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Minister Vandal announces investments to support infrastructure and economic development projects across Alberta

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More than $39 million to help Alberta communities attract investments, create jobs and transition to a sustainable green economy

WABAMUN,  AB, July 3, 2024 /CNW/ – Canada and the world are shifting away from coal-fired power, to protect our climate, and create a more sustainable and robust economy. The Government of Canada is investing in communities, workers and people impacted by the coal transition, and we are making sure that they are at the centre of our work.

Today, the Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan, announced $39,432,507 for 10 projects – through the Canada Coal Transition Initiative (CCTI) and Canada Coal Transition Initiative-Infrastructure Fund (CCTI-IF) – to support sustainable economic growth in coal affected communities across Alberta. This funding, through PrairiesCan, is supporting the building of new infrastructure to attract new investments, help business grow, and create strong and resilient communities with more well-paying jobs.

Examples of projects receiving support include:

Parkland County is receiving $17,500,000 to upgrade the Wabamun wastewater facility, develop a water feature and redevelop the existing public waterfront park in the Hamlet of Wabamun.Paul First Nation is receiving $850,000 for a transition, training, and employment centre for entrepreneurship training and business support.The Town of Castor is receiving $891,000 to reconstruct and convert a campground area into a year-round multipurpose venue.The Town of Coronation is receiving $891,000 to renovate and retrofit two buildings into business incubator and accelerator centres that offer business supports and programming to foster commercial growth.The Village of Forestburg is receiving $313,000 to develop land and underground utilities for the proposed Jeanne Lougheed Historic Park and to the Flagstaff County border to support a proposed joint industrial park.

Projects receiving funding will support more than 680 jobs and help Alberta communities take advantage of economic opportunities reflective of the increasingly diversified Prairie economy.

In line with the principles of the Government of Canada’s Framework to Build a Green Prairie Economy, these investments are about working together on common interests, to make a sustainable and prosperous net-zero economy achievable by enhancing capacity and skills development in these communities and providing support to grow their businesses.

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“Transitioning to a low-carbon economy is good for our environment, our economy, our health, and our future. This government’s support for these 10 projects represents our prioritization of workers and communities impacted by coal transition. These investments will help create good-paying jobs, attract new investment opportunities and build a stronger, more sustainable economic future in Alberta and across the Prairies.”
–The Honourable Dan Vandal, Minister for PrairiesCan

“As we transition from coal, the federal government is doing our part with municipal and regional partners to ensure Albertans receive the support they need. Driving economic growth, creating the jobs of the future, and opening opportunities that make transition easier for Alberta’s coal communities is what today’s investments are all about.”
–The Honourable Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages

“These investments are key to encouraging the future growth of our community and improving the quality of life of our residents, businesses, and visitors. This funding supports improvements to County infrastructure and will boost local tourism and development while leading to future economic prosperity and a sustainable economy. We look forward to the many opportunities and economic development that will arise from these investments – Parkland County’s future is bright.”
–Allan Gamble, Mayor, Parkland County

Paul First Nation is exceedingly pleased with the valuable contributions made towards our training and capacity building. With this assistance and support, we will greatly enhance our opportunities for economic and social development, as well as stimulate the economy while building good relationships and upstanding role model citizens. We would like to extend our thanks to PrairiesCan. It is our desire to take full advantage of this opportunity. By providing grass roots cultural teachings and rituals, we will provide our young people with the necessary tools to succeed.”
–Dennis Paul, Technical Advisor, Paul First Nation

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Today’s investments bring total federal funding for Alberta communities to over $14 million invested since 2018 through the Canada Coal Transition Initiative (CCTI) and over $60 million invested since 2019 through Canada Coal Transition Initiative-Infrastructure Fund (CCTI-IF).The Canada Coal Transition Initiative (CCTI) supports skills development and helps communities adapt to a low-carbon economy.The Canada Coal Transition Initiative – Infrastructure Fund (CCTI-IF) aims to help communities move away from coal by investing in infrastructure.The Framework to Build a Green Prairie Economy is a long-term commitment to work differently, through stronger coordination among federal departments on investments for the Prairies and closer collaboration with Prairie partners on their priorities for a prosperous and sustainable Prairie economy.

Backgrounder

PrairiesCan is investing $39,432,507 for 10 Alberta projects to support skill development, infrastructure investment and economic diversification in impacted communities transitioning from coal-fired electricity generation. Projects receiving funding will have significant environmental and economic benefits, including supporting more than 680 jobs while enabling coal-affected communities to create new sources of economic growth.

PrairiesCan funding for these 10 projects is through the Canada Coal Transition Initiative (CCTI) and Canada Coal Transition Initiative – Infrastructure Fund (CCTI-IF).

