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Quebec s Bill 96 is an opportunity to correct two constitutional mistakes at once

Federal government could achieve the constitutional enshrinement of Quebec's desire for French unilingual and nation status, while simultaneously ridding the Charter of Rights and Freedoms of the notwithstanding clause, writes Peter L. Biro.

Strategic Appointments Announced to KEY DH Technologies Board of Directors to Drive Green Hydrogen Business

Strategic Appointments Announced to KEY DH Technologies Board of Directors to Drive Green Hydrogen Business ACCESSWIRE 01 Jun 2021, 22:05 GMT+10 OWEN SOUND, ON / ACCESSWIRE / June 1, 2021 / KEY DH Technologies Inc. (KEY) today announced the appointment of three new independent directors to the company s board, increasing its size to seven members. With these additions, KEY is well-positioned to execute the next phase of its business plan, focusing on the commercialization of its innovative large-scale Green Hydrogen production technology, building its order book, securing strategic partnerships, ramping up manufacturing capacity and driving growth in its deuterium businesses. Joining the board are Janet Howard, a Partner at Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP with extensive experience in global M&A and strategic partnership transactions concentrating on the hydrogen, natural resources and renewable energy sectors; Steve Spooner, an accomplished technology industry executive with operat

TikTok debuts new voice — after Canadian actor sues over the old one

TikTok debuts new voice — after Canadian actor sues over the old one Users of the social media app TikTok noticed a new female voice narrating their videos on Monday, about three weeks after a Canadian actor filed a lawsuit against the video-sharing platform for copyright violation.  Social Sharing

Nigeria could have been on right path if past constitution amendments were not denied presidential assent --Ekweremadu

Former Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ike Ekweremadu has said that Nigeria could have been on the right path but for past constitutional amendment proposals that were botched.   He said that present challenges of insecurity and poor state of the economy could have been successfully navigated by the solutions.The Advocate

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