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Copperleaf Shareholders Approve Arrangement with IFS

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VANCOUVER, BC, Aug. 2, 2024 /CNW/ – Copperleaf Technologies Inc. (TSX: CPLF) (“Copperleaf” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that its shareholders (the “Shareholders”) have approved the previously announced indirect acquisition by Industrial and Financial Systems, IFS AB (“IFS”) of all of the issued and outstanding common shares in the capital of Copperleaf (the “Shares”), for $12.00 in cash per Share, pursuant to a statutory plan of arrangement (the “Arrangement”) under the Canada Business Corporations Act.

At the special meeting of Shareholders held earlier today (the “Meeting”), the Arrangement was approved by a total of 62,768,604 votes, being approximately 98.74% of the votes cast by Shareholders. To be effective, the Arrangement was required to be approved by at least 662/3% of the votes cast by the Shareholders present virtually or represented by proxy at the Meeting and entitled to vote, voting together as a single class.

Completion of the Arrangement is subject to customary conditions, including court approval, regulatory approval under the Canadian Competition Act, and any other required regulatory approvals. It is anticipated that the Arrangement will be completed in the third quarter of 2024.

Further information regarding the Arrangement is provided in the Management Information Circular for the Meeting , which is available under the Company’s profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and on Copperleaf’s website at https://investors.copperleaf.com.

About Copperleaf Technologies Inc.

Copperleaf (TSX:CPLF) provides enterprise decision analytics software solutions to companies managing critical infrastructure. Copperleaf leverages operational and financial data to empower its clients to make investment decisions that deliver the highest business value. What sets Copperleaf apart is its industry-leading products and its commitment to providing extraordinary experiences, shaped by people who care deeply and partnerships that stand the test of time. Copperleaf is actively involved in shaping and implementing global industry standards and sustainability principles through its participation in the United Nations Global Compact, the Institute of Asset Management, and other organizations. Headquartered in Vancouver, Canada, Copperleaf’s solutions are distributed and supported by regional staff and partners worldwide. Together, we are transforming how the world sees value.

About IFS

IFS develops and delivers cloud enterprise software for companies around the world who manufacture and distribute goods, build and maintain assets, and manage service-focused operations. Within IFS’s single platform, the company’s industry specific products are innately connected to a single data model and use embedded digital innovation so that company customers can be their best when it really matters to their customers—at the Moment of Service™. The industry expertise of the company’s people and of its growing ecosystem, together with a commitment to deliver value at every single step, has made IFS a recognized leader and the most recommended supplier in its sector. IFS’s team of over 6,000 employees every day live our values of agility, trustworthiness, and collaboration in how the company supports its 6,500+ customers.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains “forward-looking information” and “forward-looking statements” (collectively, “forward-looking information”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws in Canada.

Forward-looking information may relate to our future business, financial outlook, and anticipated events or results, and may include information regarding our financial position, business strategy, growth strategies, addressable markets, budgets, operations, financial results, taxes, dividend policy, plans and objectives. Particularly, information regarding our expectations of future results, performance, achievements, prospects, or opportunities, or the markets in which we operate, is forward-looking information. In some cases, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as “plans”, “targets”, “expect” or “does not expect”, “is expected”, “is poised to”, “an opportunity exists”, “budget”, “scheduled”, “estimates”, “outlook”, “future”, “financial outlook”, “forecasts”, “projection”, “prospects”, “strategy”, “intends”, “anticipates”, “does not anticipate”, “believes”, or variations of such words and phrases, or statements that certain actions, events, or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might”, “will” occur or be taken, or “will continue to” or “are poised to” be achieved. In addition, any statements that refer to expectations, intentions, projections, or other characterizations of future events or circumstances contain forward-looking information. Statements containing forward-looking information are not historical facts but instead represent management’s expectations, estimates and projections regarding possible future events or circumstances.

