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Susie O’Neill staying with Nova in new national role as guest contributorNigel Farage said he is weighing up what action to take if the Conservatives do not apologise for accusing Reform UK of “fakery” over its membership numbers. The Reform UK leader pushed back against reports suggesting that legal action would be the next step, saying he would make a decision in the next couple of days about his response if there is no apology for the “crazy conspiracy theory”. Mr Farage also said the party has “opened up our systems” to media outlets, including The Daily Telegraph and The Financial Times, in the interests of “full transparency to verify that our numbers are correct”. His remarks came after Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch accused Mr Farage of “fakery” in response to Reform claiming they had surpassed the Tories in signed-up members. Mrs Badenoch said Reform’s counter was “coded to tick up automatically”. A digital counter on the Reform website showed a membership tally before lunchtime on Boxing Day ticking past the 131,680 figure declared by the Conservative Party during its leadership election earlier this year. Mr Farage, on whether he was threatening legal action or not, told the PA news agency: “I haven’t threatened anything. I’ve just said that unless I get an apology, I will take some action. “I haven’t said whether it’s legal or anything.” He added: “All I’ve said is I want an apology. If I don’t get an apology, I will take action. “I will decide in the next couple of days what that is. So I’ve not specified what it is.” Mr Farage, on the move to make membership data available to media organisations, said: “We feel our arguments are fully validated. “She (Mrs Badenoch) has put out this crazy conspiracy theory and she needs to apologise.” The accusations of fraud and dishonesty made against me yesterday were disgraceful. Today we opened up our systems to The Telegraph, Spectator, Sky News & FT in the interests of full transparency to verify that our data is correct. I am now demanding @KemiBadenoch apologises. — Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) December 27, 2024 On why Mrs Badenoch had reacted as she did, Mr Farage said: “I would imagine she was at home without anybody advising her and was just angry.” Mr Farage, in a statement issued on social media site X, also said: “The accusations of fraud and dishonesty made against me yesterday were disgraceful. “Today we opened up our systems to The Telegraph, Spectator, Sky News and FT in the interests of full transparency to verify that our data is correct. “I am now demanding Kemi Badenoch apologises.” A Conservative Party source claimed Mr Farage was “rattled” that his Boxing Day “publicity stunt is facing serious questions”. They added: “Like most normal people around the UK, Kemi is enjoying Christmas with her family and looking forward to taking on the challenges of renewing the Conservative Party in the New Year.” Mrs Badenoch, in a series of messages posted on X on Thursday, said: “Farage doesn’t understand the digital age. This kind of fakery gets found out pretty quickly, although not before many are fooled.” There were 131,680 Conservative members eligible to vote during the party’s leadership election to replace Rishi Sunak in the autumn. Mrs Badenoch claimed in her thread that “the Conservative Party has gained thousands of new members since the leadership election”. Elsewhere, Mr Farage described Elon Musk as a “bloody hero” and said he believes the US billionaire can help attract younger voters to Reform. Tech entrepreneur Mr Musk met Mr Farage earlier this month at Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida, amid rumours of a possible donation to either Mr Farage or Reform. Mr Farage told The Daily Telegraph newspaper: “The shades, the bomber jacket, the whole vibe. Elon makes us cool – Elon is a huge help to us with the young generation, and that will be the case going on and, frankly, that’s only just starting. “Reform only wins the next election if it gets the youth vote. The youth vote is the key. Of course, you need voters of all ages, but if you get a wave of youth enthusiasm you can change everything. “And I think we’re beginning to get into that zone – we were anyway, but Elon makes the whole task much, much easier. And the idea that politics can be cool, politics can be fun, politics can be real – Elon helps us with that mission enormously.”Elon Musk endorses X post bashing ‘re***ded’ American workersPhoto: The Canadian Press A Greater Vancouver Board of Trade podium is pictured in Vancouver, B.C., Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, ahead of a speech by Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns Bank of Canada governor Tiff Macklem says the central bank is preparing for a future that looks more uncertain and more prone to shocks. In a speech