Global Security Newsletter // September 30

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September 30, 2019
Happy now? Everyone is talking about ‘Joker’ - CityNews Edmonton
KnowBe4 Acquires Twist and Shout Group to Enhance High-Quality Video Production Capabilities - Yahoo Finance
Scheer, Trudeau talk platforms, firearms in Toronto; Singh stays out west - CityNews Edmonton
Climate policy may inspire young Canadians to vote in 2019: pollster - CityNews Edmonton
Global Security Ink Market historical analysis & forecast estimations 2014 – 2024 - Business Broker

Happy now? Everyone is talking about ‘Joker’ - CityNews Edmonton

CityNews Edmonton
LOS ANGELES — There may be no such thing as bad publicity, but the spotlight on “Joker” is testing the limits of that old cliche. The origin story about the classic Batman villain has inspired pieces both in defence of and against the movie.
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KnowBe4 Acquires Twist and Shout Group to Enhance High-Quality Video Production Capabilities - Yahoo Finance

Yahoo Finance
Producers of the award-winning "The Inside Man" series now under the KnowBe4 umbrella TAMPA BAY, Fla., Sept. 30, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- KnowBe4, the provider of the world's largest security awareness training and simulated phishing platform, today announced the acquisition of the Twist and Shout Group, which encompasses Twist and Shout Media and Twist and Shout Communications.
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Scheer, Trudeau talk platforms, firearms in Toronto; Singh stays out west - CityNews Edmonton

CityNews Edmonton
Loading articles... Scheer, Trudeau talk platforms, firearms in Toronto; Singh stays out west by The Canadian Press Posted Sep 30, 2019 5:53 am MDT Federal party leaders Elizabeth May, Andrew Scheer, Jagmeet Singh and Justin Trudeau.
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Climate policy may inspire young Canadians to vote in 2019: pollster - CityNews Edmonton

CityNews Edmonton
VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – While a strong turnout by younger voters worked to the Liberal Party’s advantage in 2015, Justin Trudeau’s appeal among Millennials appears to have diminished.
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Global Security Ink Market historical analysis & forecast estimations 2014 – 2024 - Business Broker

Business Broker
Extensive assessment of Global Security Ink Market 2019 covers the historical analysis of the market from 2014 to 2018 and derives authentic and reliable forecast estimations up to 2024 based on several segments and regions.
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