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who is calico VICTORIA - British Columbia Premier David Eby says his fellow premiers and the federal government have hatched a game plan to fight U.S. tariffs, with conservative premiers lobbying Republican counterparts, left-leaning provincial leaders courting the Democrats, and Ottawa focusing on president-elect Donald Trump. The premiers and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talked about using their political diversity and connections to thwart the prospect of Trump’s proposed 25 per cent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, Eby said Thursday in a year-end interview. He said it was discussed that conservative premiers Danielle Smith in Alberta, Doug Ford in Ontario and Nova Scotia’s Tim Houston are well-placed to lobby Republican governors and business leaders. Eby said as a New Democrat he will likely have more in common with Democrat governors and business leaders from the West Coast states. “I can easily have conversations with governors and businesses down the West Coast of the U.S., where we have close relationships and our politics are very similar,” he said. “Premier Smith can have conversations with Republican governors. That would be more challenging for me, and (she) would have more connections potentially with the Trump administration than an NDP administration in B.C. would.” He said a meeting last week between the premiers and Trudeau discussed Canada’s diversity of representation, and how it could bring leverage and advantages in tariff talks. “It’s interesting, there was a lot of talk about what unity means in terms of Canada’s response to the tariffs,” he said. “There’s obviously a diversity of views around the Council of the Federation table of all the premiers. Certainly, mine is not the same as Premier Smith’s or Premier Ford’s or Premier Houston’s, and that diversity of views is actually potentially a significant strength for us as we enter into these discussions.” Eby also said he was prepared to appear on American’s right-leaning Fox News TV network, as did premiers Ford and Smith. “Anything that I can do to support the national effort to protect the families in Canada from the impact of tariffs and also families in the U.S. from those unjustified tariffs,” he said. “Absolutely, if I thought it was helpful.” This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 5, 2024. Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version said Tim Houston’s first name was John.

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The Habs next six games before the Christmas break – /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) – Happy Christmas! Happy Birthday, Ivan – DansLesCoulisses (@DLCoulisses) – Promising. This week on Stanley25: Catherine F. (O.D.) and her sister Alexandra. And we found a way to talk about the Canadiens players – Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) – Still: And on Amazon: Coast to coast: 230,000, including 32,000 in Quebec – Maxime Truman (@MaximeTruman) – Yep. It makes a difference! Playing Kaiden Guhle on the left changes everything! It allows the other defenders to be in the right chair. – BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) – Love the energy. Is Lane Hutson gonna be the first player to win the Calder with ONLY assists ? – HFTV (@HFTVSports)

CALGARY, Alberta, Nov. 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Enerflex Ltd. (TSX: EFX) (NYSE: EFXT) (“Enerflex” or the “Company”) today provided an update of a modularized cryogenic natural gas processing facility in Kurdistan (the “EH Cryo project”). As previously announced, during the second quarter of 2024, Enerflex suspended activity at the EH Cryo project, demobilized its personnel and provided its customer with notice of Force Majeure following a fatal drone attack at an adjacent facility. Due to the continuing Force Majeure and circumstances that make it impossible for Enerflex to fulfill its obligations under the EH Cryo project contract, Enerflex today provided its customer with formal notice of termination. As previously announced, Enerflex’s customer has commenced arbitration proceedings against the Company, asserting certain baseless and unsubstantiated claims. Enerflex is disputing these claims and, following today’s termination, Enerflex will seek to recover amounts owing in connection with the EH Cryo project. At the end of Q3/24, the net asset position associated with the EH Cryo project was $161 million. Approximately $75 million of work associated with the EH Cryo project was included in the Company’s Engineered Systems (“ES”) backlog at the end of Q3/24. With the termination of the EH Cryo project, Enerflex expects to reverse this amount during the fourth quarter of 2024. The future ES revenue associated with the EH Cryo project was expected to contribute minimal gross margin. Since inception of the EH Cryo project, Enerflex has maintained a $31 million letter of credit to support its obligations under the EH Cryo project contract. Enerflex would view any drawing of this financial security in the prevailing circumstances as improper and would increase the amount owing by the customer. Any drawing of the financial security would not have a material impact on the Company’s financial position or liquidity. At the end of Q3/24, Enerflex had $588 million available for future drawings, which reflects the $31 million letter of credit funded with the Company’s revolving credit facility. ADVISORY REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION This news release contains “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities laws and “forward-looking statements” (and together with “forward-looking information”, “forward-looking information and statements”) within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of the US Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. All statements other than statements of historical fact are forward-looking information and statements. The use