Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - July 8 2021
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Don't forget to be kind! When writing into support, please do not use offensive language or insults. We always try our best to help our members and will not reply to messages like these. Please also be kind in the comments on surveys. Members have different opinions--you are free to disagree but please do not name call, insult or make fun of other members. If you need to report a comment, please send a link to the survey along with a copy/paste of the comment to support@tellwut.com
Bank of Canada's rapid rate hikes likely to cause a recession, study finds
The Bank of Canada's strategy of rapidly increasing its key interest rate in an effort to tackle skyrocketing inflation will likely trigger a recession, a new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) says.-CP24
Pets surrendered to Toronto shelters up 75% from last year due to return to office, rising costs
The number of pets surrendered to Toronto shelters so far this year is up 75 per cent compared to the first half of 2021, due to residents returning back to the office and rising pet-related costs. According to Toronto Animal Services (TAS), 709 pets, including cats, dogs and others, were given to city shelters from January 1 to June 23 this year, compared to 404 during the same time period last year. TAS says the surge in pet surrenders is due to a number of reasons, including many people returning to work as COVID-19 conditions improve. TAS added that the cost of food and pet care has increased substantially in the past year, making it difficult for many residents to keep their pets. -CP24
Summertime Nostalgia
A survey of 2,000 U.S. adults for National Ice Cream Month in July reveals that what people miss most from summertime as a child is playing outside (45%), family vacations (43%), and eating lots of ice cream (39%).
Stranger Things season 4 volume 2 release causes Netflix to crash worldwide
Netflix's plan to build up hype for the Stranger Things season 4 finale by holding back the last two feature-length episodes seems to have worked a bit too well, as the streaming service crashed in the early hours of Friday (July 1). According to Variety, Downdetector received almost 13,000 reports of outages within an hour, while 'Netflix down' trended on Twitter due to people complaining that the service wasn't working. -DigitalSpy.com
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