to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade, he said Monday structural changes are underway in the world including demographic shifts, technological changes, decarbonization and a move away from globalization. "We need to use the pandemic experience to prepare for future crises," Macklem said in a prepared text of his speech. To that end, Macklem says the Bank of Canada is working to learn what it can from how the economy reacted to the pandemic and in its aftermath. The Bank of Canada is conducting a review of the policy actions it took to restore financial stability and support the economy during the pandemic that it plans to publish along with an assessment of an independent panel of experts. Macklem said the spike in inflation in 2022 was a reminder that even though inflation was relatively low and stable for 30 years leading up to the pandemic, central banks cannot take public trust for granted. "All of a sudden, people couldn’t afford the things they need to live. And while inflation is low once again, many prices are still a lot higher than they were before the pandemic. So people feel ripped off. And that erodes public trust in our economic system," he said. The Bank of Canada has cut its key policy interest rate five times this year including last week when it reduced the benchmark by a half a percentage point to 3.25 per cent. Macklem says the bank will be evaluating the need for further reductions in the policy rate one decision at a time and anticipates a more gradual approach to monetary policy if the economy evolves as expected. Statistics Canada reported last month that the annual inflation rate was two per cent in Ontario, hitting the Bank of Canada's target. The speech by Macklem came ahead of the release of the November inflation report on Tuesday.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Jurors in New Mexico have awarded a man more than $412 million in a medical malpractice case that involved a men’s health clinic that operates in several states. The man’s attorneys celebrated Monday’s verdict, saying they are hopeful it will prevent other men from falling victim to a scheme that involved fraud and what they described as dangerous penile injections. They said the jury award for punitive and compensatory damages is likely the largest in history for a medical malpractice case. The award follows a trial held in Albuquerque earlier this month that centered on allegations outlined in a lawsuit filed by the man's attorneys in 2020. NuMale Medical Center and company officials were named as defendants. According to the complaint, the man was 66 when he visited the clinic in 2017 in search of treatment for fatigue and weight loss. The clinic is accused of misdiagnosing him and unnecessarily treating him with “invasive erectile dysfunction shots” that caused irreversible damage. “This out of state medical corporation set up a fraudulent scheme to make millions off of conning old men by scaring them with a fake test,” Nick Rowley, the man's attorney, wrote in a social media post that detailed the verdict. Rowley went on to say that the scheme involved clinic workers telling patients they would have irreversible damage if they didn't agree to injections three times a week. NuMale Medical Center President Brad Palubicki said in a statement issued Tuesday that the company is committed to high-quality and safe patient care. He said NuMale disagrees with the verdict and intend to pursue all available legal remedies, including an appeal. A message seeking additional comment was left Wednesday with the company and its attorney. NuMale also has clinics in Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, Nebraska, North Carolina and Wisconsin. According to court records, jurors found that fraudulent and negligent conduct by the defendants resulted in damages to the plaintiff. They also found that unconscionable conduct by the defendants violated the Unfair Practices Act.BOSTON , Dec. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Judge Baker Children's Center d/b/a The Baker Center for Children and Families ("The Baker Center"), a nationally recognized provider of services for children's mental health, has learned of a data security incident that may have impacted certain personal and / or protected health information. On December 27, 2024 , The Baker Center formally notified potentially affected individuals with available address information and provided resources to assist them. On July 28, 2024 , The Baker Center discovered unusual activity within its local digital storage environment. After taking immediate steps to ensure the environment was secure, The Baker Center enlisted independent cybersecurity experts to conduct an investigation to determine what happened and whether sensitive information may have been impacted. According to the investigation, an unauthorized actor gained access to The Baker Center's systems between July 26 - 28, 2024 and may have downloaded