Forward-looking information is necessarily based on a number of opinions, estimates and assumptions that we considered appropriate and reasonable as at the date such statements are made, and are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties, assumptions and other factors that may cause the actual results, level of activity, performance or achievements to be materially different from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking information, including but not limited to: the possibility that the Arrangement will not be completed on the terms and conditions or timing currently contemplated, or at all, due to a failure to obtain, in a timely manner or otherwise, required court and regulatory approvals, the failure to satisfy other conditions of closing or other circumstances contemplated by the Arrangement; the possibility of adverse reactions or changes in business relationships resulting from the announcement, completion or termination of the Arrangement which could have a material impact on Copperleaf’s business and financial condition during the period prior to the closing of the Arrangement and upon any termination of the Arrangement; risks relating to Copperleaf’s ability to retain and attract key personnel in the period prior to the closing of the Arrangement; contractual restrictions imposed on Copperleaf’s business under the Arrangement in the period prior to the closing of the Arrangement; the dedication by Copperleaf of significant resources to pursuing the Arrangement; and the risk factors described in our 2023 Annual Information Form (“AIF”) under “Risk Factors”. A copy of the 2023 AIF can be accessed under our profile on the System for Electronic Document Analysis and Retrieval Plus (“SEDAR+”) at www.sedarplus.ca.

There can be no assurance that such forward-looking information will prove to be accurate, as actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. Accordingly, readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information, which speaks only as at the date made. We are under no obligation (and we expressly disclaim any such obligation) to update or alter any statements containing forward-looking information, the risks or assumptions underlying them, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law. All of the forward-looking information in this news release is qualified by the cautionary statements herein.

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How to Transfer Data from Android to iPhone 16 [Quick]

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NEW YORK, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — The iPhone 16’s launch has generated excitement, with users eager to experience its advanced Apple Intelligence and 48MP Fusion Camera. As more people upgrade, the need to transfer essential data—like contacts, photos, and messages—from Android devices to the iPhone 16 has become increasingly important, says Tenorshare.

In response, this guide presents 3 different methods, providing users with a range of options to easily transfer to new iPhone 16.

Part 1: How to Transfer Data From Android to iPhone 16 After Setup?

Transferring data from an Android device to the iPhone 16 after setup is made easy with Tenorshare iCareFone iTransGo. This tool allows users to transfer data without resetting the device or losing any existing settings. Here are some top features:

Easy to Use and Quick – One-click automatic transfer makes moving data between Android and iPhone fast.Safe With No Data Loss – Transfer without resetting your iPhone or overwriting existing data.Supports All Types of Data and Selective Transfer – Choose only specific file types to move.Wide compatibility – Supports 8,000+ Android devices and all major iPhone models, including latest iOS and Android versions.

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Like iCareFone iTransGo, Tenorshare also offers a simple iCareFone to selectively backup data to a computer and restore it to your iPhone 16 without resetting. So, that’s another choice for iPhone 16 data transfer.

How to Transfer Data From Android to iPhone Using Cable via iTransGo:

Step 1: Launch iCareFone iTransGo on your computer. Then, plug in your Android and iPhone to same PC. Enable necessary permissions and click “Start.”

Step 2: Select data, scan, and transfer data to iPhone 16.

Part 2: How to Transfer Data From Android to iPhone 16 Without Cable?

If you want to know how to transfer contacts from Android to iPhone 16 via Bluetooth, meaning without cable, Apple doesn’t allow that. However, you can use WiFi for migration. But it’s time-consuming and requires resetting iPhone. Here’s how to transfer data from Android to iPhone via WiFi:

Step 1: Launch Move to iOS on your Android, and enter code from your iPhone 16.

Step 2: Join a temporary WiFi network on your iPhone. Then, select data on Android, and move it to iPhone 16.

Part 3: How to Transfer Data From Android to iPhone 16 for Free?

Another way to transfer to iPhone 16 from Android for free is through iCloud. But this method is time-consuming. Here’s how to transfer data from Android to iPhone 16 via iCloud:

Step 1: Download files from Android to PC, then from PC to iCloud.com.

Step 2: Next, enable iCloud syncing on your iPhone to access data.

