion scene, Nicole Camphaug, a Read More…
A business-focused metaverse with extended opportunities is making its way to the market
DEXART is an international metaverse built by two enthusiasts — Anton Elston and Anatoli Ille — with extensive IT, business and marketing experience. The team of the project is scattered around the world but is working on the same goal of building new possibilities for brands in virtual spaces. DEXART has successfully introduced its own Read More…
From Crisis to Controversy: Japan To Release 1 Million Tonnes Of Nuclear Waste Into The Pacific Ocean
The devastating nuclear meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in 2011 continues to haunt people’s memories worldwide. The catastrophic event profoundly impacted the environment, human lives, and future generations. In response, Japan took on the immense task of collecting and storing significant amounts of contaminated water, assuring the public that it would be thoroughly treated Read More…
Doba Revolutionizes Earning Potential with Launch of Innovative Affiliate Program
Lehi, Utah – June 14, 2023 – Doba, a leading online dropshipping platform connecting e-commerce entrepreneurs with reliable suppliers and high-quality products, is thrilled to announce the launch of its groundbreaking Doba Affiliate Program. This program presents a unique opportunity for individuals to capitalize on their networks and influence while earning substantial income by promoting the Read More…
Over 110 Million Displaced: The Alarming Doubling of Displaced People
The world is witnessing a devastating surge in global displacement, with displaced people increasing and doubling over the past decade. Jan Egeland, the Secretary General of the Norwegian Refugee Council, laments the inaction and inadequate protection provided to those affected by conflict and violence. The failure to prevent war and resolve protracted emergencies has led Read More…
Crocodile Tears: Danielle Smith’s Cry of Censorship After Facebook Suspends Her Account
Danielle Smith is a habitual offender and has perfected the art of asking for forgiveness Late Wednesday afternoon, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith took to Twitter to complain about her Facebook account being suspended, claiming that her freedom of speech was in danger. However, the notion that her free speech is in danger is merely another Read More…
Facebook’s Abysmal Customer Service, Makes It A Looming Dodo Bird Leaping Towards MySpace Territory
In the digital realm dominated by social media platforms, Meta’s Facebook, the once towering giant wielding significant influence over billions of users worldwide, is trending towards Dodo bird status. However, despite its current dominance, critical factors indicate that Meta’s Facebook is treading a perilous path toward irrelevance, much like MySpace before. Meta’s Facebook has a Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Jennifer Podemski
A trailblazing, award-winning Indigenous icon, redefining the global landscape on and off the big screen As National Indigenous History Month takes center stage in Canada, it is only fitting to celebrate the achievements of Jennifer Podemski. Of mixed Anishinaabe (First Nation) and Ashkenazi (Jewish) decent, she is an acclaimed actress, writer, independent film and television Read More…
Brussels Pledging Conference: Support long-term solutions for displaced Syrians
International donors are set to gather in Brussels on June 15 for the seventh Brussels Conference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region. The conference aims to raise crucial funds to address the pressing needs of Syrians who have endured over a decade of suffering due to the ongoing conflict. While donor conferences Read More…
Norway Extends Humanitarian Support to Flood Victims in Ukraine
Norway has swiftly responded to Ukraine’s humanitarian crisis following the Kakhovka dam’s collapse, which triggered devastating floods. As the situation unfolds, it has become a battleground of accusations and finger-pointing between the Russian and Ukrainian governments. While the Ukrainians deny any involvement and hold Russia responsible for the dam’s destruction, Russia vehemently denies these allegations, Read More…
Berlusconi’s State Funeral: Italy Mourns the Passing of a Controversial Prime Minister
Milan’s cathedral will be mournful as Italy bids farewell to its former prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi, in a grand state funeral. With an anticipated crowd of 20,000 gathering outside the sacred walls, the nation reflects on a man’s life who left an indelible mark on Italian politics and society. From his immense wealth to his Read More…
David S. Duplay To Join Sociavi As Chief Executive Officer
Sociavi Appoints Veteran Healthcare and Technology Executive David S. Duplay as Chief Executive Officer. Princeton, NJ – June 13, 2023 – Sociavi Company today announced that David S. Duplay, a veteran healthcare and technology executive will join its Management Team as Chief Executive Officer effective June 14. Mr. Duplay, a well-respected executive with deep experience in Read More…
A Matter of Reputation
He says without irony.
