as New apartments for lease at Scenic Valley, PMH. Call 0906.647.689 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:28:00 GMT + 70 sqm to 80 sqm : 19,000,000vnd ~ 23,000,000vnd+ 93 sqm to 110 sqm : 27,000,000vnd ~ 32,000,000vnd+ 133 sqm : 35,000,000vnd ~ 40,000,000vnd+ 155 sqm : 46,000,000vnd ~ 54,000,000vnd- Furniture: new, modern and luxury- Located: Opposite to Saigon South golf course and beautiful ... Full Article
as Leasing 3-Bedroom apartments at Botanica Premier: Only 20 Million/month By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 22:47:48 GMT Apartment for rent at Botanica Premier: 3 bedrooms + New 100% + 20 milion Vietnam Dong ($900) + Security, security, 5-star standard + Just a few minutes come to the Airport, hospital, supermarket, convenience store, cafe & restaurant in the area, The Parkson mall etc. ... Full Article
as Sandasea Farm Stay Quảng Bình By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Tue, 16 Jul 2019 17:08:20 GMT Sandasea Farm Stay Quảng Bình là một dự án khá đặc biệt khi được phát triển theo hướng của một khu nghỉ dưỡng cao cấp theo phong cách riêng biệt của từng gia chủ. Full Article
as West Lakes Golf & Villas By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 11 Oct 2019 17:06:20 GMT West Lakes Golf & Villas là dự án khu nghỉ dưỡng cao cấp nằm ngay mặt đường ĐT822 do Tập đoàn Trần Anh Group làm chủ đầu tư. Full Article
as CÔNG TY CỔ PHẦN PHÁT TRIỂN CASA VIỆT NAM By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 17:25:00 GMT Full Article
as Office for sale - 48 To Huu St - Viwaseen Tower By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2019 08:39:00 GMT - Location: + Directly facing to To Huu street, 300m far from Khuat Duy Tien, Le Van Luong street and 800m from BigC. + Near Hanoi National University, prestige hospital and National Conference Center. - Handover condition: Fully suspended ceiling including air-conditioner system... Full Article
as Facility for sales or lease (Busy fish market, ship, sea food in front of the house) By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 10:17:00 GMT - Good locations for trading seafood, sell coffee, food, rooms for rent, one side is the sea with crowded ship and boats - You will fall in love with the view looking from the terrace.- Facility include a 2-floors house, and other things (attached pictures) - It is near the 5-sta... Full Article
as SMARTEL RIGHT TOT Q7 OF TTC LAND BEST PRICE SEASON ONLY 1.3 BILLION, TT 18 MONTHS By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:42:00 GMT - While doing company offices - just living.- Diverse area of 30m2 - 79m2.- OCB bank borrows 50%.- Payment in 18 months.- 650 million can still invest in real estate in the center.- 50-year sales contract. End of 50 years of extension.- Price 1.3 billion / unit in 50 years.* Are ... Full Article
as HOT Shophouse for sale in Masteri An Phu area 170m2 with 3 floors of rough house By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:13:00 GMT Masteri An Phu shophouse for sale in front of Song Hanh Street, District 2, parallel to Hanoi Highway, right at An Phu Metro Station (No. 7), Area: 170.4m2 (5.8110.73m) Shophouse consists of 3 floors, above is the high-class facilities of residents. Rough house Price: 26 billi... Full Article
as Công ty CP Bất động sản Asian Holding By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 10 Jun 2019 16:54:00 GMT Full Article
as 7 Things You Should Know Before Signing a Lease By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 15:06 30/12/2014 Sure, you're just renting the place for a year, or even just a month. But before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you know what you're signing up for. Full Article
as Tips for Breaking a Lease By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 09:02 10/01/2015 While breaking a lease is something to avoid, as with any binding contract, sometimes circumstances intervene and it becomes unavoidable. Here are a few pieces of advice to make the process a bit easier. Full Article
as Saigon Riverside Garden Village - Rare Villas by the river in Saigon By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 18 Dec 2019 18:03:03 GMT ---- The Peaceful Place In The City ---- ---Rare Villas By The River In Saigon--- Lying next to the idyllic river, #___ is a perfect uniqueness in the luxurious Saigon. With the space of blue skies, a sparkling river and the scent of flowers and trees, this is truly a peaceful ... Full Article
as Saigon Garden Riverside Villas, District 9, HCMC - Lands for sale from 21-29 mil VND/m2, 0938541596 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Wed, 25 Dec 2019 11:12:00 GMT Extreme joyful lifestyle at Saigon Garden Riverside Village Escape from the busy city life and back to nature - SAIGON GARDEN VILLA IN DISTRICT 9 Call for booking: +84938541596 Ms.Bao Qui Email: qui.nb92@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------- Location: Long Thua... Full Article
as GARDEN VILLAS OF DISTRICT 9 SAIGON GARDEN, PRICE ONLY FROM 21 million VND/M2, DISCOUNT UP TO 18 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:40:00 GMT -Location: Long Phuoc ward, district 9, Ho Chi Minh city. -Construction unit: Hung Thinh Icons. -Type: Garden villa. -Area: From 1.000 m2/lot. -Utilities: Landscape channel, tennis court Children's playground, marina, clubhouse, green park, etc. -Project legal: Long-term ownershi... Full Article
as GARDEN VILLAS IN SAIGON GARDEN RIVERSIDE VILLAGE, PRICE ONLY FROM 21 million VND/M2 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:42:00 GMT Project overview: - Location: Long Phuoc ward, district 9, Ho Chi Minh city. - Investor: Sai Gon Garden Resort Property Joint Stock Company. - Scale: 30 ha. - Total lots: 168 lots. - Area: From 1.000 m2/lot. - Type: Garden villa. - Private pool for each villa. - Project legal: Pi... Full Article
as Smart questions to ask your broker before let him sell your property By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 11:57 12/09/2015 Normally, you put your property on the market but the estate agent is the one who actually sells it to buyers. It is a critical decision to choose the right agent and protect you from any future trouble. The questions below may help you. Full Article