About Tenorshare

Tenorshare prioritizes innovation, safety, and high-quality software to help users achieve their goals efficiently. With iCareFone iTransGo, you can easily transfer data from an Android device to the iPhone 16 without the need for a reset.

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Canada Announces Significant Funding to Unlock More Critical Minerals Development in Northern British Columbia and the Yukon

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VANCOUVER, BC, Sept. 20, 2024 /CNW/ – Investments in critical minerals infrastructure are essential to enable Canada to seize the generational opportunity of the transition to a low-carbon economy and capitalize on our rich mineral resources. Canada is well positioned to be a global leader and first-class producer of a wide variety of critical minerals that are essential to power the clean economy and, in turn, create good jobs and support economic opportunities across critical mineral value chains — from upstream exploration and extraction to downstream processing, manufacturing and recycling.

Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, with the Honourable Josie Osborne, British Columbia’s Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation, and the Honourable Ranj Pillai, Premier of the Yukon, announced up to $60 million in funding, pending final due diligence from the Natural Resources Canada, for two critical minerals infrastructure developments in B.C.’s Golden Triangle and the Yukon. This funding would be provided through the Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund (CMIF).

Galore Creek Mining Corporation (Galore Creek) is planning to construct a 43-kilometre access road to support the development of its copper mine located in Tahltan Territory in northwest B.C. The Galore Creek deposits contain over 12 billion pounds of copper and, once in production, will significantly increase Canada’s annual copper supply. The construction of the Galore Creek Access Road would link the mine project to existing road infrastructure, provide ground access to proposed mill and processing facilities, and provide the electricity transmission corridor allowing the Galore Creek mine to operate using BC Hydro’s low-emission electricity grid. Road improvements are integral to advancing critical minerals development in B.C.’s northwest, in partnership with First Nations. Pending final due diligence, Natural Resources Canada has conditionally approved an investment of up to $20 million under the CMIF for this project. 

The Government of Yukon is seeking to undertake pre-feasibility activities to advance a 765-kilometre, high-voltage transmission line network that would connect the Yukon electrical grid to the North American grid in B.C. This regional project has proposed energy infrastructure located in two priority regions for critical minerals development — Yukon’s Cassiar and Tanana regions and B.C.’s Golden Triangle. The transmission line could support projects producing critical minerals such as cobalt, copper, molybdenum, nickel, platinum group metals, tungsten and zinc in the Yukon and northern B.C. Pending final due diligence, Natural Resources Canada has conditionally approved an investment of up to $40 million under the CMIF for this project.

The Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund is a key program under the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy to address infrastructure gaps and enable sustainable critical minerals production and connect resources to markets through various clean energy, electrification and transportation infrastructure projects. Future funding decisions for projects under the CMIF to further critical minerals infrastructure development are also expected in the coming months.

These projects — which benefit from close collaboration under the B.C. and Yukon Regional Energy and Resource Tables — are, in addition to the recently announced Northwest BC Highway Corridor Improvements Project, key to facilitating critical minerals development in the Golden Triangle and Yukon. B.C.’s Golden Triangle has considerable mineral potential and holds approximately 75 percent of Canada’s known copper reserves. Copper is crucial in various industrial processes and a fundamental component in electrical wiring, electronics and renewable energy systems, including solar panels and wind turbines.

Critical minerals are essential components in products used for clean energy technologies such as electric vehicles, electrical transmission lines and batteries. B.C. and the Yukon’s mining sectors provide many of the building blocks of clean technologies needed to fight climate change and build a clean economy. Across the country, clean energy solutions are providing enormous economic opportunity for Canada.

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“These two projects, under the Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy’s flagship program, will develop the necessary infrastructure to access and transport our rich critical mineral resources in northern B.C. and the Yukon. Developments like these help mines get built faster, and they are a key element in seizing the generational opportunity before us. These investments are needed to support critical minerals development in the region, improve community access and safety, and create good mining jobs across British Columbia and the Yukon.”