of any of the words "future", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "may", "will", "could", "believe", "predict", "potential", "objective", and similar expressions, are intended to identify forward-looking information and statements. In particular, this news release includes (without limitation) forward-looking information and statements pertaining to the Company’s expectations to recover amounts owing in connection with the EH Cryo project, if any; and the Company’s expectations to reverse approximately $75 million included in the Company’s ES backlog in the fourth quarter of 2024. All forward-looking information and statements in this news release are subject to important risks, uncertainties, and assumptions, which may affect Enerflex's operations, including, without limitation: the impact of economic conditions; the markets in which Enerflex's products and services are used; general industry conditions; changes to, and introduction of new, governmental regulations, laws, and income taxes; increased competition; political unrest and geopolitical conditions; and other factors, many of which are beyond the control of Enerflex. As a result of the foregoing, actual results, performance, or achievements of Enerflex could differ and such differences could be material from those expressed in, or implied by, these statements, including but not limited to those factors referred to under the heading "Risk Factors" in: (i) Enerflex's Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2023, (ii) Enerflex's management’s discussion and analysis for the year ended December 31, 2023, and (iii) Enerflex's Management Information Circular dated March 15, 2024, each of the foregoing documents being accessible under the electronic profile of the Company on SEDAR+ and EDGAR at www.sedarplus.ca and www.sec.gov/edgar, respectively. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of assumptions and risk factors should not be construed as exhaustive. The forward-looking information and statements included in this news release are made as of the date of this news release and are based on the information available to the Company at such time and, other than as required by law, Enerflex disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking information and statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise. This news release and its contents should not be construed, under any circumstances, as investment, tax, or legal advice. ABOUT ENERFLEX Enerflex is a premier integrated global provider of energy infrastructure and energy transition solutions, deploying natural gas, low-carbon, and treated water solutions – from individual, modularized products and services to integrated custom solutions. With over 4,600 engineers, manufacturers, technicians, and innovators, Enerflex is bound together by a shared vision: Transforming Energy for a Sustainable Future. The Company remains committed to the future of natural gas and the critical role it plays, while focused on sustainability offerings to support the energy transition and growing decarbonization efforts. Enerflex's common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "EFX" and on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "EFXT". For more information about Enerflex, visit www.enerflex.com . For investor and media enquiries, contact: Marc Rossiter President and Chief Executive Officer E-mail: MRossiter@enerflex.com Preet S. Dhindsa Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer E-mail: PDhindsa@enerflex.com Jeff Fetterly Vice President, Corporate Development and Investor Relations E-mail: JFetterly@enerflex.com

Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov makes his first visit to the EU since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. His appearance at a meeting of the OSCE in Malta is a story of controversy. He arrived late for the plenary session, strolling towards the convention center in Ta' Qali in Malta , where the annual ministerial meeting of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) was taking place. At that point, Sergey Lavrov's first visit to an EU country since the beginning of Russia's war on Ukraine in February 2022 was already cause for controversy. "Mr. Lavrov is coming here to lie about [the] Russian invasion and what Russia is doing in Ukraine ," Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski told reporters just minutes before the arrival of the Russian foreign minister. This sentiment was shared by some other ministers. "I will not be in one room with Mr. Lavrov. I will walk out," Baiba Braze, the Latvian foreign minister, told DW. "I cannot be in the same room as an aggressor state." Lavrov is not under a travel ban The EU designated Lavrov a sanctioned individual in February 2022 "due to his active support to actions undermining the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine," according to the EU Commission. As a consequence, he is subject to asset freezes, but still allowed to travel across the bloc to "keep avenues for dialogue open." In the assembly room in Malta, Lavrov took a seat at a big table, only ten chairs away from Ukraine's top diplomat, Andrii Sybiha. While Sybiha seemed serious and focused, Lavrov appeared to be trying to look relaxed, sucking a candy and waving at somebody. Lavrov ― 'the war criminal at this table' "When Russians say they want peace they lie," Sybiha said in his opening speech. He went on by addressing Lavrov directly: "Ukraine continues to fight for its right to exist. And the Russian war criminal at this table must know: Ukraine will win this fight and justice will prevail." Many at the gathering supported that view. When it was Lavrov's turn to address the meeting, diplomats from Poland, Latvia and the Czech Republic walked out in protest. Annalena Baerbock , the German foreign minister, and Antony Blinken, the US Secretary of State, stayed in the room, but made it clear they did so for a specific reason. Baerbock told DW that "lies and fakes news to