as Remove clutter to sell your house faster By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 18:42 30/10/2018 What’s keeping your house from finding its next owner? In order to speed up the selling process, consider every little thing like clutter in the house. Full Article
as Simple tips to sell your home faster and at higher price By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 20:12 31/10/2018 As a home seller, everyone wants to sell their home quickly at the highest price. Five simple tips below can help you. Full Article
as Some updates to sell your home faster By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 17:50 22/02/2019 When you are confident that your home does not need any major repairs that will stop a buyer’s home inspection, you can focus on easy updates to make your home more attractive to buyers. Full Article
as Real estate agents reveal 11 reasons why your home is unsellable By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 17:22 20/08/2019 Business Insider asked real-estate agents across the U.S., and they point out 11 reason that prevent your home from being sold. Full Article
as The best tips to sell your home faster By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 14:12 26/08/2019 Finding a home that satisfies all your requirement has been a difficult task, but for many people, selling home is even more difficult. Lots of sellers have to sell their homes at a cheaper price than they expected before and accept a loss. To avoid being troubled with the sale and make it faster, follow guides in the Infographic below for the best preparation before selling your home. Full Article
as 6 helpful tips to select the right real estate agent for your home purchase By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: 13:35 25/09/2019 Home buyers or sellers normally face many difficulties and obstacles that need time and effort to overcome. To save time, avoid risks and make the purchase faster and smoother, most people hire real estate agents for effective advice and assistance. Full Article
as EASY HOUSING - KINH NGHIỆM, UY TÍN SUỐT 4 NĂM TẠI MASTERI THẢO ĐIỀN (CSKH 24/7: 0931633123) By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:42:00 GMT Cám ơn anh chị đã ghé thăm tin đăng của em. Em bên PKD của Easy Housing chi nhánh Masteri Thảo Điền. Bên em hiện đang có rất nhiều sản phẩm giá tốt, rẻ hơn đến 300 triệu so với giá thị trường trước mùa dịch. Dành cho anh chị chưa biết đến Masteri Thảo Điền, em sẽ giới thiệu một c... Full Article
as Onsen Villas & Resort Hòa Bình By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 12:05:17 GMT Onsen Villas & Resort Hòa Bình là khu biệt thự nghỉ dưỡng cao cấp do Công ty Cổ phần Đầu Tư Nghỉ dưỡng Việt Nhật làm chủ đầu tư và thiết kế bởi KTS. Võ Trọng Nghĩa. Full Article
as Khu đô thị Sapphia Villas By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 17:35:14 GMT Khu đô thị Sapphia Villas có tổng diện tích quy hoạch 30ha, được triển khai theo mô hình phố thương mại hiện đại toạ lạc tại khu vực Tây Bắc Tp.HCM. Full Article
as Saigon Garden Riverside Villas, District 9, HCMC - Lands for sale from 21-29 mil VND/m2, 0938541596 By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 14:35:00 GMT Extreme joyful lifestyle at Saigon Garden Riverside Village Escape from the busy city life and back to nature - SAIGON GARDEN VILLA IN DISTRICT 9 Call for booking: +84938541596 Ms.Bao Qui Email: qui.nb92@gmail.com ---------------------------------------------- Location: Long Thua... Full Article
as GARDEN VILLAS IN SAIGON GARDEN RIVERSIDE VILLAGE, PRICE ONLY FROM 21 MILLION VND/M2, IDEAL RESI By batdongsan.com.vn Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:41:00 GMT Project overview: -Location: Long Phuoc ward, district 9, Ho Chi Minh city. -Investor: Sai Gon Garden Resort Property Joint Stock Company. -Scale: 30 ha. -Total lots: 168 lots. -Area: From 1.000 m2/lot. -Type: Garden villa. -Private pool for each villa. -Project legal: Pink book ... Full Article
as Rajasthan Corona Updates: 64 नए मामले, जोधपुर मेडिकल कॉलेज में भी प्लाज्मा थैरेपी से इलाज की अनुमति By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:49:50 +0530 राजस्थान में शुक्रवार को कोरोना वायरस संक्रमण के 64 नए मामले सामने आए और एक बीमार व्यक्ति की मौत हो गई। अब राज्य में कोरोना की वजह से मौतों का आंकड़ा 100 हो गया है और कुल संक्रमितों की संख्या 3491 हो गई है। Full Article
as Coronavirus in Rajasthan: राजस्थान में संक्रमण के 57 नए मामले आए सामने, संक्रमितों की संख्या 3636 हुई By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:00:51 +0530 राजस्थान में कोरोना संक्रमण के 57 नए मामले सामने आए, जिससे राज्य में कोरोना वायरस संक्रमितों की कुल संख्या बढ़कर 3,636 हो गई। Full Article
as MIG 29 Crash: पंजाब में भारतीय वायुसेना का विमान दुर्घटनाग्रस्त, पायलट सुरक्षित By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:55:31 +0530 अधिकारी ने बताया कि एक हेलीकॉप्टर से पायलट को बचाया गया और दुर्घटना की वजह पता लगाने के लिए कोर्ट ऑफ इंक्वायरी के आदेश दिए गए हैं। Full Article
as coronavirus in jammu kashmir: कश्मीर में मिले 30 नए कोरोना संक्रमित, प्रदेश में कुल मरीज हुए 823 By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 08:33:27 +0530 कश्मीर में शुक्रवार को कोरोना के 30 नए मामले सामने आए। अब प्रदेश में संक्रमितों का आंकड़ा 823 हो चुका है। वहीं 29 मरीजों को ठीक होने पर अस्पताल से छुट्टी दे दी गई। Full Article
as Coronavirus in Jammu kashmir: कोरोना से जंग में जुटे डॉ मलिक, देश के लिए डेढ़ महीने से हैं परिवार से दूर By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:09:25 +0530 कोरोना वायरस से लोगों को बचाने के लिए योद्धा के रूप में डेढ़ महीने से कंडी के बीएमओ डॉ. इकबाल मलिक सेवाएं दे रहे हैं। उन्होंने बताया कि उनके परिवार से ज्यादा महत्व उन लोगों का है जिनके लिए वह ड्यूटी देकर सरकार से वेतन लेते हैं। Full Article
as Raigarh Gas Leak : रायगढ़ के पेपर मिल में जहरीली गैस लीक, सात मजदूर अस्पताल में भर्ती By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 03:15:48 +0530 छत्तीसगढ़ में एक टैंक की सफाई करते समय कथित तौर पर गैस रिसाव होने के बाद पेपर मिल के सात श्रमिकों को अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया है। Full Article
