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Electric vehicles have been pounded down our throats for some time as the great saviour of our planet from the ever-rising CO2 levels.
Recently in Toronto about 20 e-bikes burst into flames somehow.
Rogers Communications says it’s close to a $7-billion deal to finance parts of its network and reduce its debt load.
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