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The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning January 27, 2025
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to this week's meeting of
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
For the week beginning January 27, 2025
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Complete the form for a make-up!
Rotary International President – Stephanie Urchik
Greeter this week
Rotarian David
An Eco Moment
Week 3 - An Eco-Minute – Why We Should Care
About Biodiversity Loss
We all love experiencing nature, whether it’s in our own backyards or on a voyage of discovery. It’s estimated that there are five to ten million different species on our amazing planet!
But the science is clear: nature is in trouble. Biodiversity is declining faster than at any time in human history. When we lose biodiversity, we jeopardize the things we rely on and often take for granted:
• clean air and water
• flood regulation
• food security
• pollination, and
• the foundation for much of our economy.
Consider this:
• Up to one million species globally are threatened with extinction.
• Canada has lost 80% of original wetlands in and around urban areas, and approximately 80% of native prairie grasslands.
• Populations of birds that feed on insects have declined by 59% since 1870.
• One in five species in Canada are at some level of risk of extinction.
Halting and reversing biodiversity loss is one of the great challenges of our time. If we get it right, the transition will have positive impacts on our collective well-being, economic prosperity, and quality of life now and into the future.
So let’s become climate champions!
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Inspirational moment
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Comments from our guests and members
Members and guests attending our weekly meetings are very important to us. Based on your comments we are able to produce many more educational, inspiring, and entertaining weekly meetings.
Following are some of the comments we have received. Would you please send us your comments?
December 22. Excellent meeting, amazing video of Dick van Dyke at 99, fantastic display of a marching band and then the TED talk of a mother discussing why you should have you child vaccinated.
-- David Werrett, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
December 23. Great content this week!
-- Patrick Gibson, E-Club of Canada One, District 5370
December 23. I loved the holiday North Pole mash-up!
-- Todd Colbourne, Rotary Club of Kingston, District 7040
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Announcements
is the Rotary International president-elect (for 2025–2026).
He will be the fourth Brazilian to hold the office.
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Financial Food for thought
-- submitted by Rotarian Kitty
So, I did my research – and here is the result below– with the sources linked after each paragraph.
Yes, the interview between Michelle Barton and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about cryptocurrency on twinpinenetwork.com is indeed a hoax.
There is no credible evidence of such an interview taking place. Moreover, there have been multiple reports of manipulated media featuring Prime Minister Trudeau promoting fraudulent investment schemes. For instance, deepfake videos have been used to falsely depict him endorsing various financial opportunities, leading to significant financial losses for unsuspecting individuals.
AFP Fact Check
In one reported case, a Toronto man lost $12,000 after falling victim to a deepfake video of Trudeau promoting a cryptocurrency investment.
The Epoch Times
Similarly, the Edmonton Police Service has warned of scams involving deepfake videos of Trudeau and public figures like Elon Musk, which have defrauded Edmontonians of over $12 million in 2024 alone.
Edmonton Police Service
Given these incidents, it's crucial to approach such content with skepticism. Always verify the authenticity of interviews or endorsements, especially when they involve financial investments. Relying on official sources and reputable news outlets can help protect you from falling victim to such scams.
AFP Fact Check
In one reported case, a Toronto man lost $12,000 after falling victim to a deepfake video of Trudeau promoting a cryptocurrency investment.
The Epoch Times
Similarly, the Edmonton Police Service has warned of scams involving deepfake videos of Trudeau and public figures like Elon Musk, which have defrauded Edmontonians of over $12 million in 2024 alone.
Edmonton Police Service
Given these incidents, it's crucial to approach such content with skepticism. Always verify the authenticity of interviews or endorsements, especially when they involve financial investments. Relying on official sources and reputable news outlets can help protect you from falling victim to such scams.
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Material Suggestions and Greeter Messages Always Needed!
Please feel free to forward an approx. 150 - 200 word message or any material suggestions in an e-mail, or in a Word document, along with a JPeg picture or two, to E-Club Administration Chair, Kitty Bucsko.