certain files. Following a thorough review of the impacted files, on October 28, 2024 , The Baker Center determined that certain individuals' personal and/or protected health information was potentially impacted during the incident. The information affected during this incident varies between individuals but may have involved the following: name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, driver's license or other government identification number, financial account information, health insurance information, medical treatment or diagnosis information, and/or clinical information. On December 27, 2024 , The Baker Center mailed notification letters to potentially impacted individuals with verifiable address information. The letters include information about this incident and about steps that potentially impacted individuals can take to monitor and help protect their personal and protected health information. The Baker Center has established a toll-free call center to answer questions about the incident and to address related concerns. The call center can be reached at 844-920-8988, Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM Eastern time . The Baker Center takes the security and privacy of information in its possession very seriously and is taking steps to prevent a similar event from occurring in the future. The Baker Center deeply regrets any inconvenience or concern this incident may cause. View original content: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/judge-baker-childrens-center-dba-the-baker-center-for-children-and-families-provides-notice-of-data-security-incident-302339677.html SOURCE The Baker Center for Children and Families
The upcoming eleventh season of is set to premiere on January 19, with hosts and welcoming a brand new group of stars to the jungle. Ahead of the launch, has started dropping clues for which celebrities will be donning an Akubra, facing their fears and flying to South Africa. From TV personalities and sporting heroes to controversial reality stars and comedians, here’s everyone who may be appearing on 2025. The first celebrity Channel 10 teased is an Olympic star who is “no stranger to making headlines”. “They’re a freestyle lover, but how much will they love being free with creepy crawlies when they land in the jungle?” they said. Viewers immediately took to social media to predict that the celebrity is none other than , who broke the internet and became a household name thanks to her performance at the 2024 Olympics. “I’m boycotting the show if it’s Raygun,” one person commented, while another added, “I will not watch if Raygun goes into the jungle”. “If Raygun is there, just vote her in for EVERY SINGLE tucker trial,” a third remarked. A source close to production told earlier this month that Raygun had changed her mind after previously anytime soon and was “very close to signing on”. “Raygun is one name at the top of the list who bosses have been working on since she went viral,” they shared. “Initially Raygun’s team declined, but now she’s realising her window to make big money is quickly closing - and it’s unlikely she’ll ever get a six-figure sum to do a show ever again.” A Channel 10 insider told that controversial groom has reportedly been brought up “several times” within the network's discussions, although it’s unclear if he’s received an actual offer to appear. “Channel 10 wants the show to go back to being talked about in every office across Australia every morning, with huge personalities clashing in every episode,” our source detailed. “Harrison may not be the biggest name, but his views on women and feminism will infuriate people across the country and generate discussion - and they need a villain.” Former judge is another star tipped to join the new season. Our insider told us that Channel 10 likely won’t renew for a third season next year due to low ratings, however, they “don’t want to lose their relationship” with the food critic and are hoping to cast her on another show. “What has happened in the past with Channel 10’s ‘network talent’ after their flagship show gets cancelled is that they get offered a significant pay cheque to enter the jungle,” our source shared. “We saw that with Tristan McManus last year after was axed. He was reluctant but eventually agreed as the network promised him more work if he signed up for the reality show.”
