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Monday, December 12th, 2022

 

Rush to electric vehicles may be an expensive mistake, say climate strategists

Move to replace fossil fuel fleet with EVs is essential, but there are things to do first With their futuristic designs and new technology, electric vehicles are the seductive consumer-friendly face of the energy transition. As first incarnated by Tesla, the EV is increasingly seen as sleeker, slicker, faster and more stylish than traditional internal combustion engine cars and trucks that burn those dirty fossil fuels blamed for disrupting weather patterns and killing off species. For people with money and a conscience, EVs are doubly satisfying. They allow the affluentRead more


The year’s ‘most dependable’ meteor shower peaks this week. Here’s how and when to watch

If the skies co-operate, get to a dark-sky location for the best viewing The nights are longer as the cold weather settles in, but that’s a good thing if you love to stargaze. And this week is a perfect time to turn your eyes to the skies. On Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning, the most active meteor shower of the year peaks. The Geminid meteor shower is an annual shower that the American Meteor Society has deemed to be the “most dependable” shower of the year. And that’s withRead more


‘Eruption’ of cardinals in northeastern Ontario, says Sudbury Ornithological Society

Higher numbers could be due to climate change and habitat loss There’s an “eruption” of cardinals in parts of northeastern Ontario, according to the Sudbury Ornithological Society. An eruption occurs when a particular bird species expands to a new area because of more available food or a dense population spreads out. Nearly half of the world’s birds are on the decline, which experts say is a serious threat to ecosystems “This year there seems to be a lot of sightings in very strange locations like northern communities where they’re not usuallyRead more


Tiff Macklem says he’d rather raise rates too much than too little

Bank of Canada raised benchmark interest rate 7 times this year to fight inflation Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said Monday the risk of not rising rates enough and having inflation run wild is greater than the risk of raising them too much and fuelling a recession. “We are trying to balance the risks of over- and under-tightening monetary policy,” Macklem told a business audience in Vancouver on Monday. It’s the last time Macklem is scheduled to speak publicly in 2022, a year that has seen Canada’s central bank raiseRead more


A fake company, unsuspecting ‘money mules’ and bitcoin: How a Manitoba municipality lost $430K

It was a quiet January day in 2020 when the chief administrative officer of a southwestern Manitoba rural municipality noticed the series of unusual cash withdrawals from its bank account. She quickly alerted her assistant, showing how money had been sent to multiple bank accounts the municipality had never dealt with. “It was just kind of like a mad scramble to try and figure out what was going on,” said Kate Halashewski, who at the time was the assistant chief administrative officer for the Municipality of WestLake-Gladstone. “As the day went on and [we’re] digging through the paperwork … it’sRead more


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