Sager Bradley, a silviculture summer student in Cowichan Lake, B.C., is focused on balancing timber harvesting with environmental protection, including identifying invasive plant species for removal. He acknowledges that climate action carries financial implications for governments and taxpayers, yet he advocates for federal initiatives to combat climate change. Despite potential impacts on his income, Bradley emphasizes the importance of taking action to prevent a future characterized by smoke-filled summer skies.
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Toronto woman at heart of lipstick Ponzi scheme gets four years in prison and $610K fine
An Ontario woman, Glenda Marie Esteves, was sentenced to four years in prison and fined $610,856 for operating a Ponzi scheme disguised as a lipstick business, defrauding victims of nearly $5 million. Esteves, who pleaded guilty to multiple charges, claimed to produce lipsticks using forged documents to attract investments, causing significant financial and psychological harm to her victims, many from her Filipino community. Want More Context? 🔎
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