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The holidays are the busiest time of year for countless businesses, but many Regina vendors are hoping Christmas shoppers will come to them this year amid ongoing job action at Canada Post. One such opportunity to bring in-person business is the holiday version of the Regina Farmers’ Market. “Especially with shipping being a harder thing to manage this season, it's really important for everybody to come support local and, see what your neighbor has to offer right here in Regina,” said Raquel Vigueras, one of the vendors at the market on Saturday. Vigueras owns and operates Pueblo Chili Co., a Regina-based small-batch hot sauce business. She’s hoping to sell people on the idea of a little bit of heat for the holidays. “Stocking stuffers are always like my biggest seller of the of the year, everybody needs something spicy in their stocking,” Vigueras said. Like many small businesses, Vigueras has looked to couriers this season on the shipping front for online orders. “I would normally ship everything Canada Post, but I totally agree with the strike and the grievances and everything that the postal workers are working through right now,” Vigueras said. “Yeah, it's been a little bit of a challenge, but there's other couriers that are able to get the job done as well.” The holiday market is proving to be exceptionally popular this year, reaching the point where organizers have had to create a waiting list for vendors for the first time. “We just don't have any more space. We've expanded out of our building, and we just don't have any more room,” said Holly Laird with the Regina Farmers’ Market. “I think that folks in Regina know that when you want something really delicious, all your Christmas staples. Regina Farmers’ Market is the place to find it. So, vendors are seeing that, too and having great days.” There are two more holiday markets scheduled before Christmas, both at REAL District on Dec. 14 and Dec. 21.The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has reaffirmed its commitment to education and community development through a generous donation to the Nii Amugi Cluster of Schools in Adabraka, Accra. The GSE has contributed over GHS120,000 to refurbish the school’s ICT Centre and provide brand-new desktop computers, aimed at empowering students with the tools needed to excel in a digital world. The initiative is part of the Exchange’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts to bridge the digital divide and promote financial literacy among young people. In addition to the ICT Centre renovation, GSE staff engaged with students on investment and savings, and donated piggy banks to help instil a culture of financial discipline. The upgraded ICT Centre will offer students a modern learning environment to enhance their digital literacy, preparing them for future academic and professional opportunities in an increasingly tech-driven world. Speaking at the presentation ceremony, Abena Amoah, Managing Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange, stressed the importance of equipping the younger generation with the necessary resources to succeed in the 21st century. “At the Ghana Stock Exchange, we believe that access to technology is not just a privilege, but a fundamental right. This donation represents an investment in the future of these students, giving them the tools to explore new opportunities, pursue their ambitions, and contribute meaningfully to society,” she said. The ceremony was attended by a range of dignitaries, including representatives from the Ghana Stock Exchange, the school administration, the Korley Klottey Municipal Educational Directorate, and the Queen Mother of Adabraka. Mr. Phillip Aidoo, the Municipal Director of Education for Korley Klottey, expressed his gratitude, noting the timely impact of the donation. “In today’s digital era, this contribution will transform the way our students learn and interact with technology. The refurbished ICT Centre and the new computers will open doors to a world of possibilities,” he said. This donation is part of the Ghana Stock Exchange’s ongoing efforts to support and uplift communities, aligning with its broader mission to foster sustainable growth and development across Ghana.
VANCOUVER - Online predators are becoming increasingly resourceful in trolling media platforms where children gravitate, prompting an explosion in police case loads, said an officer who works for the RCMP Integrated Child Exploitation Unit in British Columbia. Data show the problem spiked during COVID-19 when children began spending more time online — but rates did not wane as police anticipated after lockdowns ended. In B.C., they soared, almost quadrupling from 2021 to 2023. Const. Solana Pare is now warning exploitation of children is likely here to stay, as a technological race between police and predators gains momentum. “Technology is becoming more and more available, and online platforms and social media sites are being used by children younger and younger, which provides an opportunity for predators to connect with them,” Pare said in an interview. Police say child exploitation cases in B.C. went from about 4,600 in 2021 to 9,600 in 2022 to 15,920 reports last year. The upwards trend is seen nationally, too. Statistics Canada says the rate of online child sexual exploitation reported to police rose by 58 per cent from 2019 to 2022, and police data show cases have continued to rise. The RCMP’s National Child Exploitation Crime Centre reported that from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2024, it received 118,162 reports of suspected online child sexual exploitation offences — a 15 per cent increase compared with the previous year. Online child sexual exploitation, Pare explained, includes offences such as sextortion, child luring and the creation or distribution of sexually explicit images of a minor. “We don’t see these types of reports going away,” Pare said. “We only see them increasing because the use of electronic devices and social media, and kids being online earlier and earlier is becoming more common. There’s going to be more opportunity for predators to target children online.” Monique St. Germain, general counsel for the Canadian Centre for Child Protection, said the most common type of child luring is communicating with a youth online in order get them to produce sexual abuse material. She said “the pandemic accelerated those types of cases, and it hasn’t slowed down.” “The tools (Canadian authorities) have to deal with this type of behaviour are inadequate for the scope and