destabilize societies in Europe are part of Russia's war." She indicated she was expecting Lavrov to spread lies in Malta and said she was attending the meeting "to oppose this war propaganda and to stand up to fake news." The Russian top diplomat did indeed use his speech to blast the West and spread well-known Kremlin propaganda. He accused the EU of coercion by imposing sanctions against Russia for what he called pursuing "legitimate national interests." Lavrov claimed the US were to blame for the escalation of the conflict, because they needed "a new enemy” to return NATO to "the political spotlight." He went on to say that the West was behind a "reincarnation of the Cold War, only now with a much greater risk of a transition to a hot one." And as he had done before , Russia's long-serving foreign minister decried the OSCE as an organization serving solely the interests of the Unites States. He made clear Russia does not see any advantage in engaging in the forum at all. Russian diplomat Lavrov's presence overshadows OSCE meeting To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video OSCE, a forum for dialogue The OSCE was founded in 1975 to offer a platform for increased dialogue between East and West during the Cold War. The body now counts 57 members from Ireland to Turkey to Mongolia, plus the United States and Canada. It helps its members coordinate issues such as human rights and arms control, and sends observers to conflicts as well as elections around the world. But the organization has been paralyzed since the start of Russia's war on Ukraine, as the Kremlin has been continuing to veto several major decisions. While Lavrov has repeatedly chosen to participate in OSCE summits like the one in Malta, he usually leaves the plenary session almost immediately after his own speech. Blinken rebukes Lavrov's 'misinformation' That is exactly what happened in Malta. "I regret that our colleague, Mr. Lavrov, has left the room, not giving me the courtesy to listen to us as we listen to him," US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told the gathering a few minutes later. "Our Russian colleague is very adept in drowning listeners with a tsunami of misinformation." Blinken pushed back strongly against Lavrov's claims. "Let's not fool ourselves and let's not allow him or anyone else to fool us," he said. "This is not about and has never been about Russia's security. This is about Mr. Putin's imperial project to erase Ukraine from the map." The outgoing US Secretary of State cited North Korean troops' involvement in Russia as another evidence of Russia escalating the conflict. There were no plans for a face-to-face meeting between Lavrov and Blinken in Malta. Blinken's appearance was probably his last visit to an OSCE assembly. Next January, Republican president-elect Donald Trump and his new administration will take office. Edited by: Carla BleikerNovak Djokovic says his rivalry with Andy Murray has “one final chapter” after his long-time adversary joined him as his coach for the upcoming Australian Open. Murray – Britain’s greatest ever player – retired after this summer’s Olympics at the age of 37 after finally admitting defeat in his battle against his body. Many in the game expected the Scot would one day return to tennis and become a coach, particularly due to his love of the sport, hard work and his tactical acumen. He never liked retirement anyway. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/Ga4UlV2kQW — Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) November 23, 2024 But it came with some degree of shock on Saturday afternoon when a social media post from Djokovic, playing on Murray’s light-hearted tweet upon his departure, read: “He never liked retirement anyway”. The attached video announced Murray, who he lost to in two Slam finals but beat in four Australian showpieces, would coach him over the winter and through January’s Open in Melbourne. “We played each other since we were boys, 25 years of pushing each other to our limits. We had some of the most epic battles in in our sport. They called us gamechangers, risk-takers, history-makers,” Djokovic said. “I thought our story may be over. Turns out it has one final chapter. It’s time for one of my toughest opponents to step into my corner. Welcome aboard, coach Andy Murray.” Murray, who beat Djokovic to win the US Open in 2012 and Wimbledon in 2013, says he wants to help the 24-time grand slam champion achieve his goals. “I’m going to be joining Novak’s team in the off-season, helping him to prepare for the Australian Open, he said. “I’m really excited for it and looking forward to spending time on the same side of the net as Novak for a change, helping him to achieve his goals.” Djokovic, a week younger than his new coach, added: “I am excited to have one of my greatest rivals on the same side of the net, as my coach. “Looking forward to the start of the season and competing in Australia alongside Andy with whom I have shared many exceptional moments on the Australian soil.” Djokovic beat Murray in the 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 Australian Open finals as well as the French Open final in 2016. It was after he unseated Djokovic at the top of the rankings in 2016 that Murray suffered the hip injury which ultimately derailed his career. Since his retirement, Murray has been playing golf with the same dedication he pursued his tennis but will now return to his natural habitat. Djokovic, who split with coach Goran Ivanisevic earlier this year, hopes that adding Murray to his team will help him get back to the top of the game after he went through a calendar year without winning a grand slam for the first time since 2017. Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have developed a stranglehold at the top of the men’s game and Djokovic, who has seen Murray, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal all retire in recent years, is still hoping to move clear of the record 24 grand slams he shares with Margaret Court.

