31,000 empty houses in Detroit, $500 may get you one of them. The City is strapped for cash Detroit has been one of America’s poorest cities for decades without any significant investments from big corporations or the Trump administration. In the 2016 election, Trump promised Michigan residents real change but instead abandoned the state once Read More…
Day: 14 June 2020
Why Black Americans riot & loot, 450 years of slavery explained
Why Black Americans riot & loot. 450 years of slavery explained. Black Americans are still playing catch up Activist Kimberly Jones uses a game of Monopoly analogy to explain why some Black Americans chose to burn and loot properties in the wake of the tragic death of George Floyd. Her powerful message sum up 450 Read More…
New Brunswick September 2020 return to school plan set
New Brunswick September 2020 return to school plan set. A hybrid learning approach will be standard practice “Ensuring we have a plan in place that support the safety of staff and quality student learning in a healthy and safe environment for the long term is a critical part of moving forward through the COVID-19 pandemic,” Read More…
Ontario Eases Restrictions on Wedding and Funeral Ceremonies
Ontario Eases Restrictions on Wedding and Funeral Ceremonies. Covid-19 has temporarily halted celebrations Ontario is easing the restriction on the number of attendees permitted at indoor and outdoor wedding and funeral ceremonies, in recognition of the importance of being with loved ones during the moments that matter most. Based on positive public health trends the Read More…
Farmers are slow to use Clean Technology in their Operations
Farmers are slow to use Clean Technology in their Operations. The technology is there, but the will is not When looking at the issue of climate change, farming also has an impact. Farmers though want another exemption from the carbon tax (Price on Pollution) in the drying of grains for storage and sale. Farming is Read More…