Nigeria: Is Corn the New Energy Source?
Nigeria: Is Corn the New Energy Source? With the increasing search for alternative sources of energy for mankind and industries, corn appears poised through its ecology, botany and varieties; to take the lead as Nigeria’s bio-ethanol producing cereal. This is a crop that is fondly called “King Corn.” And the king of cereals seems set Read More…
Far-Right Toronto Mayoral Candidate Arrested For Allegedly Uttering Death Threats
The Toronto mayoral race has been lively and diverse, with numerous candidates vying for the city’s top civic bureaucrat position. One such candidate, Chris “Sky” Saccoccia, has drawn significant attention due to his controversial history and far-right ideology. On Monday, Saccoccia found himself in legal trouble for allegedly uttering threats and turned himself in to Read More…
National Indigenous History Month Honours, Angela Chalmers
Celebrating the achievements of an Olympic champion As we celebrate Indigenous People’s History Month, it is crucial to highlight the achievements and contributions of individuals who have significantly impacted their respective fields. Angela Frances Chalmers, a world-class distance runner from Birdtail Sioux First Nation, is an inspiring figure whose remarkable journey deserves recognition and admiration. Read More…
The End of the Erin O’Toole Era: A Looming Succession Crisis for the Conservative Party of Canada
Erin O’Toole, Member of Parliament and former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, bid a sombre farewell to his political career with his final speech in the House of Commons. O’Toole’s departure highlights a troubling trend for the Conservative Party—a lack of a clear succession plan. After former Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s defeat, the Read More…
The Human Cost: Unreported Civilian Deaths in Myanmar’s Crisis
Myanmar has been embroiled in a deadly conflict since the political coup 2021, resulting in widespread suffering, violence, and loss of life. A new report by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) sheds light on the staggering human toll of the conflict, revealing that over 6,000 civilians have been killed in the first 20 months Read More…
Silence Speaks: Lack of Criticism Surrounding Justice Brown’s Resignation From Opposition
Canada’s Supreme Court has faced a significant setback with Justice Russell Brown’s sudden resignation Monday afternoon. Brown’s resignation comes on the heels of sexual assault allegations connected to an alleged altercation in Arizona at the start of the year. Since January, the high court has been operating with one less member. Brown had been on Read More…
From Passive to Proactive: How to Take Control of Your Investment Strategy
Strategy reigns supreme in the world of investment. Your investing strategy, whether it favors a passive or aggressive position, is crucial in determining how successful you will be financially. You might find yourself poised on the verge of a change as you delve further into this complex universe. This essay seeks to clarify the process Read More…
Nayms’ Marketplace Launches on Ethereum Network, Pioneering a New Era of Insurance Capacity
LONDON, UK – 9 June 2023 – Nayms, the leading blockchain-based insurance marketplace, is thrilled to announce the launch of its first fully capitalised insurance program on the Nayms Marketplace. This achievement demonstrates Nayms’ commitment to revolutionising the insurance industry by leveraging smart contracts on the Ethereum network and providing secure, efficient, and fully transparent insurance Read More…
National Indigenous History Month Honours, Elder Dr. Winston Wuttunee
A Journey of Cultural Resilience by Harnessing the Power of Storytelling As we celebrate National Indigenous History Month, it is important to recognize and honour the incredible contributions of individuals who have dedicated their lives to preserving and sharing Indigenous culture. Elder Dr. Winston D. Wuttunee, a distinguished performer, educator, writer, and speaker, is a Read More…
Post-Brexit: UK Tech Sector Attracts Asia Pacific Investors in £9 Trillion Trade Agreement
The United Kingdom’s technology sector is poised to receive a significant boost due to the largest post-Brexit trade deal, with Asia Pacific investors showing keen interest. London Tech Week started with the arrival of the biggest-ever delegation of Asia Pacific (APAC) investors, just weeks after the UK signed the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Read More…
Who Is François Villeroy de Galhau?
