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Negative impacts of supply chain disruptions could last until mid-2022: report

According to the auditing firm RSM Canada, Canadian businesses can expect disruptions such as port closures, factories shutting down, production halts and labour shortages well into the year 2022.

Air Canada clawing back

Air Canada reports $640M loss, revenue nearly triples over last year.

Torstar joins Canadian publishers to sign an agreement with Meta, formerly Facebook

Torstar has signed a multi-year agreement with Meta, formerly called Facebook, to increase the visibility of its journalism on the platform and increase publisher revenue.

Meta will pay Torstar to display links to the work of Torstar posts, including the Toronto Star, as part of its Facebook news innovation test program, according to a Torstar spokesperson. The financial terms of the contract were not disclosed.

h/t Mauser98

Archbishop Welby: Failure to Act on Climate Means ‘Infinitely Greater’ Genocide Than Holocaust

Speaking at COP26, the de facto leader of the Church of England and British lawmaker, as a member of the House of Lords, said that politicians who do not adopt the green agenda will be “cursed” and that future generations “will speak of them in far stronger terms than we speak today of the politicians of the ’30s, of the politicians who ignored what was happening in Nazi Germany, because this will kill people all ’round the world for generations, and we will have no means of averting it.”

Harry and Meghan ensure they’re heard while royals attend COP with Archewell energy pledge

Taking inspiration from the UN climate change conference, a statement on the Duke and Duchess’s website, Archewell.com, spoke of the couple’s “long-standing commitment to the planet.” The announcement read: “As global leaders convene for COP26 to commit to solutions for our climate crisis, all of us at Archewell, led by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, share our pledge towards a more sustainable future by becoming net zero by 2030.

The wheels are coming off the Biden economy

A good friend who owns a major auto dealership in the Dallas area recently told me he typically has about 500 to 1,000 cars and trucks on his lot. Now, he has 15. That’s how severe the supply chain problem has become.

He said people are buying cars over the sticker price. You usually haggle down the price for a new car. Now, you haggle up the price! Welcome to Bidenflation.

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