as Narasimha Jayanti 2020: जानिए पूजा विधि और भगवान विष्णु के नरसिंह अवतार के पीछे की कथा By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 12:46:59 +0530 भगवान विष्णु ने नरसिंह का अवतार लेकर हिरण्कश्यपु का वध करके अपने प्रिय भक्त प्रह्रलाद की जान बचाई थी। भगवान विष्णु ने पृथ्वी पर कई अलग-अलग अवतार लेकर अपने भक्तों को मुसीबतों से बचाया है। Full Article
as Apara Ekadashi 2020: जानें अपरा एकादशी की तारीख, मुहूर्त और व्रत विधि By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:37:20 +0530 Apara Ekadashi 2020: ज्येष्ठ कृष्ण पक्ष की एकादशी तिथि को अपरा एकादशी अथवा अचला एकादशी के नाम से जाना जाता है। अपरा एकादशी पर्व 18 मई को पड़ रही है। Full Article
as Podcast 37: How to Pivot to Digital Education – With Ashish Rangnekar By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:36:04 +0000 WELCOME TO EPISODE 37 OF THE TALENTED LEARNING SHOW! Learn how trade associations and training companies are now pivoting to total digital education due to […] The post Podcast 37: How to Pivot to Digital Education – With Ashish Rangnekar appeared first on e-Learning Feeds. Full Article eLearning Software adaptive learning association learning Buying LMS competency confidence continuing education Digital Education Extended Enterprise Learning Content Learning Management learning management systems LMS microlearning online certification Talented Learning Show Podcast trade association Training Business
as Activation in the Passive World of Video By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:46:03 +0000 “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I may remember. Involve me and I learn.” – Ben Franklin But what does it mean to be involved in […] The post Activation in the Passive World of Video appeared first on e-Learning Feeds. Full Article eLearning Software Blog eCommerce News Product Info
as How to Measure Video Marketing Impact + KPIs for Every Team’s Video Program By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 14:50:03 +0000 window.addEventListener("message", function (message) { var msg = message.data && JSON.parse(message.data); if (msg.name === "hapyak_embedded_experience_aspect_ratio_available") { var hyIframe = document.getElementById("hapyak_embedded_experience_6432"); hyIframe.style.paddingTop = 100 * (1 / […] The post How to Measure Video Marketing Impact + KPIs for Every Team’s Video Program appeared first on e-Learning Feeds. Full Article eLearning Software Blog Webcasts Webinar
as Prayagraj Murder Case: शवों की हालत बयां कर रही थी दरिंदगी की दास्तां, दहल गए ग्रामीण By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:02:35 +0530 मांडा के आधी गांव में एक साथ तीन हत्याओं से सनसनी फैल गई। मौके पर पहुंचे ग्रामीणों ने तीनों शवों की हालत देखी तो उनका कलेजा मुंह को आ गया। कमरे में किशोरी की लाश पड़ी थी और चारपाई खून से सनी हुई थी। उधर, बाहर मिले पति-पत्नी के शव के आसपास भी काफी... Full Article
as World Thalassemia Day: बच्चों के लिए खतरनाक बीमारी है थैलेसीमिया, जानें इसके लक्षण, कारण और उपाय By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 11:37:47 +0530 थैलेसीमिया मुख्यत: एक जेनेटिक यानी अनुवांशिक बीमारी है जो माता-पिता से उनके बच्चों में होती है। इस बीमारी में बच्चों में खून की कमी होने लगती है, जो कि सेहत के लिए बहुत हानिकारक होता है। Full Article
as Royal Enfield: लॉन्च होने जा रही है कंपनी की दमदार नई Classic 350 बुलेट, जानिए कीमत और फीचर्स By www.amarujala.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 02:15:04 +0530 Royal Enfield अपनी Classic 350 का न्यू जनरेशन मॉडल लॉन्च करने की तैयारी कर रही है। जानकारी के मुताबिक कंपनी इस मॉडल को इस साल के अंत तक या अगले साल के शुरुआत में ही लॉन्च कर सकती है। Full Article
as Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier -- some caveats may apply By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 06:22:25 +0000 David J. ClimenhagaJason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier. When you add in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, he's also Canada’s least popular first minister. I'm not going to belabour this point, but Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier. Actually, I am going to belabour the point. I'm just not going to provide a lot of smarty pants analysis. That's because while we can speculate, it's too soon to say why Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier, or what that might mean. Unfortunately, there are caveats. Far too many. As far as we can tell, Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier. Maybe there's a less popular premier in Atlantic Canada, because the Campaign Research Inc. poll that indicates how unpopular Kenney is doesn't include the Maritimes or Newfoundland. But who can imagine any Atlantic premier being less popular than Kenney? So I'm just going to keep on saying Kenney is Canada's least popular premier until somebody proves otherwise. How unpopular is Kenney? Well, Kenney has both the lowest approval rating of any first minister about which the Toronto-based pollster asked questions in its monthly omnibus poll and the highest disapproval rating of any premier on the list. Mind you, another caveat, the Alberta sample appears to be pretty small, tiny even, a mere 181 souls out of the 2,007 who responded to the firm's online panel on May 1 and 2. And, in this province, who knows why people might disapprove of the guy? Still, even with all those qualifiers, it's nice to be able to say that Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier, and considerably less popular than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to boot! The poll was published yesterday under the heading COVID-19/Coronavirus Study, so you might have missed it. The bit about Jason Kenney being Canada's most unpopular premier is buried rather deep, starting down on page 36 of the explanatory slide show. It's one of those online panel thingies, so all of the usual negative caveats about that apply too. Just the same, according to Campaign Research, Canada's three most popular premiers are Quebec's Francois Legault with an 83-per-cent approval rating and 13 per cent disapproving, Saskatchewan's Scott Moe (80 per cent/16 per cent), and British Columbia's John Horgan (73 per cent/13 per cent). Ontario's Doug Ford was fourth (76 per cent/17 per cent). I suppose because they're a Toronto pollster, Campaign research threw in Toronto Mayor John Tory (75 per cent/17 per cent). In fairness, though, Toronto's population is more than twice those of Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and a bit larger than both combined, so fair's fair. Plus Campaign Research added the prime minister (65 per cent/29 per cent). Canada's second-least popular premier, according to this, was Manitoba's Brian Pallister (51 per cent/37 per cent). And then came Kenney, in a distant last place with an approval rating of 44 per cent, and a disapproval rating of 48 per cent, the only leader on the list with a higher disapproval rating than approval rating. Have I read too much into this? Almost certainly. But who cares? It's just nice to be able to say … Jason Kenney is Canada's least popular premier. David Climenhaga, author of the Alberta Diary blog, is a journalist, author, journalism teacher, poet and trade union communicator who has worked in senior writing and editing positions at The Globe and Mail and the Calgary Herald. This post also appears on his blog, AlbertaPolitics.ca. Image: Chris Schwarz/Government of Alberta/Flickr Full Article
as More than 900 COVID-19 cases at Cargill plant, but governments allow it to reopen By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:05:13 +0000 Karl NerenbergCargill Incorporated is the largest privately held company in the United States, and that means it is essentially a family business. You cannot buy Cargill shares on the Toronto, New York or any other stock exchange. The descendants of William Cargill, who founded the company in 1865 as a grain storage operation, own 90 per cent of the company. But if it is a family business, Cargill is no mom-and-pop operation. The company has grown over the past century and a half into a multi-tentacled corporate behemoth, involved in everything from grain to livestock to potash to steel to transport to financial services. In 2018, Cargill and its various subsidiaries reported revenues of over $110 billion. Cargill has operations on five continents, in more than 70 countries, including Canada, and the company's meat-packing plant in High River, Alberta is a tiny piece of that worldwide empire. In this country, however, the High River plant has an extremely high profile. It is one of the epicentres of COVID-19 in Canada -- in all of North America, in fact -- with over 900 reported cases out of 2,000 employees. That's almost half the workforce. Two people have died in connection with the Cargill outbreak -- one, a plant worker originally from Vietnam; the other, an infected plant worker's father, who had been visiting from the Philippines. Cargill initially resisted pleas from workers and their union to close the plant, but finally relented, in late April. After only two weeks, it hastily reopened, on Monday, May 4, giving the largely immigrant workforce the Hobson's choice of either going back to a potentially fatal workplace or losing their jobs. Neither the workers, nor their union think the plant has become safe. The union, the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), has gone to court to force a shutdown, until Cargill can absolutely guarantee safe and healthy conditions for all employees. The UFCW does not think the notoriously low-paid plant workers should have to risk their lives to fatten the balance sheet of a U.S.-based transnational corporation that ranks number 15 on the Fortune 500. Kenney and Trump on the same wavelength Alberta Premier Jason Kenney has a different view from that of the union and the workers it represents. The premier, and former Harper Conservative government cabinet minister, appropriates a concept meant to describe access to necessary basic foodstuffs we all need for sustenance – food security – and applies it to the much different situation of the High River plant. The Cargill workers have to do their part, the Alberta premier argues, to ensure food security for Canadians. The truth is that Canada's food security does not depend on meat from Cargill or any other commercial operation. If our local butcher runs out of hamburger for the barbecue, we all have other nutritious options. There are, for instance, the protein-packed pulses -- chickpeas, lentils and the like -- that farmers in Saskatchewan grow in great quantity. In the U.S., as in Canada, COVID-19 has been particularly hard on the meat-packing industry, forcing more than 20 plant closures, and causing meat shortages on grocery shelves. Some fast food chains have even had to take hamburgers off the menu. Corporate executives in the meat industry told U.S. President Trump that they were reluctant to reopen their U.S.-based plants for fear of lawsuits. The U.S. is a far more litigious country than Canada. The president's response was to give the corporations cover, by invoking the U.S. Defense Protection Act (DPA). In effect, the president is forcing the corporations to reopen their plants. The purpose of the DPA is to allow a president to harness the resources of private industry to serve public needs in time of war or national emergency. Many have urged Trump to invoke the act to assure production of personal protective equipment for front-line workers during the pandemic, but he has refused. Now, Trump is using the extraordinary powers of the DPA to force workers back to dangerous plants, while shielding their bosses from responsibility. As for the High River Cargill plant workers, they fall under provincial labour jurisdiction. And the Alberta premier has already indicated he will not lift a finger to protect them. But there might be a way that federal authorities could step in. Jagmeet Singh urges Trudeau government to act In Canada, it is the federal government that has authority over food safety, and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh believes the Trudeau team should assertively use that power to protect the Cargill workers. Singh put the question to Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland during the House of Commons' weekly face-to-face session on Wednesday, May 6. "Food safety and worker safety