The most powerful person in the world, of an organization many don’t know exists Few individuals hold as much power and influence as François Villeroy de Galhau in finance. As the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) Chair, he wields significant authority over the global financial system. Villeroy de Galhau is the most prominent figure in Read More…
Celebrating the Unsung Heroes of the Educational System: Who Are They?
Behind every successful educational system exists a group of dedicated individuals who work tirelessly to support students, teachers, and the overall learning environment. These unsung heroes, including resource teachers, special education personnel, and non-teaching staff, play a crucial role in a child’s education. Despite their significant contributions, they often go unrecognized for their essential work. Read More…
#PoilievreCantFixInflation
The opposition leader, Pierre Poilievre, has relentlessly attacked the government, falsely blaming them for inflation. Addressing this misinformation and educating individuals, including Mr. Poilievre, on inflation’s fundamental concepts and principles is essential. While the Canadian economy has indeed fared well amidst the pandemic, it is vital to comprehend the complex factors influencing inflation and the Read More…
Unveiling the Puppeteers: Understanding Global Power Dynamics and the Impact on Ordinary Citizens
In today’s interconnected and globalized world, the question of who truly runs the world and controls the global economy is a topic that sparks curiosity and debate. Behind the scenes of international institutions, high-ranking government officials, and influential corporations lies a complex web of interconnected relationships that shape our society and economy. The global elite, Read More…
Prime Minister Trudeau’s Surprise Visit to Kyiv, Ukraine: Strengthening Bilateral Ties
In an unannounced event, Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada embarked on a surprise visit to Kyiv, Ukraine, emphasizing the significance of bilateral relations between the two nations. The visit shrouded in secrecy, aimed to foster diplomatic ties, discuss critical issues, and explore opportunities for cooperation. Trudeau’s presence in Ukraine symbolized Canada’s commitment to supporting Ukraine’s Read More…
Pakistani Activists Unveil UrduAI.org, Paving the Way for AI Education in Urdu and Beyond
In a remarkable endeavor, Pakistani activists have unveiled UrduAI.org, an innovative platform that is set to revolutionize AI education not only in Urdu but also beyond. This groundbreaking initiative, led by visionary activists Mr. Qaisar Roonjha the co-founder of Wang Lab of Innovation (WALI) and Mr. Khalid Hussain Mir, a digital creator, entrepreneur and co-founder of Peel Technologies Ltd. aims Read More…
Pathways to Prestige: Getting Featured the Insider and Beyond
Gaining a feature in esteemed digital publications like Business Insider and Forbes is a remarkable achievement that can have a profound impact on individual entrepreneurs, small businesses, and startups. It opens doors to unparalleled opportunities for global recognition, enhanced credibility, and valuable networking prospects. However, securing a feature in these prestigious publications is often challenging Read More…
Addressing Labour Market Gaps: PEI’s Focus on French-Speaking Workers
Prince Edward Island (PEI), often recognized for its picturesque landscapes and vibrant tourism industry, has a lesser-known aspect that many Canadians are unaware of—the province’s thriving Francophone community. Rooted in its Francophone origins, PEI embraces its linguistic and cultural diversity. In a new initiative by the government, the PEI Francophone Immigration Strategic Action Plan 2023-2028 Read More…
The Hidden Gem: Little-Known Canadian Passport Rule Change Provides Relief Amidst COVID Chaos
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, countless individuals faced unexpected challenges, from disrupted travel plans to bureaucratic nightmares. However, amidst the chaos, a little-known but significant change to Canadian passport rules emerged, bringing a glimmer of hope and relief to Canadian citizens. Introducing a 15-year renewal grace period for expired adult passports may not Read More…
Special Counsel Jack Smith Indicts Donald Trump On 7 Counts
Months of speculation surrounding former US President Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of top-secret government documents from the White House has led to the appointment of Special Council Jack Smith by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to conduct a thorough investigation. Trump claimed the ability to declassify documents by mere thought. Reports indicate that Trump Read More…
Polemos launches world-first blockchain game platform for digital asset rental; appoints new co-CEO and CFO
Global blockchain game platform provider Polemos is launching a world-first independent blockchain game platform for collateral-free and deposit-free digital asset rental. The platform, called “The Armory”, will enable low-cost digital asset renting that gives borrowers access to the actual asset during the rental period, compared to other platforms that require deposits or only provide “wraps” or copies Read More…
