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Toronto & York Region Labour Council and Urban Alliance on Race Relations urge City Council to get serious about eliminating racism in Toronto

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

"Throughout the past 50 years, the Urban Alliance on Race Relations has seen the highs and lows of the fight for Racial Justice in Toronto.

Key Points: 
  • "Throughout the past 50 years, the Urban Alliance on Race Relations has seen the highs and lows of the fight for Racial Justice in Toronto.
  • While we have a progressive and diverse City Council, we must continue to hold our local leaders accountable to continuing this important fight."
  • For more information and media inquiries, please contact
    The Toronto & York Region Labour Council represents over 220,000 workers from diverse sectors across the Toronto region.
  • The Urban Alliance on Race Relations works with the community, public and private sectors to provide educational programs and research critical to addressing racism in our society.

Concerned Shareholders Issue Letter to Oportun Financial Corporation’s Board of Directors Regarding the Urgent Need for Changes in Management and Strategy

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Monday, April 1, 2024

The Board’s long-term gamble on a CEO who comes from a big company culture and lacks relevant industry experience has proven to be a mistake.

Key Points: 
  • The Board’s long-term gamble on a CEO who comes from a big company culture and lacks relevant industry experience has proven to be a mistake.
  • The Board needs to take swift action to prevent further value destruction under Mr. Vazquez.
  • We believe a turnaround can only occur with a new CEO who possesses the right experience and is willing to take immediate action.
  • Any director who does not comprehend the need for urgent change following the significant deterioration of shareholder value that has occurred under Mr. Vazquez should resign immediately.

CED Provides Plan to Restore Confidence in America's Elections

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

The Solutions Brief—the latest in CED's Sustaining Capitalism series—comes as confidence in America's elections is still recovering from the lows of 2020.

Key Points: 
  • The Solutions Brief—the latest in CED's Sustaining Capitalism series—comes as confidence in America's elections is still recovering from the lows of 2020.
  • "Both policymakers and private sector leaders must act now to ensure that the 2024 election is secure, credible, and accessible."
  • Secure our elections and rebuild trust in the elections process.
  • Reality resource, which addresses common disinformation narratives by providing accurate information related to elections, to build trust in voting infrastructure.

Franchise Fee Waived: AI-Powered "FLAT FEE" Real Estate Brokerage Offering Its First 20 Franchise Opportunities at No-Cost

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Monday, March 4, 2024

HOUSTON, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- In a groundbreaking move that is designed to make an instant impact, DOSS, an innovative AI-powered real estate brokerage, announces the launch of its franchise accelerator with an unprecedented offer: The first 20 franchises will be awarded at no cost*.

Key Points: 
  • by Buckminster Fuller
    With the real estate landscape evolving rapidly, DOSS is empowering agents, brokers, and entrepreneurs to embrace the future of real estate with its AI-driven " flat fee " brokerage model.
  • "This is a game-changer for aspiring and progressive real estate professionals," says CEO/Founder Bobby Bryant .
  • "We believe that everyone should have access to this opportunity, support, systems, and technological tools needed to thrive in any real estate market.
  • "This opportunity is not just about owning a real estate franchise; it's about becoming part of a movement," adds CEO/Founder Bobby Bryant.

KTrust Emerges from Stealth with an Attacker-Centric Approach to Detect Kubernetes Exposures in Minutes

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

TEL AVIV, Israel, Feb. 14, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- KTrust, a pioneer in continuous threat exposure for Kubernetes (K8s) environments, today announced its emergence from stealth and $5.3M in seed funding from Canadian-Israeli deep-tech VC Awz Ventures. Leveraging their attacker-centric approach to security, KTrust meets a major market need in pre-emptively securing dynamic Kubernetes development environments.

Key Points: 
  • Leveraging their attacker-centric approach to security, KTrust meets a major market need in pre-emptively securing dynamic Kubernetes development environments.
  • Traditional Kubernetes security tools usually adopt a passive approach, focusing on misconfigurations and vulnerability management.
  • "Our investment in KTrust signifies our confidence in their distinctive Kubernetes security solution, meeting a critical market demand.
  • "As a service company expanding our Kubernetes fleet, we wanted a dedicated security solution to immediately scan clusters on deployment.

Catalent Commits to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2030

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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Catalent, Inc. (NYSE: CTLT), the leader in enabling the development and supply of better treatments for patients worldwide, today announced its targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2) by 42% by 2030.

Key Points: 
  • Catalent, Inc. (NYSE: CTLT), the leader in enabling the development and supply of better treatments for patients worldwide, today announced its targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and 2) by 42% by 2030.
  • Reduce absolute Scope 3 greenhouse gas emissions from fuel- and energy-related activities, and employee commuting by 25% within the same timeframe.
  • Since 2021, Catalent reviewed and reinforced its roadmap to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with a focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy programs.
  • To learn more about how Catalent is improving operational efficiency, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, eliminating waste, and conserving water to contribute to the health of the planet, download the most recent Report at https://www.catalent.com/about-us/corporate-responsibility/ .

Recovery Centers of America Shares Dry January Tips Toward a Healthy 2024

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Tuesday, December 26, 2023

“Recovery Centers of America offers tools and services – both inpatient and outpatient – that ease the path to recovery, and we aim to be part of a broader community that celebrates healthy living.

Key Points: 
  • “Recovery Centers of America offers tools and services – both inpatient and outpatient – that ease the path to recovery, and we aim to be part of a broader community that celebrates healthy living.
  • If you detect withdrawal symptoms while participating in Dry January, reach out to an addiction treatment center or consult with a treatment specialist.
  • If you are in recovery, you can also use your sobriety goals as a way to connect with other people who are in recovery.
  • If you are in recovery, call at least one person in your recovery support system each day.