Alyssa Naeher, the only women's goalkeeper with shutouts in a World Cup and Olympic final, announced her retirement from international football on Monday after two final United States team matches. The 36-year-old netminder is with the US squad training in London for matches on Saturday against England and in the Netherlands on December 3. Naeher was on two World Cup champion squads, in reserve to Hope Solo on the 2015 US squad and playing every minute of the US 2019 World Cup title run, and backstopped the US women to gold at this year's Paris Olympics. Naeher blanked the Netherlands 2-0 in the 2019 FIFA World Cup final in France and defeated Brazil 1-0 in this year's gold medal match at Paris. "Having the opportunity to be a part of the USWNT for the past 15 years has been the greatest honor," said Naeher. "When I began this journey, I never could have imagined where it would take me, and now I find myself so grateful for all the incredible teammates that I have shared the field with, teammates that have turned into lifelong friends. "This has been a special team to be a part of and I am beyond proud of what we have achieved both on and off the field. The memories I have made over the years will last me a lifetime." Naeher, whose first US cap came in a 7-0 win over Argentina in Brazil in 2014, has a US career record of 88-6 with 14 drawn and a 0.50 goals-against average. Naeher had 12 clean sheets with 12 goals allowed in 22 Olympic and Women's World Cup matches. She will continue to play for the National Women's Soccer League's Chicago Stars in the 2025 campaign. Naeher was the NWSL 2014 Goalkeeper of the Year for Boston before being traded to Chicago in 2015 and she is the NWSL all-time leader in saves and appearances by a goalkeeper. js/bsp Get any of our free email newsletters — news headlines, sports, arts & entertainment, state legislature, CFD news, and more.I'm A Celebrity fans threaten to 'boycott' show after first celebrity reveal5 ways to study in IIT without clearing JEE Advance
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NoneIf you regularly work out or are following a particular nutrition plan, adding a protein powder supplement to your routine could help you smash your fitness and wellness goals. “Protein is an essential part of our diet. We need protein for our immune system, for muscle, for strength, and just for good overall general health,” Dana Hunnes, PhD, MPH, RD , senior clinical dietitian at UCLA Health and author of Recipe for Survival tells SELF. ””Proteins are made up of building blocks called amino acids. There are 9 essential amino acids that we must get from food and cannot make for ourselves.” Many people think of animal products like meat, fish, eggs, cheese, and yogurt as being great sources of protein. And they are! But if you follow a vegan diet, those are off the menu. That doesn’t mean you’re out of luck. “With a properly balanced plant-based diet, filled with a variety of plant-proteins and complementary-protein foods, we can more than adequately meet our daily requirement,” says Dr. Hunnes. If you’re falling short of your daily protein goal by noshing on nuts and legumes, adding a vegan protein powder to your meal can help. Here, we’ve rounded up tasty, nutrient-rich options for those who say “no way!” to whey and other animal-derived foods. And, spoiler alert, every one on this list is a complete profile,” meaning they contain all nine of those necessary amino acids. To bring you the list of the best vegan protein powers, our testers tried them out; we also got tips from registered dietitians for picking the best one for your needs. With at least 20 grams of protein per serving, every powder below should work like Super Mario power-ups for your shakes, smoothies, and sweet treats. Top picks for the best vegan protein powders Best Overall Vegan Protein Powder: Transparent Labs Organic Vegan Rice and Pea Protein Best-Tasting Vegan Protein Powder: Gainful Customized Protein Best Vanilla Vegan Protein Powder: Future Kind Organic Vegan Protein Powder Smoothest Vegan Protein Powder: Ritual Daily Essential Shake Best Vegan Protein for Exercise: Ora Organic So Clean & So Lean Plant-Based Superfood Protein Best Vegan Protein Powder to Mix With Water: Onnit Plant-Based Protein Best Chocolate Vegan Protein Powder: Transparent Labs 100% Pea Protein Isolate Best Value Vegan Protein Powder: Nutricost Organic Pea Protein Isolate Best Naturally-Sweetened Vegan Protein Powder: Legion Plant+ Vegan Protein Powder Vegan Protein Powder With Highest Protein: Orgain Organic Vegan Protein Powder Best Vegan Protein Powder for Baking: Ghost Vegan Protein Powder In this article Shop the best vegan protein powders Benefits of vegan protein powder How to find the best protein powder for you Vegan protein powder versus whey protein powder What is the best source of protein in a vegan protein powder? How we test protein powders FAQs Best Overall Vegan Protein Powder: Transparent Labs Organic Vegan Rice and Pea Protein Transparent Labs Powder dissolves easily Contains no artificial sweeteners Gluten-free May not be sweet enough with just water, according to testers Chalky texture Limited flavor options Why we picked it: This rice and pea protein powder from Transparent Labs has a complete protein profile and a super-simple ingredients list—a rarity in the protein powders space. It’s been third-party tested for safety from contaminants, like arsenic or harmful bacteria, and the test results are available to view right on the product