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Tse Chi Lop, one of the world’s biggest drug dealers, arrested in Amsterdam – CNN
Posted in international, justice, News and politics
Tagged Amsterdam, arrested, Asia, Australia, Canadian, cartel, Chinese, deadly, drug dealers, federal, illegal, illicit, international, leader, meth, methamphetamine, narcotics, police, Sam Gor, Syndicate, Tse Chi Lop
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Money-laundering commission resumes hearings in B.C.
Commissioner Austin Cullen presides over opening statements at the Commission of Inquiry into Money Laundering in British Columbia on Feb. 24. Hearings will resume today after being suspended for the provincial election. (Ben Nelms/CBC) Money-laundering commission resumes hearings in B.C. … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, Financial, justice, News and politics
Tagged bc, billions, british Columbia, Canada, Commission, corporate crimes, corruption, crime, federal, fintrac, gambling, government, illegal, international, laundering, luxury, luxury cars, luxury vehicles, money, money laundering, organized crime, police, provincial, rcmp, real estate
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Will fear or rational thinking dominate as the COVID-19 virus outbreak plays out?
CTV news Mar 15 2020 — Comments I noticed last week in at least Winnipeg that panic buying started at Costco, Walmart and Superstore. Safeway, Coop and Sobeys were less affected initially. Not sure if demographics may have had something … Continue reading
Posted in Financial, Health and wellness, healthcare, international, Opinion, Travel
Tagged coronavirus, covid-19, fear, food, international, pandemic, panic, price gouging, profiteering, rational
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Rapid Climate change discussion needs to get back to unbiased science and facts
The global news article below is better than most but is still somewhat biased and makes several assumptions. Sadly both sides of the rapid climate change and many other current and important discussions use exaggeration, propaganda and rely on false … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, international, Nature, News and politics, Oil and Gas, Science & Technology, Sustainability
Tagged activists, averages, balanced, ban, biased, BITUMEN, Canada, center, clean energy, Conservative, critics, economy, energy independence, Environment, extreme, extremism, global warming, international, least biased, left, Liberal, misleading, Oil and Gas, pipelines, propaganda, rapid climate change, right, science, Sustainability, tankers, tar sands, transport, unbissed
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A Chinese scientist says he edited babies’ genes. What are the rights of the genetically modified child?
He Jiankui, a Chinese researcher, spoke at a conference on human genome editing in Hong Kong in November and claimed to have helped make the world’s first gene-edited babies. (Kin Cheung/AP) By Eileen Hunt Botting The Washington Post December 6 … Continue reading
Posted in healthcare, News and politics, Science & Technology
Tagged baby, child, China, editing, embryo, enhanced, ethical, genes, genetically, genome, human, human rights, implications, international, modification, moral, scientific, UN, United Nations
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