Government. The Supreme Court is expected to announce a decision this week on whether a Citizenship Question can be added to the 2020 census. The National Association of latino elected and appointed officials hosted a discussion on this topic at its annual conference in miami. This session addressed what kind of an impact the latino electorate could have on the president ial election and what steps the Latino Community and its leadership are taking to selfmobilize for next years census. So afternoon, wed like to spend a few minutes reflecting first on what we heard this morning and some of the issues that were addressed by the candidates as we delve into what were calling next year as the perfect storm. Right . So the 2020 census, you all heard its coming, but there is also an election in 2020. Arturo its all happening at the same time. And for better or for worse, the role of latinos in the 2020 census, the role of latinos in primaries and the november election will be a key narrative
stepping down in twitter, but tesla still ended the day down about a quarter of a percentage point mess. thank you so much. the former cryptocurrency ceo arrested a bahamas after his exchange went belly up and he has agreed to face the music here in the u.s. ftx founder, sam bateman freight, voluntarily agreed to his extradition to face a criminal charges of wire fraud and conspiracy. he is accused of misusing billions of dollars of investor funds. if convicted, the 30-year-old could spend the rest of his life behind bars. hundreds of uber drivers put it in park today to protest in front of the manhattan courthouse. more than 1000 striking drivers brought traffic on the brooklyn bridge to a standstill as they caravan to cross. they are demanding a drop its lawsuit to block wage increases. the city in the taxi and limousine commission approved the pay cut that was supposed to take effect today and it is now on hold ahead of a hearing next month. we want to be able to p
On Saturday, January 23, 2021, Beverley Anne Hill, loving mother and sister passed away peacefully with family by her side at the age of 87. Bev was born in Fort William and was a lifelong resident of Thunder Bay. After finishing school, she got a job as a stenographer for the C.N.R. where she worked for many years and made lots of lifelong friends.
Bev was a thoughtful and kind lady who cherished her time spent with family, friends and her wonderful long time neighbours. She nurtured her relationships with everyone around her and still had childhood friends that she was in contact with.