Mazda’s MX-30 is a small and quirky crossover – and their first fully electric vehicle Brendan McAleer Published April 14, 2021
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Starting this fall, Mazda will bring their first fully electric vehicle to select Canadian markets. Available in British Columbia and Quebec only, at least initially, the MX-30 is a small and quirky crossover that previews a new powertrain offering for the brand, and also the return of an old Mazda specialty.
But first, here are the details on the battery-electric version of the MX-30 that will lead Mazda’s electrification efforts. Roughly the same length as the combustion-powered CX-30 that Mazda already sells in Canada, the MX-30 is the size of your average compact hatchback. Instead of four full-size doors, it instead gets two conventional doors and two small doors that open to the rear, like the old RX-8 sports car.
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Biden Releases 6.4K Remain in Mexico Migrants into U.S. with Route to Secure Work Permits
President Joe Bidens administration has released more than 6,400 migrants enrolled in the now-defunct Remain in Mexico program into the United States interior, offering them work permits to take American jobs, Breitbart News has learned.
After taking office in January, Biden ended the Remain in Mexico program, which had proven remarkably effective in eliminating the Catch and Release policy whereby border crossers are apprehended and subsequently released into the U.S. interior while awaiting their asylum hearings.
As of February, of the more than 71,000 asylum cases under Remain in Mexico, less than one percent of foreign nationals were found to have a legitimate asylum claim.
Want to get back to work? State has job search tools, training and info on apprenticeships online
Bryan Staples
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â This last year has been really hard on a lot of folks, especially those who lost jobs.
And if you re ready to start working again, there are all sorts of resources that can help get you back to work and most are available online. The [Labor and Workforce Development] Department has many, many resources to help people who are on unemployment to move to work, Commissioner Jeff McCord explained, adding that rejoining the workforce may just be a few keystrokes away.