By: Dr. Alejandro Díaz-Bautista, Economist (PhD) Canada and Mexico are exempt while negotiating NAFTA. The president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed a Proclamation that imposes tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, but said that his country should show flexibility and cooperation with friendly countries. “Canada and Mexico …
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Study: One Bad Employee Can Ruin the Bunch
By: Jack Skeen, PhD Leadership development expert explains recent study and how employers can protect their staff’s integrity Is bad behavior contagious? Most teachers would probably agree that it is, but a recent study on corporate America suggests that it is not just kids who can be peer-pressured into behaving …
Read More »Industrial Women celebrate International Women’s Day
-Editorial Within the commemoration of International Women’s Day framework, the group formed by Industrial Women of the National Chamber of Transformation Industry (Canacintra) Mexicali, held a Breakfast-Conference with the theme “Overcoming Fears and Embracing Success”, directed to women representatives of Small and Medium Businesses and Industries of the region. This …
Read More »Bill Aims To Put God Back In Arizona Classrooms
Teachers in Arizona could soon be allowed to place the phrase “God Enriches” inside of their classrooms. According to text from SB 1289, it would enable a teacher or administrator in any school in Arizona to read or post in any school building copies or excerpts of the following materials: …
Read More »California Mid-Winter Fair in Imperial Valley Brings Families Together
-Editorial With great success, the 2018 edition of the Mid-Winter Fair in the Imperial Valley is being held. Despite the cold weather that we had this Saturday, hundreds of people and families have gathered to enjoy the games, concerts, and exhibitions at the fair. This year’s theme is called “The Field …
Read More »Mexico eaten up by impunity
99% of the crimes in Mexico are never resolved By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor Killings, torture, disappearances, corruption, violence, extortion, kidnapping, rape, and human trafficking are just some of the numbers of crimes that go uninvestigated in Mexico, these reflects a judicial system in crisis with …
Read More »ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties Hires Distinguished Imperial Valley Native
Former Assembly Legislative Director Crystal Quezada to expand ACLU’s presence in Imperial County SAN DIEGO – The ACLU of San Diego and Imperial Counties is proud to announce hiring of Imperial Valley native Crystal Quezada to its staff. As the ACLU SDIC’s Senior Community Advocate in Imperial County, she will …
Read More »San Diego and Mexicali Initiate Working Relationship
By: Mario Conde Mexicali and San Diego are two hours away from each other but as cities they have never had a close working relationship until today. In a historic meeting held at the Cultural House in Mexicali, Baja California, San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Mexicali Mayor Gustavo Sanchez …
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