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Kingston's Kids First provides all-around support | Kingston/Frontenac This Week

Author of the article: The Whig-Standard Publishing date: May 23, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  4 minute read Little Brother Taye and Big Brother Landon bonded instantly over volleyball, basketball and a kindred sense of humour. (Supplied Photo) Supplied Photo Article content Thirteen-year-old Taye had a childhood filled with challenges. Moving to Canada from Australia at five years of age, Taye lost his father shortly after arriving in Kingston, his new community. His mother, Margaret, suddenly found herself facing unexpected hardships. “We didn’t know anyone in town and I was undergoing medical care,” she recounted. “I wanted Taye to have good influences, a sense of safety, of stability.”

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Kingston's Kids First provides all-around support | Cornwall Standard-Freeholder

Kingston's Kids First provides all-around support | Cornwall Standard-Freeholder
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Facebook, YouTube agree to voluntary anti-piracy measures with UK Creatives

Facebook, YouTube agree to voluntary anti-piracy measures with UK Creatives Backed by the UK government, British creative industries, along with several major social media services like Facebook and YouTube, have settled on a set of new anti-piracy measures. Guest post by British creative Industries and some social media services have voluntarily agreed to a series of new anti-piracy measures, under the aegis of the UK government. The process, which was started in 2018 with a roundtable regrouping stakeholders has led to in-depth discussions, facilitated by the UK’s  IP Office, about the ways to tackle copyright infringement. In a statement, the organisations that took part in the discussions said they “have achieved progress in a number of areas, building on enforcement measures already in place.”

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