The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson
Minister of Energy and Natural Resources

“B.C. has the critical minerals that Canada and the world needs to build a clean economy. We have a generational opportunity to create good jobs, not only in northwest B.C. but also in communities across the province that supply and provide services to our mining sector. That’s why we are working with Canada and First Nations on key infrastructure upgrades needed to unlock billions of investments in new critical mineral mines like Galore Creek and provide new opportunities for people and communities.”

The Honourable Josie Osborne
B.C. Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation

“The Grid Connect Project is more than an energy initiative: it presents a transformative opportunity for all Yukoners. By delivering clean, affordable and reliable clean energy, this project will not only power our homes but also drive economic and social growth. I thank our partners in British Columbia and the federal government for their collaboration on this important project, which will positively impact our northern communities. This is a proud milestone for our government on the path toward a more sustainable energy future.”

The Honourable Ranj Pillai 
Premier of the Yukon

“This project will connect Canada’s two most western jurisdictions, helping bring the Yukon on to the North American power grid. It marks a significant step in our shared journey to build a more connected and resilient energy landscape for Yukoners while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. I extend my deepest thanks to everyone whose hard work and determination made this vision a reality. I look forward to seeing how it will enhance clean energy in the Yukon, help protect our incredible natural landscapes and fuel new opportunities for economic growth.”

The Honourable John Streicker
Yukon’s Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources

“We’d like to thank Minister Wilkinson and the Government of Canada for their contribution to developing the Galore Creek Mine and, by extension, Canada’s critical minerals industry. Canada’s support for Galore Creek represents confidence in our project, our owners, the relationships we have fostered with the Tahltan Nation and our commitment to responsibly developing a world-class copper–gold mine.”

Rob Mean
General Manager, Galore Creek Mining Corporation

“Galore Creek has the potential to significantly increase Canada’s production of the copper needed for the energy transition and global development, generating jobs and economic activity, in alignment with Teck’s focus as a Canadian-based energy transition metals company. This investment by the Government of Canada will support the development of infrastructure needed to advance critical mineral projects and strengthen the nation’s mining sector.”

Jonathon Price
President and Chief Executive Officer, Teck Resources Limited

“Newmont is a 50/50 partner of the Galore Creek Project with Teck Resources. Galore Creek stands as Canada’s largest undeveloped copper project, poised to play a crucial role in the transition to a low-carbon economy. As global demand for copper surges, we will soon face a supply deficit that underscores the project’s significance. The investment through Canada’s Critical Minerals Infrastructure Fund in a vital road for Galore Creek will help unlock the project and the broader region’s substantial critical mineral potential in northwest B.C.”

Bernard Wessels
Managing Director North America, Newmont Corporation

Quick Facts

Canada has developed its own critical minerals strategy with the aim of advancing the development of these resources and related value chains to drive the transition to a low-carbon economy and support advanced technology and manufacturing.The Canadian Critical Minerals Strategy addresses five core objectives:supporting economic growth, competitiveness and job creation;promoting climate action and strong environmental management;enhancing global security and partnerships with allies;advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples; andfostering diverse and inclusive workforces and communities.Canada’s whole-of-government approach to critical mineral development is collaborative, forward-looking, iterative, adaptive and long-term. The initiatives presented in the Strategy will be implemented and refined in collaboration with provincial, territorial, Indigenous, industry and other Canadian and international partners.The CMIF is a key program under the Strategy to support enabling clean energy and transportation infrastructure projects necessary to increase Canada’s supply of responsibly sourced critical minerals.The CMIF supports strategic priorities such as decarbonizing industrial mining operations, strengthening supply chains through transportation infrastructure and advancing economic reconciliation by supporting the participation of Indigenous Peoples in infrastructure and critical minerals projects.In addition, the federal government is helping to develop Canada’s abundant critical minerals through NRCan’s Regional Energy and Resource Tables. These regional tables are joint partnerships with individual provinces and territories — in collaboration with Indigenous partners and with the input of key stakeholders — to identify and accelerate shared economic priorities for a low-carbon future in the energy and resource sectors.