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The Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) welcomed the Senate’s approval of the resolution concurring in the ratification of the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) between the Philippines and Japan on Monday, describing it as a “significant step” toward strengthening defense cooperation between the two nations. AFP spokesperson Col. Francel Margareth Padilla said the military organization believes that the agreement offers substantial benefits, particularly in enhancing training opportunities, joint exercises, and interoperability between the country’s armed forces and their Japanese counterparts. “In terms of our territorial defense posture, the RAA will bolster our maritime domain awareness capabilities through technology transfers, intelligence sharing, and strengthened collaboration with Japan, a country with advanced defense systems,” Padilla explained. Padilla further stressed that the partnership between Philippines and Japan’s will help the AFP address security challenges, “especially in critical areas such as the West Philippine Sea (WPS).” She added the RAA will further solidify the AFP’s preparedness and resilience in safeguarding the country’s national sovereignty. Meanwhile, Philippine Navy spokesperson for WPS Rear Admiral Roy Vincent Trinidad highlighted that the RAA will help improve the country’s maritime domain awareness capabilities and information-sharing with a trusted partner nation. “The Philippine Navy welcomes the ratification of the Reciprocal Access Agreement between Japan and the Philippines. This RAA allows for closer coordination and collaboration between our nations and our navies,” Trinidad said. As a staunch supporter of international law and a rules-based international order, Trinidad also noted that the RAA would enable the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) and the Philippine Navy to have closer cooperation, coordination, and collaboration as we prepare our forces for external defense.

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Mbappe, Vinicius and Bellingham on target as Real Madrid beats Atalanta 3-2. Liverpool wins againA question and answer session with Founder and CEO of City Friends Club, Anna Gubareva We aim to launch our first initiatives that promote conscious consumption and waste reduction. One such project is the Coffee Friends Club, which encourages environmentally responsible behavior. Recently, we completed a pilot project Graffiti Friends Club in Limassol. This initiative involved creating 10 unique graffiti artworks on transformer boxes with local artists, achieving several important goals: The project was a great success, and we plan to expand it to other cities with the support of the Electricity Authority of Cyprus, as it has proven to benefit urban spaces. We are also developing a mobile app to simplify and automate participation in our initiatives. In the future, we hope the app will run independently across cities, requiring minimal resources from our organisation. Our primary aim is to launch daily street cleaning, carried out by professional teams. We plan to start with small teams of three people and gradually scale up to create a clean and welcoming urban environment. The Larnaca Municipality has been very supportive, providing key resources such as a car, a driver and parking space, which has allowed us to launch successfully. They also help promote our project through information campaigns. This support is invaluable, as it helps us involve local residents in our activities. While many Cypriots are already participating, we hope this collaboration will help us attract even more volunteers. In Paphos, we have initiated regular monthly cleanups. Previously, these were coordinated from Limassol, which made it harder. Now we’re ready to expand, adding corporate cleanups to our activities. We’ve hired our first local staff member in Paphos and got a car, which makes managing projects on-site much easier. The school is a key partner in our initiatives. Along with providing financial support, they fully align with our values and actively contribute to educating the younger generation. As a core partner, we are creating a customised sponsorship package that includes events and activities designed to match the school’s interests and needs. This helps strengthen our collaboration and ensures the most effective implementation of our shared goals. One of our key indicators is the number of people participating in cleanups and other events. More participants mean stronger community engagement and greater awareness of environmental issues. Another important metric is the amount of waste collected and removed, providing a clear measure of the cleanup efforts impact. We also value social feedback: how residents and tourists respond to our initiatives through social media posts, participation requests, or an increase in volunteer numbers. We hope these efforts will lead to a noticeable reduction in waste, reflecting the development of a culture of cleanliness among both residents and visitors. Additionally, we can’t overlook another important indicator – the growth in the number of partners, sponsors and organisations willing to support or collaborate with us. I won’t list all the environmental problems faced by cities in Cyprus but will focus on those we are addressing. Larnaca and Paphos share the same challenges as other cities on the island. These are popular tourist destinations, and in recent years, Cyprus has experienced a significant influx of new residents. While Cyprus strives to adapt as a hospitable country, not all sectors are keeping up with the increased demand. One of the main problems is the inefficient waste management system, which is unable to keep up with the new reality. The growing number of tourists and residents has worsened the waste problem, particularly in popular recreational areas. Tourists and locals often leave trash in public spaces, on beaches and along roads, which not only spoils the appearance of the cities but also harms the ecosystem. To tackle this issue, all cities in Cyprus need stricter cleanliness controls, the installation of additional waste collection infrastructure (such as bins and containers) and efforts to foster a culture of responsible waste disposal among residents and visitors.

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