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Ethereum Co-Founder Vitalik Buterin Tells Dogecoin Bull Gary I Love The Doge Every Day

Ethereum Co-Founder Vitalik Buterin Tells Dogecoin Bull Gary I Love The Doge Every Day
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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau s Brother Is Launching A Dogecoin Project

Canadian prime minister s sibling goes bananas for Dogecoin at Bitcoin 2021

Canadian prime minister s sibling goes bananas for Dogecoin at Bitcoin 2021 I say keep an open mind towards the Doge and Doge-consciousness,” said Kyle Kemper. 9447 Total views News The big crypto news out of Miami over the weekend may have been Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s decision to proceed with making Bitcoin (BTC) legal tender, but another figure connected to a world leader made his own mark in supporting Dogecoin (DOGE). In an exclusive interview with Cointelegraph at the Bitcoin 2021 conference, Kyle Kemper, the 37-year-old half brother of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau resplendent in a banana costume  said he was launching a Dogecoin project. The initiative, called the “Million Doge Disco,” is according to Kemper a combination of the smartphone game Pokemon Go, the popular 1990s digital pet craze Tamagotchi and nonfungible tokens (NFTs).

E-mails ordered released on hiring of PM s half-brother

Secret e-mails about a sole-sourced federal contract given to the prime minister’s half-brother must be released, the Commons government operations committee has ordered. Blacklock’s Reporter says Kyle Kemper, an Ottawa bitcoin developer, was paid to attend a Swiss conference as a “champion speaker” on behalf of the Government of Canada. “It’s about transparency,” said Conservative […]

The Rebel to Rabble Review: Middle East media biases

The Rebel to Rabble Review: Middle East media biases By iPolitics. Published on May 28, 2021 1:00am Indigenous protesters square off with RCMP officers at a checkpoint in northern B.C. in January 2020. (Jesse Winter/Star Metro) Amid ongoing protests of an old-growth logging operation on Vancouver Island, Ricochet Mediahas joined a new legal push to have the British Columbia Supreme Court force the RCMP to “provide journalists with reasonable access” to the police pushback outside Port Renfrew. “Parties to the application include the Canadian Association of Journalists, Ricochet Media, Capital Daily Victoria, The Narwhal, Canada’s National Observer, APTN, The Discourse, IndigiNews, and Canadian Journalists for Free Expression,” the Montreal outlet notes. It’s an “unprecedented collective action on behalf of the Canadian news industry,“ which, they contend, “is the culmination of eight years of the national police force using the same playbook to frus

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