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How to Convert Spotify to MP3 320 Kbps with YT Saver?

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onsdag, maj 8, 2024

In such scenario, YT Saver Spotify to MP3 Converter helps save their favorite songs/playlists with 100% lossless quality.

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  • In such scenario, YT Saver Spotify to MP3 Converter helps save their favorite songs/playlists with 100% lossless quality.
  • MAJOR FEATURES OF YT SAVER SPOTIFY TO MP3 CONVERTER:
    Preserve all ID3 tags information.
  • DETAILED STEPS TO CONVERT SPOTIFY SONGS/PLAYLISTS TO MP3 320 KBPS:
    Run the YT Saver program and choose the needed format.
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Arctic Inspiration Prize awards over $3.2 million to 10 teams across Canada's North

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onsdag, maj 8, 2024

WHITEHORSE, YT, May 7, 2024 /CNW/ - Ten innovative teams from across Canada's North were awarded a share of over $3.2 million for their groundbreaking by the North and for the North projects.

Key Points: 
  • WHITEHORSE, YT, May 7, 2024 /CNW/ - Ten innovative teams from across Canada's North were awarded a share of over $3.2 million for their groundbreaking by the North and for the North projects.
  • The prizes were awarded during a celebration held tonight in Whitehorse in partnership with the Arctic Indigenous Investment Conference.
  • "For twelve years now, the Arctic Inspiration Prize has been celebrating excellence of and for the North.
  • Once again this year, I am astounded by the incredible innovation and problem-solving that is happening in the North," said Wally Schumann, Chair of the Arctic Inspiration Prize Charitable Trust.

The Governments of Canada and Yukon Announce Funding to Further Support Flood Mapping Efforts in the Yukon

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måndag, maj 6, 2024

Funding from the Government of Canada comes from the Flood Hazard Identification Mapping Program (FHIMP).

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  • Funding from the Government of Canada comes from the Flood Hazard Identification Mapping Program (FHIMP).
  • Flood hazard maps provide essential information that enables governments, communities and individuals to recognize flood hazards and employ effective mitigation strategies to reduce the impacts of flooding.
  • The Governments of Canada and Yukon are committed to working together to provide high-quality flood mapping that is current and accessible, informs land use planning and adaptation efforts, and reduces flood risks in the future.
  • Today's joint investment will enable the Government of Yukon to continue to work directly with First Nations governments, municipalities and communities to develop flood maps for remaining flood-prone Yukon communities.

Government of Canada signs agreements with Yukon delivering nearly $86 million to improve health care

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tisdag, mars 12, 2024

Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Canada's Minister of Health and the Honourable Tracy-Anne McPhee, Minister of Health and Social Services of the Yukon, announced three agreements to invest a total amount of nearly $86 million to improve health care access and services in the Yukon.

Key Points: 
  • Today, the Honourable Mark Holland, Canada's Minister of Health and the Honourable Tracy-Anne McPhee, Minister of Health and Social Services of the Yukon, announced three agreements to invest a total amount of nearly $86 million to improve health care access and services in the Yukon.
  • Establish a new walk-in primary care clinic in Whitehorse to provide accessible and essential non-urgent health care services.
  • The THIF supports the territories, which face higher costs compared to the provinces in delivering health care, by providing funding for crucial health care system improvements , innovative health care projects and ensuring stable funding for necessary costs, including medical travel.
  • They will expand primary care, enhance long-term care, home care, and community care, address the substance use health emergency, support health system transformation, and tackle health workforce shortages.

US monetary policy is more powerful in low economic growth regimes

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tisdag, april 2, 2024
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    Government helping internationally educated health care professionals work in Yukon

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    tisdag, februari 20, 2024

    That is why the Government of Canada is investing to speed up accreditation for internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs).

    Key Points: 
    • That is why the Government of Canada is investing to speed up accreditation for internationally educated health professionals (IEHPs).
    • Facilitate labour mobility between jurisdictions in Canada for health professionals and IEHPs to reduce the systemic and administrative barriers for health professionals who wish to work in another jurisdiction in Canada.
    • "Here in the Yukon, we have many internationally educated health professionals who are not currently working in healthcare, despite their qualifications and desire to provide care and serve their communities.
    • As part of this, we have been working closely with the Government of Canada to facilitate the recognition of credentials for internationally educated health professionals.

    The macroeconomic effects of global supply chain reorientation

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    lördag, februari 10, 2024
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    We analyse the macroeconomic