Together with First Nations leadership, Minister Patty Hajdu introduces a Bill to support clean drinking water in First Nations communities

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Monday, December 11, 2023

OTTAWA, UNCEDED ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, Dec. 11, 2023 /CNW/ - Everyone in Canada should have access to safe and clean drinking water.

Key Points: 
  • OTTAWA, UNCEDED ALGONQUIN TERRITORY, ON, Dec. 11, 2023 /CNW/ - Everyone in Canada should have access to safe and clean drinking water.
  • The Government of Canada's commitment to sustainable access to clean and safe drinking water in First Nations communities does not end with the introduction of this Bill.
  • Bill C-61: First Nations Clean Water Act (short title), or an Act respecting water, source water, drinking water, wastewater and related infrastructure on First Nation lands
    Bill C-61, the proposed First Nations Clean Water Act, is the next step to ensure First Nations have clean drinking water for generations to come.
  • The Assembly of First Nations, with support from Canada, led an engagement to review the 2013 Safe Drinking Water for First Nations Act.

IAB Tech Lab Announces Changes to OpenRTB Specification Update Cadence

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Focusing on being more responsive to the fast-paced, dynamic changes in the digital advertising ecosystem, IAB Tech Lab, the global digital advertising technical standards-setting body, announced a significant shift in its release cadence at the end of 2022. The OpenRTB specification transitioned from a single annual release to a more agile and responsive approach with multiple, smaller releases based on industry needs, resulting in two full releases and one additional release planned for December of 2023

Key Points: 
  • Historically, IAB Tech Lab released a comprehensive, nearly 100-page OpenRTB specification update once a year.
  • In 2023, IAB Tech Lab made significant strides in enhancing the OpenRTB specification to serve the advertising community better.
  • To streamline the integration of new attributes into the OpenRTB specification, IAB Tech Lab is introducing a provisional attribute mechanism.
  • For more information about these changes or to stay updated on the OpenRTB specification, please visit https://iabtechlab.com/standards/openrtb/ .

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: Exhibit features stolen Kainai children's stories of resilience on Treaty 7 lands

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

In Canada, when we talk about truth and reconciliation we have a tendency to focus on the Indian residential school system (IRS).

Key Points: 
  • In Canada, when we talk about truth and reconciliation we have a tendency to focus on the Indian residential school system (IRS).
  • While engaging with knowledge about residential schools and their legacies is an important facet of truth and reconciliation, there are other colonial school systems that we also need to acknowledge, consider and remember.

Multiple colonial schooling models


    The Canadian government initiated and implemented multiple colonial schooling models for over a century and a half beyond the IRS, such as:
    Where one system failed, the government designed a new school system based on the failure of the previous school model to try and assimilate Indigenous children.

Survivors from many school models

    • Murray Sinclair, former chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) said, “The Survivors need to know before they leave this Earth that people understand what happened and what the schools did to them.” As a society, it is important that we remember Survivors from each school model and their many impacts on Survivors, their descendants and society as a whole.
    • People need to know and understand the truth about what happened to Survivors and why this happened to them in order to heal and walk the path of reconciliation.

Addressing gaps in knowledge

    • (also known as Akaisamitohkanao’pa, or gathering place) approached me to be a guest curator and create a traveling museum exhibit based on my TRC research, I decided to use the opportunity to rectify the gap of knowledge so many of us have about educational policy.
    • It presents photographs and stories from Survivors, the Canadian government, the Christian religions and their missionaries, the Indian Agents and Indian school inspectors.

Right to know the truth

    • fully adopt and implement the … United Nations Joinet-Orentlicher Principles, as related to Aboriginal peoples’ inalienable right to know the truth about what happened and why,” and “iii.)
    • fully adopt and implement the … United Nations Joinet-Orentlicher Principles, as related to Aboriginal peoples’ inalienable right to know the truth about what happened and why,” and “iii.)

Multiple Christian churches

    • The exhibit introduces the different Christian churches who created missions on the Blood Reserve, and shows Survivor experiences of missions’ different characteristics.
    • For example, as Survivor Jim Young Pine shares about attending St. Mary’s School:
      “The nuns at the school were French and always spoke French.
    • It was while working outside Kainaisskahoyi that I learned English from non-Natives.”
      “The nuns at the school were French and always spoke French.
    • Churches opened several of the different schools the Canadian government devised to try and assimilate Indigenous children.

Stories from Survivors of institutions

    • The stories are also a testament to the survival of the Blood People.
    • We continue today to practice and live our ways of knowing, being and doing as Siksikaitsitapi.
    • The exhibit concludes on a note of hope by highlighting the resiliency of the Kainai People.

Maintaining our identities as Siksikaitsitapi

    • Today, the Blood Tribe runs its own education programs from early childhood education to post-secondary education.
    • Kainai Board of Education operates five schools (Saipoyi Community School, Aahsaopi Elementary School, Tatsikiisaapo’p Middle School, Kainai High School and Kainai Alternate Academy).
    • The Blood Reserve has worked hard to create education that works towards maintaining our identities as Siksikaitsitapi.

Education as ‘new buffalo’

    • To many Indigenous Peoples across plains regions in Canada, education has become the “new buffalo.” This means just as the buffalo once sustained us for our needs, Indigenous Peoples are adapting education to meet our needs today.
    • To observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, and all year,
      let us be reminded of Survivors’ voices from the past century and a half, and as Sinclair said, re-commit our reconciliation efforts to “act to ensure the repair of damages done.”
      As the former TRC chair also said, until people show they have learned from this, we will never forget.