Empowering Young People Through Healing: Soberlink and Rainbows for All Children Unite for Children’s Awareness Month
In recognition of Children’s Awareness Month this June, Soberlink, a leading alcohol monitoring system provider, is proud to announce its partnership with Rainbows for All Children, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping youth heal from significant loss events, such as divorce or death. By joining forces, both organizations aim to provide vital support for young Read More…
National Indigenous History Month Honours, Jason Baerg
Influential Métis artists, activists, fashion designers and Professor As National Indigenous History Month unfolds, it is essential to recognize and celebrate the remarkable contributions of Indigenous artists who have enriched the cultural landscape of Canada. Among these influential artists is Jason Baerg, a Métis visual artist, activist, fashion designer, and esteemed professor at OCAD University Read More…
Canada’s Unprecedented Wildfires: A Record-Breaking 4 Million Hectares Engulfed in Flames
Canada’s wildfires have reached an alarming milestone; today, the total burn rate has surpassed 4 million hectares. This catastrophic event highlights the devastation’s scale and underscores the urgent need for climate action. As fires ravage provinces across the country, it becomes increasingly difficult for climate deniers to ignore the undeniable evidence unfolding. To grasp the Read More…
Supreme Court’s Ruling Unveils Alabama’s Gerrymandering as a Threat to Black Voters’ Rights
The US Supreme Court, over the years, has systematically gutted the Voting Rights Act of 1965, paving the way for voter suppression by the state legislatures. In a landmark decision today, the United States Supreme Court voted 5-4 to declare Alabama’s maps redistricting a law violation. This ruling is important, as Alabama, a state with Read More…
All Vote No Play – An Award-Winning Campaign Integrating Civic Engagement in College Athletics – Launches The Team
New Nonprofit Aims to Establish Civic Engagement as a Priority in College Athletics. The Movement Has Helped Pass Groundbreaking NCAA Legislation, Built A Network of 54,000 Student Athletes, Coaches, Pro Athletes & Civic Leaders. BOSTON, MA – Today the leadership of the All Vote No Play campaign – a nonpartisan movement focused on integrating civic engagement Read More…
From Malpractice to Precision: How AI is Reshaping the Surgical Landscape
As advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) continue to reshape various industries, medicine, especially surgery, has experienced significant transformations. With the rapid development of AI within the medical field, it is not unreasonable to consider that relying on AI assistance or fully autonomous AI surgeons could become the new standard. While this notion may seem far-fetched, Read More…
As a Job Seeker, Handle What You Control First
Job searching is frustrating. You are waiting to hear back from employers. You are waiting for approval on stuff. You are waiting for answers.You are dealing with corporate bureaucracies. You are depending on recruiters, HR managers and hiring managers to green light you.You are dealing with the consequences of decisions made due to “something” you could not control. It Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture
A Woman of Many Firsts In honour of National Indigenous History Month, we celebrate the remarkable life and achievements of Charlotte Edith Anderson Monture, a trailblazer and advocate for Indigenous rights in Canada. Charlotte Monture’s accomplishments as the first Indigenous woman to become a registered nurse in Canada, the first to gain the right to Read More…
From Rwanda With Umukarago
“From profound poetry to captivating fiction and book reviews, this online magazine aims to captivate its readers with its wide range of creativity and ideas.” The Rwandan chapter of Writers Space Africa has launched a magazine. In a statement, Patrick Nzabonimpa (Tom), the Country Coordinator of WSA-R, said: “Umukarago will continue to grow and flourish, Read More…
Inaugural Chinese Embassy in Honduras: A Landmark for Diplomatic Relations
Establishing the inaugural Chinese embassy in Honduras marks a significant milestone in the diplomatic communications between the two nations. This event represents a deepening of bilateral relations, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue, cooperation, and mutual understanding. The inauguration of the Chinese embassy in Honduras holds immense significance for the diplomatic ties between the two Read More…
Operation Fake Star: Europol Seizing 2 Million Counterfeit Items At 87 Million Euros
In a nine-month coordinated operation, European law enforcement agencies, led by the Spanish National Police and the Hellenic Police, collaborated with Europol to combat the rampant illegal trade in counterfeit apparel, footwear, and accessories. This operation, codenamed “Fake Star,” spanned 17 countries and seized almost 2 million fake items worth an estimated EUR 87 million. Read More…
Olivia Chow’s Lead in the Polls: Is Victory Assured or Election Day Surprise?