cannot be divorced," Singh told the House. "Will the government ensure that the Cargill workers are in safe work conditions?" Freeland, in a manner all-too-typical of Liberal politicians, dissimulated, offering sympathy but no action. "The member opposite is quite right that where the federal government has particular authority in food processing is to guarantee the safety of the foods processed there for Canadians to eat," she said, and then expressed some vague sentiments of concern. "When it comes to Cargill and food processing, I agree with the member opposite that it's something we all need to be particularly concerned about, and we have been." The NDP leader was not satisfied. "Will the government commit to using the authority that it has under food safety to ensure that workers are also safe, because there's no way that food can truly be safe if workers are in dangerous conditions and if workers are contracting COVID-19?" Singh asked, adding: "If workers are dying, the food can't be safe." Freeland would not budge. The Trudeau government wants to get credit for caring, without pushing the envelope in dealing with the most prickly and confrontational provincial government in the country, Alberta's. "I think we all understand there is a very clear difference between the duty to inspect food which is produced and to ensure that that food is safe for Canadians, and even more sacred duty to ensure that workers are working in safe conditions," Freeland answered. "We take both of those extremely seriously and we are aware what falls specifically in our jurisdictions. Having said that, we care very much about all Canadian workers." Freeland's assertion that responsibility for the safety of a product that consumers eat does not include making sure a processing plant is not an active breeder of a deadly virus reflects a narrow and limited understanding of the federal role. There is no evidence of food borne transmission of COVID-19, or of food packaging carrying the virus, according to authorities in both the U.S. and Canada. But experts have not always got it right about COVID-19 since the outbreak at the beginning of this year. At this stage, all we know for sure is that there remain many unanswered questions about it. 'The worst company in the world' What is not in doubt is the kind of company we're dealing with. Not too long ago the U.S. environmental organization Mighty Earth undertook a study of the social and environmental impact of Cargill's operations and issued a report they called "The Worst Company in the World." The report opens by stating "when it comes to addressing the most important problems facing our world, including the destruction of the natural environment, the pollution of our air and water, the warming of the globe, the displacement of Indigenous peoples, child labor, and global poverty, Cargill is not only consistently in last place, but is driving these problems at a scale that dwarfs their closest competitors." The report details how Cargill has become more powerful than governments and has betrayed repeated promises to adhere to high environmental standards. "Nowhere is Cargill's pattern of deception and destruction more apparent than in its participation in the destruction of the lungs of the planet, the world's forests. Despite repeated and highly publicized promises to the contrary, Cargill has continued to bulldoze ancient ecosystems, sometimes within the bounds of lax laws -- and, too often, outside those bounds as well." With the advent to power of virulently anti-environmental Trump in the U.S. and Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, there is now virtually no limit, Mighty Earth says, to Cargill's capacity to ravage rainforests, savannahs and other vital habitats. Mighty Earth cites many examples. One of those is that of "the Gran Chaco, a 110-million-hectare ecosystem spanning Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay." This ecosystem "is one of the largest remaining continuous tracts of native vegetation in South America, second in size only to the Amazon rainforest. These forests are home to vibrant communities of Indigenous Peoples … who have depended on and coexisted with the Chaco forest for millennia." Cargill, the report tells us, is now actively endangering both the people and other inhabitants of the Gran Chaco to produce a cash crop -- soy -- that feeds the animals which become Big Macs and Whoppers. "Once the impenetrable stronghold of creatures like the screaming hairy armadillo, the jaguar, and the giant anteater, Cargill has infiltrated the Gran Chaco, bulldozing and burning to make way for vast fields of genetically modified soy." Mighty Earth also documents Cargill's use of violence to subdue Indigenous peoples, its exploitative labour practices, including child labour, and its predatory practices that have driven competitors out of certain businesses. This is the company that Jason Kenney says must be allowed to operate, uninhibited by health concerns, to assure our food security. If you believe that, you might also believe that injecting bleach into your veins can cure COVID-19, or that, as many opinion leaders in the U.S. say, it is necessary to accept that thousands must die in the interests of what they call the economy. The owners of Cargill are not personally offering to sacrifice their lives. They are offering their employees' lives instead. Karl Nerenberg has been a journalist and filmmaker for more than 25 years. He is rabble's politics reporter. Image: Alberta Newsroom/Flickr Full Article
as More than 900 COVID-19 cases at Cargill plant, but governments allow it to reopen By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:22:02 +0000 May 7, 2020More than 900 COVID-19 cases at Cargill plant, but governments allow it to reopenNeither the workers, nor their union think the plant has become safe. The UFCW is taking legal action to force a shutdown, until Cargill can absolutely guarantee safe conditions for all employees. Full Article