the scale of what’s going on,” she said. THE RISE OF ‘SEXTORTION’ Online exploitation gained international attention in 2015 in the case of Port Coquitlam, B.C., teenager, Amanda Todd, who died by suicide after being blackmailed and harassed online by a man for years, starting when she was 12. The month before the 15-year-old died, she uploaded a nine-minute video using a series of flash cards detailing the abuse she experienced by the stranger and how it had affected her life. It’s been viewed millions of times. Dutch national Aydin Coban was extradited to Canada for trial and, in October 2022, he was convicted of charges including the extortion and harassment of Todd. Since then, the term “sextortion” has made its way into the vernacular as more cases come to light. Among them was Carson Cleland, a 12-year-old Prince George, B.C., boy who died by suicide in October 2023 after falling victim to the crime. In New Brunswick that same month, 16-year-old William Doiron took his own life after falling victim to a global sextortion scheme. Mounties across Canada have issued news releases warning of increased cases in their communities, noting that the consequences for the victims can include self-harm and suicide. St. Germain said technology, such as artificial intelligence, is also becoming more user-friendly. “The existence of that technology and its ease of use and ready accessibility is a problem, and it is going to be an increasingly large problem as we move forward,” she said. Pare said police are also adapting to technological advancements in order to keep up with the ever-changing online landscape. “Police are constantly obtaining training on digital technologies to increase our knowledge and understanding of all the intricacies involving their use and how to capture any digital evidence,” she said. Pare said the true rates of the crime are impossible to determine, but pointed to increased social awareness and legislation across North America around mandatory reporting of child abuse material from social media companies as a potential reason for the increase. It’s not going undetected any longer, she said. “Additionally, there’s been a lot of use in artificial intelligence to detect child exploitation materials within those platforms.” Pare said “it’s up to each individual platform” to ensure there is no child sexual abuse material on their sites or apps. “With mandatory reporting, it’s putting the onus back on the electronic service providers to ensure they have measures in place to prevent this from happening, and if it is happening that it is being reported,” she said. “That being said, there are times when things don’t get located.” That is why the Canadian Centre for Child Protection has been advocating for the adoption of the Online Harms Bill that the federal government introduced in February, St. Germain said. “It’s shocking that up until now, we’ve relied on companies to self regulate, meaning we’ve just relied on them to do the right thing,” she said. “What we are seeing in terms of the number of offences and in terms of all the harm that is happening in society as a result of online platforms is completely tied to the decision not to regulate. We need to have rules in any sector, and this sector is no different.” ‘CANADA IS REALLY BEHIND’ The Online Harms Bill covers seven types of harms, from non-consensual sharing of intimate images to content that can be used to bully a child. Earlier this month, Justice Minister Arif Virani announced the Liberal government will split the bill into two parts: dealing with keeping children safe online, and combating predators and issues related to revenge pornography. “We are putting our emphasis and prioritization and our time and efforts on the first portion of the bill,” Virani told reporters on Dec. 5. Such measures would include a new Digital Safety Commission of Canada, which would compel social media companies to outline how they plan to reduce the risks their platforms pose to users, particularly minors. It would have the power to levy fines and evaluate companies’ digital safety plans. St. Germain said such a split “makes sense,” noting that most objections to the bill are related to changes to the Criminal Code and not measures around curbing harms to children. “There obviously are differences of opinion in terms of what is the best way forward, and what kind of regulatory approach makes sense, and who should the regulator be, but there does seem to be consensus on the idea that we need to do more in terms of protecting children online,” she said, adding that the organization is still in support of the second half of the bill. She said the United Kingdom previously passed its own Online Safety Act that will come into effect in 2025, which includes requiring social media firms to protect children from content such as self-harm material, pornography and violent content. Failure to do so will result in fines. “Canada is really behind,” she said. “The amount of information that has come out of the U.K., the amount of time and care and attention that their legislatures have paid to this issue is really quite remarkable, and we really hope that Canada steps up and does something for Canadian children soon.” In the absence of national legislation, province’s have filled the void. In January, B.C. enacted the Intimate Images Protection Act, providing a path for victims to have online photos, videos or deep fakes expeditiously removed. Individuals are fined up to $500 per day and websites up to $5,000 a day if they don’t comply with orders to stop distributing images that are posted without consent. B.C.‘s Ministry of the Attorney General said that as of Dec. 11, the Civil Resolution Tribunal had received a total of 199 disputes under the Intimate Images Protection Act. It said the Intimate Images Protection Service had served more than 240 clients impacted by the non-consensual distribution of intimate images, adding that four awards of $5,000 each and one for $3,000 had been supplied as of mid-December. Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Alberta and Saskatchewan have also enacted legislation targeting unauthorized distribution of intimate images. St. Germain said the use of provincial powers is also necessary, but it’s not enough. “A piece of provincial legislation is going to be very difficult to be effective against multiple actors in multiple countries,” she said, noting that the online crime is borderless. “We need something bigger — more comprehensive. We need to use all tools in the tool box.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 29, 2024.