Canada Coal Transition Initiative (CCTI) – $1,382,507

CCTI is an investment of $35 million over five years. It supports skills development and helps communities adapt to a low-carbon economy. The fund was launched on April 1, 2018, and ended March 31, 2023. Investments under CCTI have supported a total of 15 projects in Alberta.

Projects announced today as receiving support through the CCTI include:

Paul First Nation is receiving $850,000 to develop a transition, training, and employment centre for entrepreneurship training and business support.Paul First Nation is receiving $532,507 to conduct a feasibility and technical study for the requirements of a solar park development.

Canada Coal Transition Initiative-Infrastructure Fund (CCTI-IF) – $38,050,000

The CCTI-IF was launched on August 20, 2020. This $150 million fund aims to help communities move away from coal by investing in infrastructure. The initiative is set to end on March 31, 2025. To date, investments under CCTI-IF have supported a total of 14 projects in Alberta.

Projects announced today as receiving support through the CCTI-IF include:

County of Paintearth is receiving $2,300,000 to upgrade and develop wastewater and stormwater easement infrastructure for a mixed-use industrial park.Parkland County is receiving $17,500,000 to upgrade the Wabamun wastewater facility, develop a water feature and redevelop the existing public waterfront park in the Hamlet of Wabamun.Parkland County is receiving $12,400,000 to upgrade Spruce Valley and Pinchbeck-Bevington Road intersections on Highway 16A to increase access to Acheson Industrial Area.The Town of Castor is receiving $891,000 to reconstruct and convert a campground area into a year-round multipurpose venue.The Town of Coronation is receiving $891,000 to renovate and retrofit two buildings into business incubator and accelerator centres to offer business supports and programming to foster commercial growth.The Village of Forestburg is receiving $313,000 to develop land and underground utilities for the proposed Jeanne Lougheed Historic Park and to the Flagstaff County border to support a proposed joint industrial park.The Village of Forestburg is receiving $250,000 to develop the planning and design of the Forestburg South Industrial Subdivision.The Village of Forestburg is receiving $3,505,000 for design and construction of roadway and utility extensions in the industrial park in the Village of Forestburg.

Associated links

Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan)Green Prairie EconomyPowering Past Coal Alliance: phasing out coalTask Force: Just Transition for Canadian Coal Power Workers and Communities

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ResumeTemplates.com Survey Reveals 3 in 10 Gen Zers Believe CEOs Are Evil; Many Support Release of Mangione

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The majority of Gen Zers feel CEOs wield excessive power, with some expressing extreme views about corporate accountability

SEATTLE, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — ResumeTemplates.com, the leading platform for professional resume templates and career advice, has released findings from a recent survey revealing critical attitudes among Gen Z toward corporate leaders. Conducted in December 2024, the survey of 1,200 U.S.-based Gen Zers highlights the sentiment that CEOs hold excessive power and are overcompensated, with some respondents expressing extreme views about corporate accountability.

According to the survey, more than half of Gen Zers (55%) believe CEOs wield excessive power in society, particularly influencing elections, the economy, and policymaking. Additionally, 59% of respondents believe CEOs are overpaid, with most saying total annual compensation should not exceed $750,000. Only 7% of respondents support unlimited earning potential for CEOs. The survey also found that 39% of Gen Zers believe all levels of a workforce equally contribute to a company’s success, while only 20% think CEOs create the most value within an organization.

The survey also explored Gen Z’s perceptions of corporate leadership. More than half believe CEOs are responsible for driving corporate greed, and 30% of respondents view CEOs as “evil,” reflecting deep skepticism toward corporate leadership.

Additionally, the survey examined opinions on high-profile cases like Brian Thompson’s killing. Among respondents, 21% agreed that “CEOs deserve to lose their lives for their professional actions,” including 7% who strongly agreed. When asked specifically about Brian Thompson’s killing, 22% of respondents believe he definitely (10%) or probably (12%) deserved what happened to him. Regarding Luigi Mangione, Thompson’s accused killer, 21% supported his release, while 51% opposed it.

This survey, conducted December 18, 2024, via Pollfish, gathered responses from 1,200 U.S.-based 18 to 27 year olds. The full report can be viewed here: https://www.resumetemplates.com/3-in-10-gen-zers-say-ceos-are-evil-many-believe-mangione-should-go-free/

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Founder Shares Unforgettable Lessons After Spending $1 Million on a Domain Name

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ATLANTA, Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — VPN.com CEO Michael Gargiulo recently shared invaluable insights with Entrepreneur on the unforgettable lessons he learned while spending $1 million to acquire the premium domain VPN.com.

Gargiulo’s journey to acquiring VPN.com wasn’t just about landing a high-value web address. In the Entrepreneur.com article titled “5 Unforgettable Lessons I Learned Spending $1 Million on a Domain Name”, Gargiulo emphasizes the long-term value a premium domain brings to brand trust, visibility, and scalability.