page. Talk about peace of mind! Plus, our taste-tester found it easy to mix and quick to dissolve—great for making a shake on the go. What it’s made of: This powder combines organic rice protein and organic pea protein isolate to deliver an impressive 24 grams of the macronutrient per serving. The brand also adds in natural flavors, salt, and stevia for taste—plus cocoa powder in the chocolate version. Just so you know: Our tester thought the texture was pretty chalky, which some folks might find off-putting. She also preferred the powder’s taste when using almond milk as a base instead of water. Product specs Key ingredients: Rice and pea proteins | Protein per serving: 24 grams | Servings per container: 30 | Flavors: Chocolate, French vanilla Best-Tasting Vegan Protein Powder: Gainful Customized Protein Gainful Lots of flavor options available Low lactose whey is also available, if you’re not strictly vegan Not third-party tested Our tester found the packets difficult to tear open Fairly expensive per serving compared to other brands on this list Why we picked it: Gainful’s model is pretty unique: The protein powder itself is flavorless, but you can combine it with single-serve “flavor packs” to customize your protein’s taste for the day. (Choose two flavors at checkout, or a variety pack that includes all eight options.) Our tester was “happily surprised” by the chocolate peanut butter flavor she tried, which she found to be “pretty sweet” in both water and milk (stick to alt milk to keep your blend vegan). She added that it would probably taste even better when chilled or with ice. What it’s made of: The plant-based protein is made from organic pea and brown rice proteins, with some extra ingredients, depending on the specific formula you choose. The Build Muscle formula, for example, includes organic tapioca maltodextrin and gluten-free oat powder. Just so you know: This powder separated and clumped after our tester mixed it into her base. She suggests drinking it immediately after preparing it for a smoother experience. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea and brown rice proteins | Protein per serving: 20 or 24 grams, depending on formula | Servings per container: 14 | Flavors: Strawberry cream, sea salt caramel, rich chocolate, Madagascar vanilla, cinnamon toast, cookies and cream, chocolate peanut butter, caffé mocha Best Vanilla Vegan Protein Powder: Future Kind Organic Vegan Protein Powder Future Kind Third-party tested with results shown on product page Offers a 30-day money-back guarantee Comes in a compostable pouch Not ideal for people with strict allergies Reviewers had trouble resealing the pouch Why we picked it: Future Kind’s complete-profile protein powder has a vanilla flavor that’s supplemented with stevia, a natural sweetener that can be a great alternative for folks looking to consume less sugar. What it’s made of: This powder contains 20 grams of organic pea protein isolate. Isolates are the purest form of protein and may be easier to digest than concentrates. This formula also contains guar gum, which Rhyan Geiger, RDN , founder of the Phoenix Vegan Dietitian, notes can be a gut irritant for people with issues like IBS. Other winning options: If you’re more of a chocolate lover, Future Kind also makes this vegan protein powder , which has the same 20-gram protein content. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea protein | Protein per serving: 20 grams | Servings per container: 34 | Flavors: Vanilla Smoothest Vegan Protein Powder: Ritual Daily Essential Shake Ritual No thick foam layer on top after mixing, according to tester Consistency stayed smooth, even after a rest period Our tester says the seal didn’t fully close after a few uses Only one flavor option Fairly expensive for the size Why we picked it: Sometimes protein powders stay chunky even after tons of mixing. (Gross, TBH.) Not the case with this Ritual shake, which came out “totally smooth and very thick” after our tester mixed it with water for just 10 seconds. The texture was “not gritty at all,” which can be hard to find in a vegan protein powder, she says, adding that “its mixability is next level.” What it’s made of: Organic pea protein takes center stage in this powder’s ingredients list. It’s joined by a small handful of additions, including fermented sugarcane and monk fruit for a hint of sweetness. It’s also certified by the Clean Label Project to be free of harmful chemicals and contaminants (like heavy metals and pesticide residue). Just so you know: While this shake has a vanilla flavor, our tester thought it had more of an earthy taste. Mixing it with a sweetened milk alternative or adding your own sweetener of choice might help if you’re not satisfied with the flavor. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea protein | Protein per serving: 20 grams | Servings per container: 15 | Flavors: Vanilla Best Vegan Protein for Exercise: Ora Organic So Clean & So Lean Plant-Based Superfood Protein Amazon Unflavored, unsweetened option won’t clash with certain drinks Get 15% off with code 15ORAORGANIC on Amazon Tester experienced separation after mixing Why we picked it: We picked So Clean & So Lean as the best vegan protein powder for exercise because its protein-per-serving amount is among the highest on this list—23 grams! It’s also packed with protein-rich ingredients, like quinoa and amaranth, which is important for athletes and gym rats who may have trouble reaching their protein needs with food alone. What it’s made of: In addition to quinoa and amaranth, this pea-and-rice formula includes digestive enzymes like amylase, which helps break down carbs, and antioxidant-rich fruits and greens, like organic kale, to help you supplement your nutritional needs. How it tastes: Our tester found the unflavored variety to have a “plant powder taste” that she didn’t love when stirred into just water or milk; she recommends trying it in a fruit smoothie. You can also grab this pick in three flavored options to avoid that grassy natural profile. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea and rice proteins | Protein per serving: 23 grams | Servings per container: 20 | Flavors: Unsweetened, vanilla, chocolate, vanilla chai Best Vegan Protein Powder to Mix With Water: Onnit Plant-Based Protein Onnit Tester says there was no clumping Can save 25% on first order and 15% on future orders with subscription Can only get free shipping on orders $100 or more Limited flavor options Texture might be too thick with almond milk (or other milks), testers say Why we picked it: Our tester preferred the texture of this powder mixed with water over plant-based milk. She used 10 ounces of water (Onnit recommends at least 8), and notes that the mixture blended well with her shaker cup: “10 seconds was the perfect amount of time to get this powder completely dissolved.” What it’s made of: It’s no surprise to see pea protein in this powder, based on how often it appears on this list (hint: it’s in every. single. pick.). But Onnit adds in less-expected protein types too, including pumpkin, sunflower, and watermelon seeds, for more variety. Just so you know: Our tester says this protein option left a film on her tongue, so consider keeping a water bottle handy to help rinse any residue down. And while she was into its consistency when mixed with water, she wasn’t a fan of its thickness when shaken with almond milk. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea, pumpkin, sunflower seed, watermelon seed proteins | Protein per serving: 20 grams | Total servings per container : 20 | Flavors: Chocolate, vanilla Best Chocolate Vegan Protein Powder: Transparent Labs 100% Pea Protein Isolate Transparent Labs Contains no artificial sweeteners Great flavor Higher in protein compared to other options on this list Third-party tested Gluten-free Limited flavor options Why we picked it: Chocolate lovers, this protein powder is for you. Made with organic cocoa powder, our tester found that this pick’s taste was mild and natural with no aftertaste. “It was not gritty, unlike other shakes on the market,” she adds. Try it in a creamy shake or in a comforting cup of hot cocoa. What it’s made of: This Transparent Labs powder is made with organic pea protein isolate, which gets a thumbs up for its complete profile. Geiger points out the 6.8 milligrams of iron per serving on the nutritional label as another plus. “Vegan women need about 32 milligrams of iron per day , and this can help them reach that goal,” she says. (Iron deficiency can lead to weakness, fatigue, impaired cognitive function, and other potential health issues.) Just so you know: If you’re watching your sodium intake, know that this protein powder contains 550 milligrams per serving. (The daily value for sodium is under 2,300 milligrams a day.) Product specs Key ingredients: Pea protein isolate | Protein per serving: 28 grams | Servings per container: 30 | Flavors: Chocolate, vanilla Best Value Vegan Protein Powder: Nutricost Organic Pea Protein Isolate Amazon Pros More affordable per serving than other options on this list Complete profile Cons Not the best choice if you like flavored powders Why we picked it: Protein powders can be pricey, but with this option from Nutricost, you get more bang for your buck. Depending on the size you purchase, you can pay as little as $0.58 per serving. (Compare that to Gainful, which is $3.50 per serving.) What it’s made of: This pick contains just one ingredient: organic pea protein isolate. This might help keep the cost low, but price isn’t the only factor to consider. This powder “lacks vitamins and minerals like calcium or iron and likely lacks taste, making it difficult to consume as a shake,” Geiger tells SELF. She says it would “likely need to be mixed with ingredients with strong flavors” for a better flavor (many reviewers recommend adding it to flavored beverages or blending it with fruit for that reason). Other winning options: Nutricost makes multiple other vegan, one-ingredient proteins, including a rice protein and a soy protein , if pea protein isn’t your thing. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea protein isolate | Protein per serving: 20 grams | Servings per container: 38, 86, or 95 (depending on size and flavor) | Flavors: Unflavored and vanilla Best Naturally-Sweetened Vegan Protein Powder: Legion Plant+ Vegan Protein Powder Shop at Legion Comes in fun flavors Mixes easily and stays smooth, per our tester Complete profile Tester thought it was too thick when mixed with almond milk May not taste sweet enough on its own Why we picked it: This third-party-tested protein powder contains no added sugars or artificial sweeteners, instead using natural ingredients like monk fruit to enhance the flavor. The formula also contains zero artificial flavors, food dyes, or fillers. What it’s made of: Pea protein isolate and rice protein concentrate join together to power up this powder. You’ll also spot salt in the ingredients, which can enhance taste , and xanthan gum, to help whip up a thicker texture. Just so you know: Regardless of whether she used water or almond milk as the base, our tester noticed that the product left a filmy aftertaste on her tongue. You may want to blend this powder into a smoothie (with whole-food ingredients like fruit or nut butters) to help. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea protein isolate, rice protein concentrate | Protein per serving: 24 grams | Servings per container: 20 | Flavors: French vanilla, cinnamon cereal, mocha cappuccino, apple pie, Dutch chocolate, salted caramel Vegan Protein Powder With Highest Protein: Orgain Organic Vegan Protein Powder Orgain Tester says it dissolves easily in both water and milk Mixture didn’t separate when left to rest Complete profile Limited flavor options May need some extra shaking for a smoother consistency No evidence of third-party testing Why we picked it: This Orgain supplement is the only option on our list to reach 30 grams of protein per serving (every other pick is between 20 and 28.) This high protein content is noteworthy for athletes whose exercise and training routines might make it difficult to hit their daily dietary goals with food alone. How it tastes: This product does contain sugar, but our tester says the vanilla version “did not taste sweet at all.” She prefers it with a milky base; remember, you can always opt for a pre-sweetened alt-milk to change up the flavor. Other winning options: If you wish your PSL doubled as a protein supplement, check out Orgain’s pumpkin spice plant-based protein powder . (Just note it has less protein per serving—21 grams instead of 30.) Product specs Key ingredients: Pea, brown rice, mung bean, chia seed proteins | Protein per serving: 30 grams | Servings per container: 16 | Flavors: Vanilla, chocolate Best Vegan Protein Powder for Baking: Ghost Vegan Protein Powder Amazon Comes in unique flavor options Complete profile Gluten-free Not third-party tested Why we picked it: With dessert-friendly flavor options like banana pancake batter and chocolate cereal milk, this Ghost powder is a prime pick for baking protein-rich treats. Protein powder isn’t solely for shakes, after all; try adding this one into a muffin or brownie mix. What it’s made of: This powder is made with multiple types of vegan protein. Geiger points out that Ghost discloses the exact amount of each protein in the blend, which isn’t the case for most other options. “They use pea, pumpkin, and watermelon seeds, which add other nutrients like calcium and iron,” she says, which are beneficial for your bone health and energy production, respectively. Just so you know: This probably won’t come as a surprise, but the peanut butter cereal milk flavor does contain peanuts. If you have a peanut allergy, check out the other options. Product specs Key ingredients: Pea, pumpkin, watermelon seed proteins | Protein per serving: 21 grams | Flavors: Peanut butter cereal milk, banana pancake batter, chocolate cereal milk, Cinnabon, coconut ice cream, pancake batter Benefits of vegan protein powder Vegan protein powder has many similar benefits to animal-based protein powder, such as building muscle mass and boosting recovery. That said, it also has its own specific advantages—for vegans and non-vegans alike. We don’t always have time to prepare a protein-rich meal. Plus, we don’t necessarily want to feel mega-full before our workouts (vom alert). Protein powder makes it easier to meet our goals and feel comfortably full whenever we need a boost. It only takes a few seconds to shake up a blend; all you need is water, a plant-based milk, or another liquid of your choice as the base. Vegan protein powders do not use any animal products, unlike other formulas that feature proteins like whey (derived from milk), egg