As Torontonians eagerly await the mayoral election to replace former Mayor John Tory, front-runner Olivia Chow has emerged as the clear favourite among decided voters, commanding an impressive 38 percent in the latest polls. Her lead of over 25 points against her closest competitor has solidified her position as the frontrunner. However, as history has Read More…
Supporting Coach Alex Barra: A Call to Rally Around a Beloved Winnipeg Basketball Mentor
In the heart of Winnipeg, Manitoba, a beloved basketball coach named Alex Barra has dedicated over 35 years of his life to shaping the values and character of young adults through the game he loves. As a mentor, colleague, and life-impacting figure, Coach Barra has touched the lives of thousands of basketball student-athletes through his Read More…
The Unforeseen Merger: Liv Golf and the PGA Marks a New Era for Golf
In a shocking turn of events, the professional golf world has witnessed the unexpected merger of Liv Golf back by the Saudi Investment Fund and the PGA, ending two years of legal battles between the leagues. This groundbreaking development has profound implications for the sport, heralding a new era favouring players and revolutionizing the golfing Read More…
Inventor And Former Hollywood Wellness, Fitness Trainer Takes On His Two Biggest Challenges Yet– Sitting And Musculo Skeletal Disease
126.6 million people in the US and 1.7 billion throughout the world suffer from some form of Musculo-skeletal disease. (World Health Organization) The average person sits for 10 hours per day in front of a computer or TV, which can create severe ongoing musculo-skeletal issues that result in numerous long-term health problems. Fit 360 Brands Read More…
How peripheral neuropathy can rob many of so much and be successfully treated without medications and last
Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects millions of Americans and can rob them of their ability to do things that most people take for granted. This debilitating chronic disorder is characterized by multiple symptoms, usually in the hands, feet, arms, and legs. It can cause pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness, making it difficult to Read More…
Beyond Politic Rhetoric: Why Language Matters in Combating the Drug Crisis in Canada
Canada faces a drug epidemic that demands urgent attention and a comprehensive solution. As the nation grapples with this crisis, examining the harmful rhetoric surrounding safe injection sites and how it contributes to the dehumanization of individuals struggling with drug addiction is crucial. To combat the drug epidemic in Canada, we need to adopt a Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Francine Compton
A Trailblazing Journalist and Advocate for Indigenous Voices As we celebrate National Indigenous History Month, we must recognize and honour the remarkable contributions of individuals who have dedicated their lives to uplifting Indigenous communities. One nationally acclaimed figure is Francine Compton, a trusted Sandy Bay Ojibway First Nation journalist. With a career spanning two and Read More…
Apple Vision Pro: Revolutionizing Virtual Reality Where Facebook Failed
Virtual reality (VR) has long been touted as the future of immersive technology. While Facebook’s Oculus VR system made strides in the field, it failed to deliver the groundbreaking experience many had hoped for. However, Apple’s Vision Pro is set to redefine the VR landscape, offering a sleeker design, cutting-edge technology, and a superior user Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Deantha Edmunds