Investing in a Domain: More Than Just a Name

Gargiulo’s $1 million purchase of VPN.com was more than a simple transaction—it was an investment in the future of his business and the value of owning a recognizable, exact-match domain. “The right domain can change everything for a brand. It immediately creates trust and credibility with customers, and it sets your company apart from the competition,” said Gargiulo.

In the article, he shares five critical lessons learned during his experience, including the importance of patience, timing, and the negotiating power of a premium domain. “A domain isn’t just a digital asset—it’s a business strategy. Acquiring VPN.com helped us stand out in the crowded cybersecurity market and continues to drive our success.”

Brand Trust and Global Recognition

Since acquiring VPN.com, Gargiulo has expanded his company’s mission to help hundreds of millions of people secure a private internet experience. The premium domain has played a pivotal role in building trust with customers, partners, and investors. “A premium domain acts as an instant signal of authority,” Gargiulo noted. “It makes a lasting impression, and in today’s fast-moving digital world, that’s invaluable.”

A Vision for the Future

Gargiulo’s vision for VPN.com extends beyond the domain. With a mission to provide a secure internet experience for one billion people by 2030, VPN.com is at the forefront of internet privacy, security, and premium domain brokerage. Gargiulo’s experience acquiring VPN.com has equipped him with unique insights into the premium domain marketplace, helping businesses recognize the value of digital branding in today’s world.

Read More About Michael Gargiulo’s Insights

To read Gargiulo’s full breakdown of the lessons learned from his $1 million domain purchase, visit the Entrepreneur article here.

In addition, Gargiulo also contributed to the Entrepreneur article “Getting a Divorce With a Six-Figure Domain Portfolio”, where he shares insights on the unique challenges of managing and valuing a high-profile domain portfolio in complex personal and financial situations.

For media inquiries or interviews, please contact:

Michael Gargiulo
855-VPN-FAST
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Visit: vpn.com for more information.

About VPN.com
VPN.com is a global leader in internet security and premium domain brokerage, dedicated to helping entrepreneurs, businesses, and individuals protect their brands and secure their online presence. With a $1 million domain name and a mission to serve one billion people by 2030, VPN.com is at the cutting edge of internet privacy, security, and digital branding.

Learn more about VPN.com’s work:

Michael Gargiulo Shares Insider Secrets on Premium Domain ValuationHow to Acquire a Premium Domain Via Stealth AcquisitionVPN.com Renews Commitment to Freedom, Digital Liberties, and Brand Protection

For more insights on digital brand protection and domain name acquisition, visit: vpn.com/domains.

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OCR Canada Rebrands to Levata

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TORONTO, Dec. 27, 2024 /CNW/ — OCR Canada Ltd., Canada’s leading solutions provider of automated identification data capture (AIDC) products, software, and services for businesses across industries and government organizations, is pleased to announce its rebrand to Levata as of January 1, 2025. This transition unites Canada’s operations with Levata’s global identity, streamlining the company’s messaging while honoring OCR Canada’s more than 40-year legacy of trusted service and expertise.

The name OCR, which originally stood for Optical Character Recognition, reflects a technology that no longer represents the company’s comprehensive offerings. Rebranding to Levata supports the broader strategic vision of uniting Levata across markets under one multinational brand to better communicate the full value Levata delivers to its customers.

“This rebrand is an exciting milestone for Canada,” said Tony Mastrangeli, Executive Vice President & GM of Canada. “While our name is changing, the exceptional service, expertise, and relationships our customers rely on remain the same. Levata will continue to empower businesses with tailored solutions, just as OCR Canada has for more than 40 years.”

The transition follows a successful history of growth in Canada, with OCR Canada joining Levata in 2014. Since then, the Canadian arm has expanded its expertise through strategic acquisitions and established itself as a leading provider of AIDC solutions across industries.

“This rebrand marks the next step in Levata’s long-term vision,” said Dan Nettesheim, CEO of Levata. “By uniting under a single, global identity, we are amplifying our global message that we enable our customers to elevate their potential. Today, we provide solutions beyond OCR and barcoding, we also offer leading technology and services for enterprise mobility, RFID, networking, IT infrastructure, and more to help customers succeed in a competitive and rapidly evolving market.”

To complement this transformation, Levata Canada will launch a French-enabled eCommerce platform in January 2025, further enhancing customer access and experience.

For more information about the rebranding, visit www.Levata.com/en-ca/news/ocr-canada-rebrands-to-levata.

About Levata
Levata enables customers to elevate their potential by providing strategies, solutions, and services that power modern environments. With a broad suite of technology products to enable enterprise mobility, a digital supply chain, a secure workplace, and an elevated customer experience, and the services to move businesses forward, Levata unlocks the power of thousands of organizations worldwide. Levata has operated as a market leader in full-stack technology solutions for over 40 years. Learn more at www.levata.com.

Alana Tufford, Director, Enterprise Marketing
Levata
905-475-5505 x242
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