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He pointed out that India’s anticipated emergence as the third-largest global economy by 2040, alongside Tamil Nadu’s projected GDP exceeding $1 trillion, presents a critical opportunity for Sri Lanka to integrate regionally and tap into larger markets. Sri Lanka’s economic collapse in 2022, triggered by unsustainable debts and a balance of payments crisis, led to the country declaring bankruptcy. India extended emergency assistance with loans worth $4 billion, stabilizing the situation until the International Monetary Fund (IMF) bailout. However, domestic resistance to deeper economic cooperation with India persisted. Wickremesinghe recalled opposition from trade unions and political parties to initiatives like the Trincomalee oil tank farm project. Nonetheless, the pandemic and subsequent economic turmoil softened resistance, paving the way for a political consensus on closer ties with India. This consensus was evident in 2023 when Sri Lankan parties united to support the India-Sri Lanka economic partnership vision. The National People’s Power party, previously a critic of these linkages, also endorsed the 2024 joint statement during President Dissanayake’s recent visit. Wickremesinghe noted that Sri Lanka’s reliance on Chinese loans for large-scale infrastructure projects between 2000 and 2021 exacerbated its economic vulnerabilities. Projects like the Hambantota Port, funded with over $1 billion in Chinese loans, were eventually leased to a Chinese company for 99 years in 2017. Similarly, the Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport, financed by nearly $200 million in Chinese loans, has faced criticism for its inefficiencies. Efforts to establish a comprehensive economic partnership agreement (CEPA) between India and Sri Lanka date back to 2001 under Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s leadership. 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We'll start off with some clues, before building up to the full answer for Strands #282, so read on if you need a little help. Warning: Spoilers lie ahead for Strands #282. Today's NYT Strands answer — Today's theme and hints The official theme for NYT Strands #282 is... "Something to see". And here's an unofficial hint from me: "Magic of the silver screen". If you're still in the dark, here are some useful words to give you those valuable clue tokens: Still struggling? The spangram will give you a hint about the connection word. Today, it both starts and ends with 'C'. Scroll down to find out what it is... It's CINEMATIC. Today's Strands answers So, what are today's Strands answers for game #282? Drumroll, please... ...and the spangram was CINEMATIC. Strands #282 “Something to see” 🔵🔵🔵🟡 🔵🔵🔵🔵 Hi Strands fans. 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MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) — Isaiah Smith ran for a career-high 205 yards on 31 carries and scored a touchdown and San Diego beat Morehead State 37-14 in a season-ending contest for both teams on Saturday. Grant Sergent threw for 184 yards and two touchdowns for San Diego (8-3, 6-2 Pioneer Football League) which ended the season with a four-game win streak and winners of six of seven. The Toreros finished in sole possession of second place in the PFL behind Drake (7-1), which clinched the league outright with a 49-10 win over Stetson on Saturday. Drake beat San Diego 30-28 on a walk-off field goal on Sept. 28 in Des Moines, Iowa. Bryce Patterson threw for 133 yards and a touchdown and James Louis ran for a touchdown for the Eagles (7-5, 5-3). ___ Get poll alerts and updates on the AP Top 25 throughout the season. Sign up here . AP collegebasketball: https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketballBy Mike Stone SIMI VALLEY, California (Reuters) -The United States is readying a $988 million package of new additional arms and equipment to Ukraine for its ongoing fight against Russia's invasion, according to a document seen by Reuters. It nearly halves the available $2.21 billion remaining in Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative as the Biden administration works to commit to buying weapons from industry, rather than pull from U.S. weapons stocks. The USAI funds will be put toward buying ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) made by Lockheed Martin as well as drones, according to the document seen by Reuters. Announcement of the package was expected on Saturday as the defense industry and policy makers meet at the annual Reagan National Defense Forum in California. The Biden administration has often used Presidential Drawdown Authority, which authorizes President Joe Biden to transfer excess articles and services from U.S. stocks without congressional approval during an emergency. The USAI funds are separate and will go to purchase new weapons from industry. The Biden administration still has about $6 billion of congressionally granted presidential drawdown authority, including funds authorized in 2024 and funds discovered by the Pentagon after overestimating the value of arms shipped to Ukraine. Since the Russian invasion in February 2022 the U.S. has committed more than $62 billion worth of security assistance to Ukraine. (Reporting by Mike Stone in Simi Valley, California; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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