Bloomberg Editorial: Highway havoc as marijuana legalization fuels fatal car crashes
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
As marijuana legalization sweeps across nations, a stark reality has emerged: an alarming surge in fatal car crashes.
âGoodbye G7, hello G20.â That was the headline on an article in The Economist on the first summit of the Group of 20 in Washington in 2008 which argued that this represented âa decisive shift in the old orderâ.
Whilst the specter of appraisal arbitrage may be disheartening to some in the market, it is a neutral transaction for the company.
Shareholders were unimpressed by the proposed $6.7bn price that SAâs Gold Fields has agreed to pay for Canadian peer Yamana Gold.
South Africa has a new gold mining top dog after Gold Fields secured the $6.7bn all-share takeover of Canadian miner Yamana.
When you study abroad youâre exposed to an entirely new way of life, a new culture and sometimes even a new language.
Yesterday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau unleashed a state of emergency on that country, accusing Freedom Convoy participants of terrorism.
âI feel sad for people like Adrian Gore and Piet Mouton. Instead of reaching for education (not propaganda), understanding and peace, they fan the flames of medical fascism.â
Interesting responses to Friday’s newsletter featuring Prof Julie Ponesse continue to hit Alec’s inbox. A couple worth featuring today.
Eleonor Smith’s recent email is even more relevant now that SA’s governing party is doubling down on its approach to BEE legislation.