Amazon ‘megacycle’ forces mothers to ‘choose between their job and their children,’ advocacy group says

Warehouse workers must work late-night shifts, ten and a half hours long — or be terminated
Big-name grocery stores sell beef from company linked to destruction of Amazon forest

JBS, the world’s largest meat company, is reportedly responsible for 300 sq km of deforestation each year
Canada to invest $100 million to support women impacted by pandemic

The call for proposals is open until March 25. Visit women.gc.ca for more information and for details on how to apply
UK Supreme Court rules Nigerian communities can sue Shell for decades of oil pollution

Members of the Ogale and Bille communities have been suffering health issues for years due to the oil pollution
Covert haircuts create a “black market” for hairdressing in Toronto

Stylists say they are being offered as much as $500 for an at-home haircut
Mastercard will support select crypto into its network in 2021

In a blog post dated February 10, Mastercard said that it will start supporting select cryptocurrencies directly into its network in 2021. “We are preparing right now for the future of crypto. Mastercard isn’t here to recommend you start using cryptocurrencies. But we are here to enable customers, merchants and businesses to move digital value […]
Local brewery to pay workers $22 hourly, first in Toronto to pay living wage

A living wage accounts for the actual cost of residing in a city, enables workers to contribute to the community
Washington state’s proposed 1% wealth tax to cost Bezos $2 billion a year

Even if the tax was approved, these billionaires could move to another state to avoid being taxed.
“Thank me later”: Redditor leaked a month ago that Tesla “just bought 800 million worth of Bitcoin”

We noted that Tesla’s buy of $1.5 billion in bitcoin wasn’t a huge surprise to us yesterday. But it turns out we might not have been the only people who weren’t surprised by the purchase. That’s because a Reddit post that’s making its rounds on social media this morning appeared to leak that Tesla had […]
Ineligible self-employed Canadians who received CERB will not have to repay

Some self-employed Canadians who received up to $14,000 worth of CERB despite being ineligible will not have to repay due to mixed-messaging by the government. Prime Minister Trudeau made the announcement Thursday.