Canada’s Trailblazing Inuk Classical Singer As National Indigenous History Month unfolds, it’s a time to reflect on and celebrate Indigenous individuals’ rich contributions and accomplishments throughout Canada’s history. Among the remarkable talents emerging from the Indigenous community are Deantha Edmunds, Canada’s first Inuk professional classical singer and an award-winning performer. Her powerful voice and indomitable Read More…
Exploring the Enchanting Territory of Nunavut: A Canadian Gem
Nestled in the pristine northern expanse of Canada lies a land of breathtaking beauty and unparalleled hospitality – Nunavut. This vast territory is a hidden gem that beckons adventurous souls to embark on a journey filled with stunning scenery, warm welcomes, and a rich cultural tapestry. From its awe-inspiring landscapes to the mesmerizing dance of Read More…
The Role of The Sugar Cartels: EU’s Higher Food Safety Standards Surpasses North America
When it comes to prioritizing healthy consumer foods, Europe stands out with its stringent standards and regulations, particularly in comparison to North America and, more specifically, the United States. The foods found on the shelves of North American grocery stores are often banned in Europe due to their high sugar content and the presence of Read More…
Record-Breaking Attendance at Annual Pride Parade: A Celebration of Progress and Unity
Today, our vibrant city’s streets were filled with colour and joy as over 10,000 people from more than 150 diverse groups marched in the annual Pride Parade. This remarkable turnout marks a new record for the organization, which first took to the streets 34 years ago. Despite the scorching heat, the participants remained resilient, fueled Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Leonard Marchand
Canada’s First First Nations Parliamentarian As Canada commemorates National Indigenous History Month, reflecting upon and celebrating the milestones achieved by Indigenous leaders who have shaped the nation’s political landscape is essential. Among these remarkable individuals, Leonard Marchand holds a significant place as the very first First Nations parliamentarian in Canada. His trailblazing journey as a Read More…
It’s Time Facebook Took A Bite Out Of Apple’s Customer Service Approach
In today’s digital age, online customer service is vital in shaping the overall customer experience. It can be the deciding factor in a customer’s loyalty and satisfaction with a company. Today we compare the online customer service practices of two tech giants, Apple and Facebook, shedding light on their contrasting approaches and highlighting the shortcomings Read More…
Unsettled about discussing money?
In the world today, it is almost completely justifiable for you to not be comfortable about discussing money with anyone. On one side, your family may often have little or no understanding of how money really works though some may most often try to make you believe that they do. Yes indeed, in some cases Read More…
National Indigenous History Month, Honours Sebastian Wolfe
The trailblazing Cree wrestler laying the smackdown in the squared circle As Indigenous History Month unfolds in Canada, it is an opportune time to honour and celebrate the remarkable achievements of individuals who have made significant contributions in various fields. In professional wrestling, one name stands out as a true trailblazer: Sebastian Wolfe. With a Read More…
Does Your Job Search Have the Support of Your Family and Friends?
