Tag: deb matthews
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BioAmber Opens World’s Largest Bio-succinic Acid Manufacturing Facility in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada: Renewable & Greener Alternatives to Petrochemicals That are Derived from Oil, Which Can Be Used in Everyday Products Including Plastics, Food Additives & Personal Care Products
The following video presents BioAmber Corporate Video: “BioAmber is a sustainable chemicals company producing commercial quantities of bio-based succinic acid. As global markets increasingly demand sustainable, viable and performance solutions, BioAmber is pioneering the development of a global, 100% low-carbon integrated supply chain.” Recently, Deputy Premier Deb Matthews and BioAmber (a Montreal-based chemicals company) celebrated…
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Local Poverty Reduction Fund – $50 Million – for Canadian Groups in Ontario: Apply in May 2015
The following video presents Local Poverty Reduction Fund to Support Community Driven Solutions: The presentation starts at mark 0:23 seconds. “Ontario is investing $50 million to support grassroots community partners in lifting people and families out of poverty. The Local Poverty Reduction Fund will support innovative local solutions and help community organizations demonstrate their progress,…
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Canadian Homelessness Will End If All Levels of Government Collaborate
The following video presents The State of Homelessness in Canada, 2013: “The State of Homelessness in Canada: 2013 is the first extensive Canadian report card on homelessness. This report examines what we know about homelessness, the historical, social and economic context in which it has emerged, demographic features of the problem, and potential solutions. The…
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Dr. J. Thiessen’s Review on Cancer Drug Supply System: Ontario’s New Rules Effective Sept.2013
This CBC video presents “Chemotherapy error.” On 2 April 2013, CBC reported that more than 1,000 cancer patients in Ontario and New Brunswick, Canada, may have received chemotherapy cocktails that were watered down. Please click here to read CBC’s report “Watered down chemo drugs given to 1,200 cancer patients.” Since the discovery of under-dosing of…