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Solar power supply chain could be tainted with Uyghur forced labour, report says

Solar power supply chain could be tainted with Uyghur forced labour, report says Rachel Gilmore © Provided by Global News FILE - In this file photo taken Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, a protester from the Uighur community living in Turkey, holds an anti-China placard during a protest in Istanbul, , against what they allege is oppression by the Chinese government to Muslim Uighurs in far-western Xinjiang province. (AP Photo/Emrah Gurel, File) According to a new report, solar panels might have a dark side: almost half of the production of a key part of solar panels come from Xinjiang, China a region of China which activists have flagged as rife with the widespread internment and forced labour of Uyghurs.

Hill Movers: Staff changes for Tassi, losses for Champagne and PMO

iPolitics By Linsey Raschkowan. Published on May 13, 2021 11:33am Hill Movers, May 13th Rachel Rappaport is the latest member of Labour Minister Filomena Tassi’s staff, joining the labour minister’s office as its new director of communications. Rappaport announced her job change on Twitter, stating, “I have loved every minute of my last two years at Justice. Politics is all about the team and I’ve been incredibly lucky to be surrounded by so many of the most supportive colleagues a girl could ask for.” Rachel Rappaport (LinkedIn photo) She continued on to thank Justice Minister David Lametti. “(Lametti is) one of the sharpest, most ambitious and kindest people you could ever hope to work with,” Rappaport said.

Two-year EI review needed to buy time for needed tech upgrades, Qualtrough says | iNFOnews

Jordan Press A Foodora courier is pictured as they pick up an order for delivery from a restaurant in Toronto, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette May 09, 2021 - 4:00 AM OTTAWA - Canada s employment minister says a budgetary pledge for funding to study changes to the employment insurance system reflects realities that improvements to the safety net can t happen overnight. The federal budget proposed $648 million over seven years to fund a long-term technological upgrade to the EI system, the oldest portions of which rely on programming language from the 1960s. At the same time, the budget sets aside $5 million over two years for a long-sought review of EI.

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