Anonymous ID: e23e6c April 5, 2025, 5:48 a.m. No.22870125   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22870118

Hello Dolly….

 

Dolly, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell, was a Finn-Dorset sheep, born on July 5, 1996, and cloned by researchers at the Roslin Institute in Scotland using somatic cell nuclear transfer.

Anonymous ID: e23e6c April 5, 2025, 5:53 a.m. No.22870135   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22870126

>why are Canadian pensions dependent upon Wall St.

 

By pooling capital from the millions of CPP contributors across the country, we’re able to fully leverage our size and scale, creating a global investment powerhouse. Canadians come together to create something bigger so that we all share the risks and rewards that come with investing our hard-earned money.

 

From Wall Street to Main Street, the world has taken notice of our success. Canadian pension fund managers, including CPP Investments, have been labelled “maple revolutionaries” for their distinct and effective approach to pension fund management, earning praise from industry experts.

 

“The CPPIB is an investment force to be reckoned with,” The Economist wrote in 2019. “Its performance matters beyond Canada not just because of its holdings of global assets, but because many other countries, with their ageing populations and poorly funded pension schemes, might hope to draw lessons from it.”

 

But like most success stories, it didn’t happen overnight.

 

How it started

 

When the CPP was created in 1966, the aim was to provide working Canadians with a solid financial foundation in retirement. At the time, there were enough workers to sustain the CPP solely through contributions.

 

As Canada’s demographics and economy evolved, so did the CPP Fund. Lower birth rates, higher life expectancies, fewer workers and contribution rates that didn’t rise to compensate for these changes severely impacted the CPP’s finances. By the 1990s, alarm bells were ringing over the CPP Fund, which was running out of money, as shown in the Chief Actuary’s 1995 report. This reality was shared with Paul Martin, Canada’s finance minister at the time.

 

“What was happening was the amounts of money being paid in premiums relative to the benefits were clearly insufficient to cover the payout,” Martin explained. “As a result, the pension fund started getting into bigger and bigger deficit.” The Chief Actuary’s report found if no changes were made, the CPP Fund would be exhausted by the end of 2015.

n 2006, CPP Investments decided to adopt an active management strategy to help improve overall returns for the CPP Fund. This decision enabled our investors to seek out opportunities for above-market returns over the long term in an effort to manage the Fund in the best interests of contributors and beneficiaries.

 

The move helped grow the CPP Fund from $100 billion in 2006 to more than $570 billion in 2023. Today, CPP Investments holds investments in 55 countries, resulting in a 10-year cumulative net income of $311 billion with an annualized net return of 9.6%, as shown in our Q2 Fiscal 2024 results.

 

https://www.cppinvestments.com/for-canadian/the-success-of-the-canadian-pension-fund-model/

Anonymous ID: e23e6c April 5, 2025, 6:08 a.m. No.22870178   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22870165

o7

 

She’s long been a fixture in Trump’s world

Bondi has been a longtime and early ally. In March 2016, on the eve of the Republican primary in Florida, Bondi endorsed Trump at a rally, picking him over the candidate from her own state, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

 

She gained national attention with appearances on Fox News as a defender of Trump and had a notable speaking spot at 2016 Republican National Convention as Trump became the party’s surprising nominee. During the remarks, some in the crowd began chanting “Lock her up” about Trump’s Democratic rival Hillary Clinton.

 

Bondi responded by saying, “‘Lock her up,’ I love that.”

 

As Trump prepared to move into the White House, she served on his first transition team.

 

When Trump’s first attorney general, Jeff Sessions, was ousted in 2018, Bondi’s name was floated as a possible candidate for the job. Trump at the time said he would “love” Bondi to join the administration. He ultimately selected William Barr instead.

 

She kept a toehold in Trump’s orbit thereafter, including after he left office. She served as a chairwoman of America First Policy Institute, a think tank set up by former Trump administration staffers to lay the groundwork if he won a second term.

 

https://apnews.com/article/things-to-know-pam-bondi-eec1d16075c7debda62223b475e3977d

Anonymous ID: e23e6c April 5, 2025, 6:19 a.m. No.22870217   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22870213

>That’s all nonsense m8.

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