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  • Jan 8, 2025 | lowestrates.ca | Steven Brennan

    On the face of it, a credit limit increase sounds like a no-brainer. And if your bank offers one up without the hassle of a formal application, that’s even better. Right? The truth is that while a credit limit increase can bring some genuine benefits to your finances, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider before you jump in.   Why banks offer pre-approved credit increases A pre-approved credit limit increase is a sign that your lender considers you a reliable borrower.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | lowestrates.ca | Steven Brennan

    Sports cars are often in the news for all the wrong reasons, but nevertheless sales in Canada seem to be cranking up. A Q3 sales report from this time last year, conducted by DesRosiers Automotive Consultants, recorded a huge 45.5% increase on year-to-date sales for luxury sports cars. We all know that sports cars are pricey, but how do these models stack up with others when it comes to insurance, fuel and maintenance? And what do you do with a Lamborghini Aventador in the Canadian winter?

  • Nov 7, 2024 | lowestrates.ca | Steven Brennan

    Co-op housing is unique and distinct from all other forms of housing, so much so that it's even got its own legislation known as the Canada Cooperatives Act. Pioneered within Canada during the 1970s and ‘80s, housing co-ops were built because of a dire need for affordable social housing, due to a crisis of both affordability and supply.  Sound familiar to you? Today, the demand for cooperative housing is increasing.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | news.agropages.com | Steven Brennan |Contributing Authors

    By Dr Steven BrennanThe European Commission enacted Regulation (EU) 2024/2612, which revises maximum residue levels (MRLs) for several substances, including pesticides like clopyralid, difenoconazole, and flonicamid, as well as low-risk substances such as chitosan and hydrolysed proteins. This update aims to enhance food safety standards across the EU by amending Annexes II, III, and IV of Regulation (EC) No 396/2005.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | news.agropages.com | Steven Brennan |Contributing Authors

    By Dr Steven BrennanOn 4 October 2024, the European Court of Justice’s Ninth Chamber ruled that the European Commission wrongly relied on outdated scientific evidence when deciding not to renew the approval of mancozeb, a widely used fungicide. The court found that the Commission's reliance on an old opinion from the European Chemicals Agency’s (ECHA) Risk Assessment Committee (RAC) was unjustified, partially overturning the General Court’s previous judgment.

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