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Problems Plague Toronto’s UP Express
Perhaps you have noticed how slow the UP Express train leaves Toronto Pearson’s airport. Perhaps you just arrived from somewhere far off and are anxious to get home to the comfort of your own bed with clean sheets and creature comforts. As you depart Pearson, you notice the train is very slow. Like you could…
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Problems Plague Toronto’s UP Express
Perhaps you have noticed how slow the UP Express train leaves Toronto Pearson’s airport. Perhaps you just arrived from somewhere far off and are anxious to get home to the comfort of your own bed with clean sheets and creature comforts. As you depart Pearson, you notice the train is very slow. Like you could…
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Loss of Banking Access Creates Significant Barriers in Canada’s Cashless Economy
MISSISSAUGA, ON — As Canada continues moving toward cashless payments, financial analysts warn that losing access to a bank account can prevent individuals from carrying out basic economic activities, including paying bills, receiving wages, and purchasing food. In a system where electronic transactions dominate, the absence of a functional bank account can effectively prevent participation…
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Problems Plague Toronto’s UP Express
Perhaps you have noticed how slow the UP Express train leaves Toronto Pearson’s airport. Perhaps you just arrived from somewhere far off and are anxious to get home to the comfort of your own bed with clean sheets and creature comforts. As you depart Pearson, you notice the train is very slow. Like you could…
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Loss of Banking Access Creates Significant Barriers in Canada’s Cashless Economy
MISSISSAUGA, ON — As Canada continues moving toward cashless payments, financial analysts warn that losing access to a bank account can prevent individuals from carrying out basic economic activities, including paying bills, receiving wages, and purchasing food. In a system where electronic transactions dominate, the absence of a functional bank account can effectively prevent participation…

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Problems Plague Toronto’s UP Express
Perhaps you have noticed how slow the UP Express train leaves Toronto Pearson’s airport. Perhaps you just arrived from somewhere far off and are anxious to get home to the comfort of your own bed with clean sheets and creature comforts. As you depart Pearson, you notice the train is very slow. Like you could…
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Loss of Banking Access Creates Significant Barriers in Canada’s Cashless Economy
MISSISSAUGA, ON — As Canada continues moving toward cashless payments, financial analysts warn that losing access to a bank account can prevent individuals from carrying out basic economic activities, including paying bills, receiving wages, and purchasing food. In a system where electronic transactions dominate, the absence of a functional bank account can effectively prevent participation…
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Whatever Happened to that Venezuela
After a couple of months, after the story has fallen by the wayside of the media interest, I like to revisit the stories to see where they ended up. An Italian energy Joint Venture by Eni and Repsol named Cardon IV is collecting its debts using oil and gas, to recover debts aka “receivables” they…
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History of Grift
Previous President’s gave up their Peanut Farm to avoid the optics of having Conflict of Interests. Trump has left his business interests to be managed by his Family, which continue to benefit him and the Trump Empire. Donald Trump Jr. business dealings since 2019: Executive role in Trump Organization, expanding international real estate (hotels, golf…
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Students in Dufferin‑Peel Say Chromebook Access Has Collapsed Under Provincial Supervision
Students across the Dufferin‑Peel Catholic District School Board say they are struggling to complete digital classwork after access to school‑provided Chromebooks was sharply reduced following the board’s move into provincial supervision. Before the province assumed control, teachers typically kept a small set of Chromebooks in their classrooms for students who needed them. When those devices…
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Unusual “Raiders” Target Church of Scientology Buildings as Experts Warn of Long‑Term Consequences
Los Angeles — A series of incidents involving individuals who deliberately enter Church of Scientology facilities in Hollywood has drawn attention from observers of new religious movements, security analysts, and former members. The self‑described “raiders,” who document their attempts online, appear motivated by a desire to penetrate deeper into the organization’s highly controlled buildings with…

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Problems Plague Toronto’s UP Express
Perhaps you have noticed how slow the UP Express train leaves Toronto Pearson’s airport. Perhaps you just arrived from somewhere far off and are anxious to get home to the comfort of your own bed with clean sheets and creature comforts. As you depart Pearson, you notice the train is very slow. Like you could…
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Loss of Banking Access Creates Significant Barriers in Canada’s Cashless Economy
MISSISSAUGA, ON — As Canada continues moving toward cashless payments, financial analysts warn that losing access to a bank account can prevent individuals from carrying out basic economic activities, including paying bills, receiving wages, and purchasing food. In a system where electronic transactions dominate, the absence of a functional bank account can effectively prevent participation…
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Whatever Happened to that Venezuela
After a couple of months, after the story has fallen by the wayside of the media interest, I like to revisit the stories to see where they ended up. An Italian energy Joint Venture by Eni and Repsol named Cardon IV is collecting its debts using oil and gas, to recover debts aka “receivables” they…
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History of Grift
Previous President’s gave up their Peanut Farm to avoid the optics of having Conflict of Interests. Trump has left his business interests to be managed by his Family, which continue to benefit him and the Trump Empire. Donald Trump Jr. business dealings since 2019: Executive role in Trump Organization, expanding international real estate (hotels, golf…
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Students in Dufferin‑Peel Say Chromebook Access Has Collapsed Under Provincial Supervision
Students across the Dufferin‑Peel Catholic District School Board say they are struggling to complete digital classwork after access to school‑provided Chromebooks was sharply reduced following the board’s move into provincial supervision. Before the province assumed control, teachers typically kept a small set of Chromebooks in their classrooms for students who needed them. When those devices…
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