as Donald Trump can't mask his message to Indian country: 'Live and let die' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:09:29 +0000 Indigenous RightsUS PoliticsThe COVID-19 pandemic has hit the Diné/Navajo people hard, inflicting the highest per capita infection rate in the country after New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Massachusetts. The Navajo Nation is the largest reservation in the country, larger than West Virginia, straddling Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah. Half of the over 300,000 enrolled members reside on the reservation. Navajo President Jonathan Nez has issued some of the strongest stay-at-home measures in the country, including a weekday evening curfew and a complete, stay-at-home curfew for the entire weekend. Nearby Gallup, New Mexico, with a large Diné population, has enacted a complete lockdown, with the National Guard prohibiting entry. As of May 5, despite these efforts, there were 2,559 confirmed COVID-19 cases on the Navajo Nation and 79 deaths. Among the victims, 28-year-old Valentina Blackhorse, a beloved champion of Navajo culture and a community leader. She left behind her partner, Robby Jones, and their one-year-old daughter, Poet. "She really loved her family -- her parents, her sisters, her nieces and nephews. She loved her elderly. She loved children," Jones said Tuesday on the Democracy Now! news hour. "She was a kind and hardworking lady, and she was warmhearted. She would do anything for her family." Jones is a detention officer with the Navajo Department of Corrections, and contracted COVID-19 at work. "When she was taking care of me, I guess she contracted it," he said. "She started showing symptoms -- shortness of breath, body aches, loss of taste and smell. By the time I started feeling better … that's when she started feeling sick." Valentina Blackhorse tested positive for COVID-19 on April 22. She died the next day. She had won numerous pageants, being named Miss Western Navajo and Miss Diné College, among others, and hoped to run for office in the Navajo Nation government one day. Dr. Michelle Tom, a member of the Navajo Nation, is a family physician in Winslow, Arizona, just across the Navajo reservation line. She spoke about Valentina's death on Democracy Now!: "It's a reflection of what we're going through as a people, and it correlates with what this virus can do to our young and someone who was very motivated, loved our culture, spread our rich and strong culture, and our language. That's what we're trying to fight for," she said, adding, "She was going to lead our next generation. It was a hard loss for our community." The Navajo Nation, along with the nearby Hopi, Pueblo, Zuni and Gila River Indigenous communities, have endured despite centuries of genocide, oppression and systemic racism and poverty. The novel coronavirus pandemic is afflicting them disproportionately, as it has African American and Latinx populations across the U.S. Access to water is challenging on the Navajo reservation. "That's from a long state of histories with treaties and our relationship with the [federal] government," Dr. Michelle Tom explained. "Our infrastructure for water has never been at the capacity where we can provide water for everyone on the reservation. So, you're telling people to wash your hands for 20 seconds, and yet people are trying just to get water just to drink and to cook with." President Donald Trump made a rare trip Tuesday, visiting an Arizona N95 mask factory, where he ignored factory rules by not wearing a mask. Guns 'N Roses blared from a factory sound system, playing the song Live and Let Die. It's not clear if it was a coincidental music choice or not. Trump also met with elected officials, including Navajo Nation Vice President Myron Lizer. The Navajo Nation joined a lawsuit filed by numerous native tribes against Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, for his abject failure in disbursing $8 billion promised to Native American tribes in the CARES Act. "The amount of money that’s being sent to 'Indian country,' as we call it, is the largest amount in the history of the U.S. And you deserve it. And you've been through a lot," Trump said to VP Lizer. "The Navajo Nation will soon receive over $600 million. That's a lot. Should I renegotiate that? Can we renegotiate that?" (Laughter.) There was no laughter back on the Navajo Nation. "Today, the federal government announced that they intend to release a portion of funds appropriated by Congress over one month ago to tribes to help fight COVID-19, but I'll believe it when I see it," President Jonathan Nez, who himself tested positive for the virus, replied. "We couldn't sit around and wait for those dollars, so we've had boots on the ground in nearly 20 communities giving out food, water, firewood, protective masks and other supplies … We lost many of our beloved relatives and family members to this virus, but our teachings also tell us to move forward. We will and we are." Amy Goodman is the host of Democracy Now!, a daily international TV/radio news hour airing on more than 1,300 stations. She is the co-author, with Denis Moynihan, of The Silenced Majority, a New York Times bestseller. This column originally appeared on Democracy Now! Image: Shealah Craighead/The White House/Flickr COVID-19Navajo NationDonald J. TrumpAmy GoodmanDenis MoynihanMay 7, 2020 Health Canada warns Canadians not to take Donald Trump's medical adviceClinical trials are taking place right now to assess the effectiveness -- and potential side effects -- of chloroquine as treatment for COVID-19 patients. None of those trials are, as yet, conclusive.Large-scale resource extraction exacerbates the threat of COVID-19 across the American hemisphereThe grave threat posed by COVID-19 across the American hemisphere, especially to Indigenous peoples, is exacerbated by extractivism.Federal pandemic funds for First Nations woefully inadequateThe least Canada can do is step up and work with First Nations to implement a more fulsome response that is grounded in the human rights of First Nations. Full Article
