Although invasive and harmful to other plants, they can be delicious to eat. Retired University of Waterloo environmental studies professor Roger Suffling showed CTV News around Kitchener’s Westwood Park, where many mature Garlic Mustard Plants are visible. “They have their name for a reason,” Suffling said of the plant that smells of garlic and tastes much like mustard. The invasive plant, however, needs to go because it contains a chemical that harms other plants. Most plants that are native to Ontario are good neighbours, Suffling said. They have fungi growing on their roots and they play this exchange game. I ll give you sugar if you give me minerals, he said.
Dnata partners with aircraft maintenance firm in Dubai
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25th May 2021
Global Jet Technic is set to begin offering its services to airlines in the UAE, including at two of the country’s key hubs
Global air and services provider, dnata has partnered with aircraft maintenance company, Global Jet Technic (GJT) to support airlines in Dubai.
The company plans to promote GJT’s services, by offering 150 customers the chance to utilise a one-stop-shop of ground handling, cargo and technical amenities at Dubai International and Dubai World Central airports.
Photo dnata We value this partnership with dnata, a world-renowned air services provider, very highly and together we are very confident of making a great impact in line maintenance services delivery to the esteemed customers operating to these airports,” said Khamis Al Kaabi, chairman of GJT.
Jay-Z's The Parent Company Set To Produce 900K Lbs. Of Cannabis In New Deal Jay-Z's The Parent Company Set To Produce 900K Lbs. Of Cannabis In New Deal
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A company owned by rapper Jay-Z is set to produce a staggering 900,000 lbs of cannabis after inking a series of multi-million dollar deals in California this month.
Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter’s The Parent Company which is also the owner of the rapper and entrepreneur’s recently-launched Monogram weed brand will have a considerable stake in the state’s biggest weed producer, thanks to splashing out U$50 million on Mercer Park Brand Acquisition Corp., which is in turn on the brink of a $567 million merger with cannabis producer and retailer Glass House Group.
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