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When University of Guelph-Humber second-year media studies students Kendrick Tran and Shehroz Asad faced a closed door to internship opportunities
stanley spain , they created their own company.In January, the 19-year-old friends launched Nineteen-Ninety-Nine, a media production company providing services, including branding solutions, marketing campaigns, creative direction and photo and video production.They designed their own website. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The game needed to be changed. We, the last of the 90s kids are here to do just that, Tran said in an interview in a group study room in Humber Colleges north Etobicoke campus.Nineteen-Ninety-Nine is a nod to the year the student entrepreneurs were born. ARTICLE CONTIN
stanley becher UES BELOW The companys aim: To offer the youth perspective, and to hire youth, to create and innovate campaigns inspired by pop culture, current events and fashion. I feel like a lot of companies want to market to youth, want youth to buy their products, but there are no youth in those meetings, Asad said. They just set up a Twitter account. It goes beyond Twitter. Its not even about trends. Its about what matters to p
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OTTAWA鈥?For once, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau didnt take his own advice to listen to the scientists
stanley cup .Instead, on Tuesday the prime minister and his top public health officials went before cameras to try to clear the air, clouded by a federal advisory body the day before, and advised Canadians not to wait for any preferred vaccine but to take any COVID-19 vaccination as soon as they can.For Trudeau, who has staked his governments pandemic response on listening to the advice of health experts and following the science, it would have been hard if not hypoc
stanley cup ritical to directly challenge the credibility of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization NACI or throw it under the bus by reversing its Monday message. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW So Trudeau avoided any talk of preferred shots, and downplayed the recommendatio
stanley tumbler n made Monday by NACI that people might want to wait for mRNA vaccines, which havent been linked to a risk of very rare blood clots. Then he embarked on an effort at damage control and injecting common sense into the discussion.The bottom line, he said, is that all the vaccines approved by Health Canada are safe and effective, and that mass vaccination is one of the key tools to end the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The impacts of catching COVID are far greater and far deadlier ... than potential side effects, which although serious, are rare, Trudeau told