as Jason Kenney calls Elizabeth May, Yves-François Blanchet 'un-Canadian,' accuses them of 'blaming the victim' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 05:49:23 +0000 David J. ClimenhagaNow that Premier Jason Kenney has declared it "un-Canadian" to say oil is dead, I wonder if it's OK to admit Alberta's fossil fuel industry is on the ropes? Probably. Kenney said as much himself in a remarkable rant yesterday directed at the parliamentary leader of the Bloc Québécois and the former leader of the Green Party of Canada. But if you don't want to be accused of un-Canadian activities, you'd better make it clear none of these troubles are the fault of anything that's ever been done by any Alberta government, except perhaps the NDP's, and especially not by the United Conservative Party Kenney leads. There is acceptable speech in Alberta, you see, and it doesn't include saying that oil is done like dinner, which is probably not true just yet, but is nevertheless a position that can be argued in respectable company almost anywhere else in the world, including a number of countries known for producing what Kenney rather sophomorically calls "dictator oil." As has become his practice lately, Kenney took over Chief Medical Officer of Health Deena Hinshaw's daily COVID-19 briefing in Edmonton yesterday afternoon for the sustained blast of gaslighting he directed at Yves-François Blanchet and Elizabeth May. Blanchet had dared to suggest at a news conference Wednesday that oil "is never coming back" (uttered en francais, bien sûr) and that Ottawa's bailout package should really be directed at "something which is more green." May, for her part, opined at the same event that "oil is dead." Specifically, the MP for Saanich-Gulf Islands told the media: "My heart bleeds for people who believe the sector is going to come back. It's not. Oil is dead and for people in the sector, it's very important there be just transition funds." This may be wrong, but outside Alberta I doubt it sounds like a stab in the back or a curb-stomping. Nevertheless, that is what sent Kenney over the edge, in a calculated sort of way, responding to a set-up question provided by Calgary Sun political columnist Rick Bell, who can be counted on to get the first question at one of Hinshaw's frequently hijacked news conferences. "I just think it's deeply regrettable that we would see national political leaders piling on Albertans and energy workers at a time of great trial for us," Kenney said piously, opening what appeared to be a carefully rehearsed answer. "This is the opposite of leadership. Leaders should be seeking to bring us together, not to divide us." This is a bit of an irony, of course, coming from a premier who has been ginning up an Alberta separatist threat for months while denying the oil industry had anywhere to go but up, but let's just take it as a lesson in gaslighting 101. In his remarks, Kenney trotted out benefits he said have been conferred on Quebec by Alberta's oil industry, noted the province's equalization complaints, blamed "predatory actions" by OPEC countries that "want to dominate the world with dictator oil," reminded Quebeckers they like to drive cars and go on airplane trips, and totted up the medical equipment recently sent by Alberta to other provinces. Having said it in English, he said it over again in French. Tsk-tsking and shaking his head, Kenney declared, "I would say to Mr. Blanchet and Madam May: Please stop kickin' us while we're down!" "These attacks on our natural resource industries are unwarranted, they are divisive, they're, I believe, in a way, un-Canadian at a time like this. It's like blaming the victim!" (Italics added for emphasis. And, yes, Kenney really said that.) Premier Kenney also took particular umbrage at Blanchet's remark that Quebec receives a string of insults from Alberta -- although anyone who has paid attention to political discourse in this province for the last half century would have trouble refuting the claim. After the news conference, backup was provided in columns filed by Bell and his Postmedia colleague Don Braid. Bell pronounced Blanchet and May to be "the Bobbsey Twins of B.S." and the "deluded duo," and accused them of choosing "to kick Alberta when we're down" and indulging "in a little curb-stomping." Braid, the Dinger's bookend of acceptable oilpatch opinion, charged them with "the foulest kind of cheap shot," to wit, saying "Alberta's oil and gas industry should be left prostrate in the dust with no help from the federal government." Well, there you have it: the debased state of political discourse in Alberta in the plague year 2020. It's not reassuring. David Climenhaga, author of the Alberta Diary blog, is a journalist, author, journalism teacher, poet and trade union communicator who has worked in senior writing and editing positions at The Globe and Mail and the Calgary Herald. This post also appears on his blog, AlbertaPolitics.ca. Image: Screenshot of Government of Alberta video/YouTube Full Article
as Reclaiming Mother's Day as a day to oppose war and injustice By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:27:46 +0000 Brent PattersonMother's Day is this Sunday, May 10. What is sometimes forgotten at this time of the year is that Mother's Day has its roots in the feminist struggle against militarism and war. Slate reports, "The women who originally celebrated Mother's Day conceived of it as an occasion to use their status as mothers to protest injustice and war ... In 1870, after witnessing the bloody Civil War, Julia Ward Howe -- a Boston pacifist, poet, and suffragist who wrote the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" -- proclaimed a special day for mothers to oppose war." Her original proclamation for the day states, "From the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with our own. It says, 'Disarm, disarm! The sword is not the balance of justice.' Blood does not wipe out dishonor nor violence indicate possession." National Geographic adds, Howe "promoted a Mothers' Peace Day beginning in 1872. For Howe and other antiwar activists ... Mother's Day was a way to promote global unity after the horrors of the American Civil War and Europe's Franco-Prussian War." And Jacobin magazine's Branko Marcetic notes, "At its 1874 anniversary, participants sang songs and read papers, including one calling for the abolition of standing armies and war