“The most expensive thing you will ever do is spend time with the wrong people.” ― Germany Kent, American broadcaster. All job searches have two constantly moving components: While “you” is undeniably the most critical component, and the one job seekers tend to focus on—themselves—the people you associate with significantly impact your job search. Your Read More…
The Blurring Line between Church and State: Politicians and the Manipulation of Religious Narratives
In many countries, the separation between church and state is becoming increasingly blurred as politicians willingly engage in religious endorsements and exploit religious narratives for their political gain. While countries like the United States emphasize the need to draw a clear line between church and state, the influence of the religious sector on politics poses Read More…
Unveiling the Elephant in the Room: Suncor’s Layoff Announcement After Alberta Election Raises Eyebrows
Suncor, one of the largest employers in Alberta’s energy sector, has Albertans feeling blindsided with news of a significant layoff imminent right after the provincial election. The announcement’s timing fuels Albertans’ speculation that Suncor deliberately withheld the news to avoid becoming a contentious issue during the campaign. The coincidence of Suncor’s layoff announcement immediately after Read More…
Wrené Nova Re-Releases “SHAME”: An Experimental Take On Electronic Dance Music With An Ultramodern Message
[Toronto, June 1st 2023] – Wrené, the boundary-pushing artist, is thrilled to announce the re-release of her electrifying track “SHAME.” With its unconventional sound design and contemplative lyrics, “SHAME” challenges the norms of popular music and offers a fresh perspective on electronic dance music. The re-release is set for June 1st, captivating listeners with its Read More…
The Canadian Military: Guardians in Times of Crisis
When we think of the Canadian military, images of soldiers in combat zones or peacekeeping missions often come to mind. However, their role extends far beyond warfare and maintaining peace. The brave men and women of the Canadian military are the first responders, the courageous individuals who rush to the aid of Canadians in times Read More…
National Indigenous Month, Honours Paul Rabliauskas
The comedic star that brings Canadians together to celebrate culture and Laughter As National Indigenous Month commences, it is the perfect time to shine a light on the incredible talent and contribution of Winnipeg comedian Paul Rabliauskas. For years, Paul has brought joy and laughter to audiences across Canada, leaving an indelible mark on the Read More…
A Community United: Winnipeg Rallies Around Larry Hayes on His Long Road to Recovery
In the close-knit community of Winnipeg, where the love for basketball runs deep, one name stands out: Larry Hayes. For over three decades, Larry has been a dedicated basketball referee, officiating at all levels of competition. His passion for the game and his unwavering commitment have earned him the admiration and respect of players, coaches, Read More…
Building Trust: Improved Whistleblower Laws Safeguard Health-Care Sector in BC
Enhanced whistleblower legislation in British Columbia will provide stronger protection for health-care workers. The expansion of the Public Interest Disclosure Act (PIDA) ensures that individuals working at health authorities, Providence Health, and BC Emergency Health Services can safely report serious wrongdoing without fear of repercussions. This move promotes transparency and accountability in the healthcare sector, Read More…
National Indigenous Month, Honours Tracey Metallic
Capturing the essence of Mi’gmaq heritage and becoming A master of multiple mediums in the Canadian art scene In the spirit of National Indigenous Month in Canada, we pay tribute to the remarkable talent and artistic vision of Tracey Metallic, a Mi’gmaq artist hailing from the Restigouche River region. Tracey’s artistic journey began as a Read More…
Beach Boundaries: Exploring the Paradox of Limited Swimming Skills Among Tropical Islanders
Did you know that in some of the most breathtaking tropical islands, where crystal blue waters and pristine white sandy beaches abound, many locals cannot swim? It might seem counterintuitive at first, but there are several reasons behind this intriguing phenomenon. In this article, we delve into the fascinating world of tropical island communities and Read More…
Burkina Faso’s Desperate Cry for Help: A Neglected Humanitarian Crisis
Burkina Faso, the West African country, is facing a dire state of emergency as it grapples with a rapidly escalating crisis. For the first time, Burkina Faso has topped the list of the world’s most neglected displacement crises, according to a report by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC). Burkina Faso has experienced a swift and Read More…
House Pass Debt Ceiling Bill: Republicans and Democrats Find Common Ground”
The US debt ceiling is a topic that continues to generate significant debate and controversy each year. Established to control the country’s borrowing, it has become a hotly contested issue, with recent political developments adding fuel to the fire. The concept of a debt ceiling dates back to the passage of the Second Liberty Bond Read More…
Singh’s Motion for the Special Rapporteur to Step Aside: A Non-Binding Exercise In Futility
In Wednesday’s sitting of the Canadian House of Commons, the New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Jagmeet Singh brought forward a vote requesting the Special Rapporteur David to step aside from performing his duties. The motion passed with a vote of 174 to 150, aided by the Bloc and Conservative parties joining the NDP. Jagmeet’s Read More…


































































































