We'd love to hear from you!
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So you're aware -
Our Club's Ongoing Projects -
We provide ongoing support for the following projects:
And we're doing great!
Ask for more information if you'd like to be involved!
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Real-time meetings
Each 3rd Thursday of the month is our Fellowship Assembly, and we often invite interesting speakers or Rotary Leaders for this entertaining, educational fun event. Plan to join us.
The time is 9:00 a.m. (Mountain Time) in lieu of the weekly Coffee Chat except for July and August when there are no FA’s. Here is the zoom link:
Everyone is welcome to attend and we encourage your participation.
Please click our Event Calendar for details and access Link.
For further inquiries or suggestions please contact: info@rotaryeclubcanada.ca
All our videos can be viewed on our YouTube channel.
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- The Paypal button on our ClubRunner Home Page
- The donation button on the attendance form, or
- Make an Interac transfer to rotaryeclubcanada1@gmail.com
- Send a cheque to:
The Rotary E-Club of Canada One
10430 135 Street NW
Edmonton, AB
Canada T5N 2C6
(780) 267 4547
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New members' corner
January: Vocational Service as a Path to Peace
In January, we celebrate vocational service—the foundation of integrity and excellence in all we do. As Rotarians, our professions are more than careers; they are tools to build understanding, foster goodwill, and create opportunities for peace.
By upholding the highest ethical standards and sharing our skills generously, we sow the seeds of trust and collaboration in our communities.
When we use our vocations to serve others, we lead by example, showing that meaningful work can inspire hope, resolve conflicts, and create lasting harmony.
Let us dedicate ourselves to practicing vocational service as a powerful force for peace in the year ahead.
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Rotary minute
Rotary Minute: Vocational Service—A Pathway to Peace
January is Rotary's month for vocational service, a cornerstone of our organization’s values.
But how does vocational service connect to the theme of peace and conflict resolution?
It begins with each of us. Through our vocations, we have the power to build trust and understanding. By practicing integrity in our professions and demonstrating excellence in our work, we foster an environment where respect and collaboration thrive.
When we mentor others, share our expertise, or uphold ethical standards, we create opportunities that can bridge divides and reduce the tensions that often lead to conflict.
Every profession has the potential to be a tool for peace.
It begins with each of us. Through our vocations, we have the power to build trust and understanding. By practicing integrity in our professions and demonstrating excellence in our work, we foster an environment where respect and collaboration thrive.
When we mentor others, share our expertise, or uphold ethical standards, we create opportunities that can bridge divides and reduce the tensions that often lead to conflict.
Every profession has the potential to be a tool for peace.
- A teacher inspires future leaders to resolve problems creatively.
- A business owner supports economic stability in the community.
- A healthcare worker heals both bodies and relationships.
When we align our vocations with service, we become instruments of peace in action.
As we move from January into February’s theme of Peace and Conflict Resolution, let us reflect on how we can use our vocations to contribute to a more harmonious world.
Thank you for being champions of service, integrity, and peace through your work and your lives.
As we move from January into February’s theme of Peace and Conflict Resolution, let us reflect on how we can use our vocations to contribute to a more harmonious world.
Thank you for being champions of service, integrity, and peace through your work and your lives.
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Food for thought
Rotary Jukebox
For a small donation, your favorite musician will be featured on one of our next e-meetings for everyone to enjoy.
Every week we'll have a draw and the lucky person will see their song featured!
THIS WEEK - The Band
...contributed by Rotarian Doug
Doug writes:
In memory of Garth Hudson of the Band
I was lucky to see The Band several times, I even use to sneak into clubs on Young Street to see them as the Hawks.
All members were amazing in their own right but when Garth took a solo on the organ, you somehow felt that he was not of this earth.
Thanks, Doug!
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The Four-way Test
To close the meeting, Rotarian Keith recites the Four-Way Test of the things that Rotarians think, say, or do.
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