armaments and the creation of a system for universal peace arbitration." While Mother's Day was recognized officially in the United States in 1914, the message behind the day appears to have been largely lost by 1917. Time reports, "When the United States joined World War I in 1917, and the war propaganda machine revved up, the burst of patriotism came with a renewed appreciation for mothers. Women were hailed both for raising the soldiers who were on the front lines and for the work they were doing on the home front, such as running fundraisers for the Red Cross. Mother's Day was a way to thank these women for their service." Over the past 100 years, the day has become increasingly commercialized and sentimentalized. It has been estimated that Canadians spend about $492 million on flowers, cards and gifts for Mother's Day each year. Imagine if even a fraction of that was spent on challenging patriarchy, militarism, weapons and war. This Mother's Day, let us work to reclaim the radical origins of the day, challenge war and militarism, and strive to deepen our understanding of the intersectionality between feminism, social justice, care for Mother Earth and peace. Brent Patterson is the Executive Director of Peace Brigades International-Canada. This article originally appeared on the PBI-Canada website. Follow @PBIcanada @CBrentPatterson on Twitter. Image: bravenewfoundation/Video Screenshot/YouTube Full Article
as The Last of Us Part II New Trailer Drops Tomorrow, May 6 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 17:23:43 GMT Developer Naughty Dog announced via Twitter a new trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 4 exclusive, The Last of Us Part II, will be released tomorrow, May 6 at 7am PT / 10am ET. 05.06.20. 7:00am PT. pic.twitter.com/zSrS3SOZ6U — Naughty Dog (@Naughty_Dog) May 5, 2020 Here is an overview of the game: Five years after their dangerous journey across the post-pandemic United States, Ellie and Joel have settled down in Jackson, Wyoming. Living amongst a thriving community of survivors has allowed them peace and stability, despite the constant threat of the infected and other, more desperate survivors. When a violent event disrupts that peace, Ellie embarks on a relentless journey to carry out justice and find closure. As she hunts those responsible one by one, she is confronted with the devastating physical and emotional repercussions of her actions. Key Features: A Complex and Emotional Story – Experience the escalating moral conflicts created by Ellie’s relentless pursuit of vengeance. The cycle of violence left in her wake will challenge your notions of right versus wrong, good versus evil, and hero versus villain. A Beautiful Yet Dangerous World – Set out on Ellie’s journey, taking her from the peaceful mountains and forests of Jackson to the lush, overgrown ruins of greater Seattle. Encounter new survivor groups, unfamiliar and treacherous environments, and terrifying evolutions of the infected. Brought to life by the latest iteration of the Naughty Dog engine, the deadly characters and world are more realistic and meticulously detailed than ever before. Tense and Desperate Action-Survival Gameplay – New and evolved gameplay systems deliver upon the life-or-death stakes of Ellie’s journey through the hostile world. Feel her desperate struggle for survival through improved features such as high-intensity melee combat, fluid movement, and dynamic stealth. A broad variety The Last of Us Part II will launch for the PlayStation 4 on June 19. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/443393/the-last-of-us-part-ii-new-trailer-drops-tomorrow-may-6/ Full Article Analysis Charts Industry
as Halo 2: Anniversary for Halo: The Master Chief Collection for PC Launches May 12 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 18:17:02 GMT Publisher Microsoft and developer 343 Industries announced Halo 2: Anniversary will launch for the Windows PC version of Halo: The Master Chief Collection via Steam and Microsoft Store on Tuesday, May 12. Earth will never be the same.Halo 2: Anniversary arrives on PC as part of Halo: The Master Chief Collection on May 12! https://t.co/y5NHDTiQ1E pic.twitter.com/HVzgxIuY8V — Halo (@Halo) May 5, 2020 Here is an overview of the game: Halo 2: Anniversary comes to PC as the next installment in Halo: The Master Chief Collection. Now optimized for PC, experience the impeccably remastered edition of the original Halo 2 game. Following the destruction of Halo, humankind experiences a short-lived victory. Eager for revenge, the Covenant launches a surprise attack on Earth, but they find themselves ill-prepared to defeat the UNSC’s home fleet and are forced to flee into slipspace. When the Master Chief pursues his overzealous enemies, they discover yet another Halo ring, uncovering long-buried secrets, including an unlikely ally, that will dramatically alter the course of the Human-Covenant Conflict forever. Key Features: PC Settings/Optimizations: Halo 2: Anniversary is now optimized for PC and looking better than ever at up to 4k UHD and at 60+ FPS.* Other PC native settings include customizable mouse and keyboard support, ultrawide support, FOV customization, and more. Campaign: Experience the next chapter in the Halo saga and fight your way through 15 unforgettable missions. Play as both Spartan-117, the Master Chief, and for the first time, the Covenant Elite, known as the Arbiter, and experience the Human-Covenant Conflict in a whole new way. Anniversary Edition/Update: Toggle between the remastered graphics in the Anniversary edition and the graphics from the original Halo 2 campaign. In the Anniversary edition, view Blur Studio’s spectacularly remastered cutscenes from the original Halo 2 game. Multiplayer: Continue your Halo adventure with 7 remastered multiplayer maps from Halo 2: Anniversary and 25 multiplayer maps from the original Halo 2, featuring a completely updated progression system. A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.Full Article - https://www.vgchartz.com/article/443396/halo-2-anniversary-for-halo-the-master-chief-collection-for-pc-launches-may-12/ Full Article Analysis Charts Industry