    Key Points: 
      • We analyse the macroeconomic
        effects of supply chain reorientation through localisation policies, using a global dynamic
        general equilibrium model.
      • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
        analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
      • The large sensitivity of the global economy to the recent supply chain shocks suggests that
        the international trade reconfiguration implied by localisation policies could also have sizable
        impacts on key macroeconomic variables such as output, employment and inflation.
      • Thus, localisation focuses on the
        goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.
      • Retaliation also attenuates any positive effects from
        reshoring on output and implies a reduction in the volume of overall international trade.
      • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
        most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
      • Either that, or the economic costs are considered a worthwhile trade-off for an increase
        in security of supply, for example.
      • While arguments about comparative advantage, the potential forgone benefits of international specialisation and industry- and product-specific disruptions are familiar, there is less
        analysis on the macroeconomic effects of supply chain changes resulting from localisation policies.
      • Recent supply chain shocks have had large effects, with disruptions in 2021 estimated
        to have reduced euro area GDP by around two percent and doubled the rate of manufacturing producer inflation (Celasun et al., 2022).
      • To analyse this issue, we simulate a (partial) reshoring of production back to Europe in
        a global dynamic general equilibrium framework.
      • Thus,
        localisation focuses on the goods in our model most closely related to global supply chains.3 We
        model reshoring through a direct change to the export goods? production-function parameters.
      • Since reshoring
        effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
      • This means that imports that are at the end of the supply chain (i.e.
      • In particular, our work relates to papers examining the potential for countries to reduce
        their exposure to global supply chains.
      • (2021) demonstrate that reduced reliance on foreign inputs does not mitigate pandemicinduced contractions in labour supply.
      • (2021) find no evidence of a relationship
        between global value chain integration and macroeconomic volatility.
      • This dynamic, along with factors such as natural disasters, climate-change
        induced volatility and terrorism mean that supply chain disruptions could be a new normal
        (Grossman et al., 2021).
      • Our work contributes to the literature providing dynamic general equilibrium analyses of
        protectionist policies, in particular those using global macroeconomic models to quantify trade
        policy changes.
      • (2008) analyse the effect of a rise in protectionism in response
        to rising global trade imbalances.
      • Linde? and Pescatori (2019) find that although the macroeconomic costs of a
        trade war are substantial, a fully symmetric retaliation is the best response.
      • (2020) consider a rich input-output structure and demonstrate that closer integration amplifies
        the adverse effects of protectionist trade policies.
      • Several recent studies have also examined the economic effects of a global trade fragmentation.
      • First, we modify a dynamic general
        equilibrium model of the global economy in order to analyse the transmission of localisation
        policies.
      • This allows for a comprehensive treatment of cross-border macroeconomic interdependences and spillovers between the different regions.
      • 4

        There is, however, substantial cross-country heterogeneity in terms of impact, with small open economies
        (SOEs) reliant on global supply chains more affected.

      • ECB Working Paper Series No 2903

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        Second, we are able to assess both long-run effects and the transition dynamics of localisation
        policies.

      • Our model contains a detailed monetary block and captures inflation dynamics, which is a key
        concern for supply chain reorientation.
      • Overall, our paper contains a careful analysis of the key aspects of the localisation debate,
        including effects of localisation on domestic competition and efficiency.
      • Section 2 provides a brief overview of the model, the modifications to examine
        global supply chain reorientation, some key details on the calibration and a brief discussion of
        the nature of our exercise.
      • (2020) for discussions of the relative strengths and weaknesses of
        trade and macroeconomic models in assessing large economic shocks.
      • 2.1

        Supply chain reorientation

        Our analysis focuses on imported inputs used to produce goods for export, as the introduction
        of localisation policies is in response to recent disruptions to global supply chains.

      • Since reshoring
        effectively shortens the supply chain, the sum of markups along the chain falls.
      • Further to
        these effects, engagement with global firms provides an opportunity for knowledge spillovers to
        local firms (Criscuolo et al., 2017).
      • This finding calls for limiting the scope of reshoring, such as by focusing on vital goods that are
        most susceptible to supply chain disruptions.
      • (B12)

        Adjusting the share of local inputs in export goods, of course, affects prices and quantities all
        along the supply chain.

    The effect of new housing supply in structural models: a forecasting performance evaluation

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    söndag, februari 4, 2024
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      Minister of Transport announces airport improvements in Whitehorse

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      fredag, januari 12, 2024

      Today, the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, announced an investment of up to $186.2 million under the National Trade Corridors Fund for a project that includes major upgrades at the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport.

      Key Points: 
      • Today, the Minister of Transport, Pablo Rodriguez, announced an investment of up to $186.2 million under the National Trade Corridors Fund for a project that includes major upgrades at the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport.
      • The airport infrastructure requires improvements to maintain existing essential services such as passenger and charter flights, as well as cargo handling activities.
      • "We're investing in the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport to support the growth of the tourism and economic sectors in Yukon.
      • "As the largest airport in the Yukon, the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport is critical to our transportation network.

      The Government of Canada announces support for Indigenous women and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people in Yukon

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      torsdag, december 21, 2023

      WHITEHORSE, YT, Dec. 21, 2023 /CNW/ - The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls highlighted the underlying systemic causes of ongoing violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.

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      • WHITEHORSE, YT, Dec. 21, 2023 /CNW/ - The National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls highlighted the underlying systemic causes of ongoing violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people.
      • This funding is a key initiative of the Federal Pathway to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People.
      • The Federal Pathway to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People is the Government of Canada's contribution to the 2021 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People National Action Plan: Ending Violence Against Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ People.
      • Although roughly 5% of the female population in Canada identified as Indigenous, 21% of all gender-related homicides between 2011 and 2021 involved Indigenous women and girls.