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China, Europe winning EV `battery arms race, House committee told - PLANT

China and Europe are winning the “global battery arms race,” seen as a key factor in determining which economies will dominate in a decarbonized future, a parliamentary committee heard Monday. The House of Commons natural resources committee has embarked on a study of “critical minerals” in Canada – a term referring to the raw materials like lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, aluminum and copper that go into making lithium-ion batteries, the standard workhorse of the electric vehicle (EV) and energy-storage world. Canada has a large domestic supply of these minerals, witnesses told the committee. But they aren’t being mined in large amounts, they said. There is little ability in Canada to process the raw material into the components that ultimately go into producing batteries.

China, Europe winning EV battery arms race, House committee told

The House of Commons Natural Resources committee has embarked on a study of “critical minerals” in Canada a term referring to the raw materials like lithium, nickel, cobalt, graphite, aluminum and copper that go into making lithium-ion batteries, the standard workhorse of the electric vehicle and energy-storage world.

NewCa com: Cyber is more than an IT issue in the automotive

- APMA s Institute for Automotive Cybersecurity and KPMG in Canada help suppliers close cybersecurity gaps. - At a time when the automotive industry is increasingly focused on connected cars and information services, less than half (42 per cent) of Canadian auto parts manufacturers recognize how today s vehicles are potential hotbeds for cybersecurity threats, finds a new report by the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association s (APMA) Institute of Automotive Cybersecurity (apmaIAC) and KPMG in Canada. The joint apmaIAC / KPMG Canadian automotive cyber preparedness report finds that many auto parts suppliers have yet to embrace the elements of security, privacy, and cyber safety in their operations because they feel their individual product offering is not technologically advanced. Yet, today s vehicles are micro-communities in themselves with vehicle-to-everything technology. And, cyber threats also extend to the manufacturers themselves and they need to guard all parts of their

Anita Anand s big shot: How she went from political novice to Trudeau s point person on vaccine supplies

Anita Anand s big shot: How she went from political novice to Trudeau s point person on vaccine supplies
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Health unit seeks volunteers for local vaccine rollout

Author of the article: Taylor Campbell Publishing date: Feb 18, 2021  •  February 18, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Kevin Marshall, director, facilities and capital planning with Windsor Regional Hospital, is shown at the University of Windsor s Windsor Hall on Feb. 10, 2021. The space will be used as a vaccination centre when enough vaccines are available. The local health unit is scouting out other vaccination centres and is seeking volunteers to assist with mass inoculations. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star Article content The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is seeking volunteers with medical backgrounds to help them get needles into arms this year. Although the region remains in Phase 1 of the province’s three-phase COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan, health unit officials say they may need support from residents with health-care know-how when mass inoculation begins.

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