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Bitcoin Well Enhances Board of Directors With the Appointment of Two New Board Members

Share: EDMONTON, Alberta, May 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Bitcoin Well (the Company or BTCW ) is pleased to announce the appointment of Michèle D. McCarthy and Alice Reimer to our board of directors effective immediately. These additions further enhance our board s existing skills, expertise and diversity of background, as Michèle and Alice collectively have decades of experience navigating the capital markets and strategy execution, and have served as board members for high-growth public companies. As we continue to advance our goal of becoming a listed entity, we look forward to leveraging the tremendous experience they can offer to Bitcoin Well.

Police investigations into domestic abuse allegations against Dennis Oland not a certainty

Police investigations into domestic abuse allegations against Dennis Oland not a certainty An accusation made public earlier this month alleging Dennis Oland assaulted his wife in a Toronto hotel room in June 2018 may not be enough on its own to push police to re-examine the incident or put Oland in any new legal trouble, according to experts. Social Sharing I wouldn t hold my breath, says Toronto criminal lawyer about chances police will revisit 2018 incident Posted: May 17, 2021 5:00 AM AT | Last Updated: May 17 In a document made public earlier this month, Lisa Andrik-Oland alleged her then-husband, Dennis Oland, assaulted her in a Toronto hotel room in June 2018.(Roger Cosman/CBC)

Unceded: Why we acknowledge, or don t, that B C First Nations never signed away land

Article content Who, ultimately, possesses the land? That is a question at the root of the territorial acknowledgments that have become pervasive across Canada, a sombre public rite. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Unceded: Why we acknowledge, or don t, that B.C. First Nations never signed away land Back to video But it’s not only non-Indigenous Canadians who undergo conflicted feelings, whether gratitude, guilt or consternation, when politicians, school principals and others open a gathering by acknowledging they’re on the “unceded traditional territory” of the Wet’suwet’en, Algonquin, Musqueam or other First Nation.

When it comes to sucking up carbon, not all trees are equal

In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the differences in how certain types of trees sequester carbon and how a carbon price across borders might work.

Fear of climate change rust belt has governments considering carbon border levy

Fear of climate change rust belt has governments considering carbon border levy The federal budget shows Canada is backing a European push for a price on carbon across borders. It s prompted, in part, by fear of a Rust Belt repeat. Then, industries hollowed out in rich countries as manufacturing chased cheaper labour; this time, the draw would be from countries with climate regulations to those without. Social Sharing

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