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Canadian Critical Minerals StrategyGovernment of Canada Launches $1.5-Billion Critical Minerals Infrastructure FundCanada and B.C. Invest in Infrastructure Upgrades to Support Critical Minerals Development in Northwest B.C. and Create Jobs Across the ProvincePrograms and funding for critical minerals projectsRegional Energy and Resource TablesGalore Creek Mining Corporation

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TriVision Joins Forces with USDA Rural Development to Empower Rural America

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TriVision, a leading DC creative agency specializing in multimedia production, design and marketing services is proud to announce its collaboration with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA’s) Rural Development (RD). USDA RD, which works to foster opportunity and economic security in rural America, needed a creative partner to enhance its communications and outreach efforts with high-quality multimedia content that effectively conveys its mission to diverse audiences. In September 2023, the agency selected TriVision to support its Office of External Affairs (OEA), handling a wide range of services from multimedia and video production to speechwriting, design, web development, and print materials.

Strengthening Rural Communities Across the Nation

USDA Rural Development is dedicated to strengthening local infrastructure, creating jobs, and advancing rural prosperity through innovation and technology. With 70 programs and initiatives, USDA RD supports rural families and farmers affected by both domestic and global economic challenges. Rural America is a cornerstone of the nation, home to resilient, innovative communities and abundant natural resources that supply the food, fiber, and fuel essential to powering the U.S. economy.

In September 2024, the Biden-Harris Administration announced $7.3 billion in funding for rural electric cooperatives to develop clean energy projects through the Empowering Rural America (ERA) program. Combined with other rural clean energy initiatives, this represents the largest investment in rural electrification since President Franklin D. Roosevelt. USDA impacts Americans daily and is transforming the food system by focusing on resilient local production, fairer markets, and access to safe, nutritious food for all.

A Comprehensive Creative Partnership

As a full-service marketing agency offering a one-stop solution, TriVision has been instrumental in helping USDA RD’s Office of External Affairs elevate its communication and outreach efforts. The collaboration spans a wide range of services, including graphic design, video production, website design consultation, speechwriting, printing, logistics and distribution, as well as internal communications support. TriVision’s work involves creating print-ready and digital materials, such as multilingual brochures and booklets, as well as producing and distributing printed content like banners and promotional items for both internal and external audiences.

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One example of TriVision’s work is USDA RD’s history website landing page which not only involved web design consultation but also video editing services for the featured video, “The Story of Rural Development.” This video offers a compelling narrative of RD’s efforts to empower rural communities nationwide. In addition to multimedia production, TriVision’s speechwriters and media specialists regularly support USDA leadership for panel discussions and public speaking engagements.

Looking Ahead

TriVision’s ongoing collaboration with USDA RD has been highly successful, marked by regular weekly coordination and a shared commitment to excellence. This collaboration demonstrates TriVision’s ability to deliver innovative, results-driven multimedia solutions for government agencies, helping them communicate effectively with diverse audiences.

This partnership builds on TriVision’s longstanding history with USDA, which has included impactful projects for the USDA National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) and the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS). One notable project for NRCS was a 10-minute documentary titled NRCS Indiana – Women in Farming highlighting the growing role of women farm owners and how more and more women are entering agriculture as new farmers.

TriVision looks forward to continuing its partnership with USDA RD to enhance their outreach efforts and further their mission to advance rural prosperity. Click to view full USDA RD case study.

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TriVision is a full-service creative agency specializing in design, branding, multlimedia/video production, creative marketing, digital strategy, and strategic communications. With over 25 years of experience, TriVision partners with federal agencies, private businesses, non-profits, associations, educational institutions, and global brands to deliver impactful, results-oriented marketing campaigns. Located just outside Washington, DC, in Northern Virginia, TriVision’s state-of-the-art production studio enables it to offer comprehensive integrated marketing solutions, including strategy, brand positioning, visual identity, messaging, web design, collateral design, advertising, digital marketing, video production, public relations, and more. To learn more about TriVision, visit www.TriVision.com.

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