whites, or casein (made from dehydrated milk curd). Many people go plant-based for the sake of keeping dairy cows and other animals free from harm and mistreatment. These products are a big plus for vegans, vegetarians, and anyone else who wants to reduce their impact on animals. Plant-based protein powders and foods have a lower environmental impact when compared to animal products. Animal production requires more resources, like water and land, and leads to icky outputs, like sewage and greenhouse gasses. For example, research has demonstrated that producing 100 grams of milk-derived protein can use nearly eight times as much land and over 10 times the amount of freshwater as manufacturing the same amount of pea protein . How to find the best protein powder for you Finding your new ride-or-die vegan protein powder should involve more than just picking out a flavor you love (though that’s super important too). Consider the following factors when it’s time to shop. This refers to the amount of protein you’re getting per serving. The higher the number, the faster you might be able to reach your daily protein minimum. As a baseline, the recommended dietary allowance (RDA) in the United States is 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of your body weight. That’s 0.36 grams per pound, per day. (You might already get to this amount with your regular diet.) If you lead an active lifestyle, or you’re an athlete or gym buff, however, this number may be too low. A serving of at least 20 to 30 grams has been found to produce the most consistent results for anyone who regularly exercises, which is why we make sure our picks have at least 20 grams per serving. That said, we recommend speaking to a registered nutritionist or dietitian to determine the best number for you. Recommended protein content “always depends on the person and/or the activity,” says Dr. Hunnes, adding that your weight, personal goals, and training routines can be very important in determining the right amount for you. “Ideally, a protein powder will only contain a few ingredients,” Grace Kelley, MS, RDN, LD , sports dietitian and owner of Nourished Endurance, tells SELF. You’ll want to search for protein sources high in essential amino acids—like soy or peas—while avoiding certain other ingredients that may mess with your stomach. “Protein powders with sugar and other additives could also cause constipation,” Kelley says, especially if you’re not hydrated enough. She recommends looking for a product without certain ingredients, like artificial sweeteners, sugar alcohols (like xylitol and erythritol), and chicory root, if you’re prone to gastrointestinal distress (like bloating, stomach pain, and nausea). “Supplements like protein powders are not regulated by the FDA,” Kelley says, which means they’re not necessarily screened for ingredients like stimulants, diuretics, and masking agents. “Third-party certifications assure that supplement labels match the contents of the product and don’t contain any banned substances.” She says to look for the NSF Certification , which demonstrates food safety, animal wellness, and best practice, or the Informed Choice Certification , which demonstrates that a product has been regularly tested for prohibited substances and meets the demands of dietary supplement and nutrition manufacturing. Vegan protein powder versus whey protein powder While they’re both formulated to provide similar results, vegan formulas differ from whey-based powders—and not just because the former ditches the dairy. Learn more about their main differences below. Vegan protein powders contain no ingredients derived from animals, instead sourcing protein from plant-based foods such as peas, pumpkins, and chia seeds. This is a win for vegans and vegetarians, as well as anyone with a dairy intolerance or allergy. However, many vegan proteins tend not to have all of the essential amino acids your body needs, which is why it can be helpful to search for options that combine multiple types into one powder. Think of it like adding different food components to your dinner plate for a well-rounded meal. Whey protein is created by adding enzymes to milk, most often from cows. It’s extremely popular, as it naturally has a complete protein profile, meaning it contains all nine essential amino acids that our bodies can’t naturally create. (Most plant-based proteins are incomplete on their own.) If you’re vegan, this dairy option is a true no-go. If you’re lactose intolerant, however, you could consider a pick with whey protein isolate, which contains practically no lactose at all. ( Bye, protein farts! ) What is the best source of protein in a vegan protein powder? “Many plant-based proteins are considered incomplete because they lack one or more of the essential amino acids,” Kelley tells SELF. But that doesn’t mean it’s complete or bust. She says finding a beautifully balanced blend is often key: “Combining plant proteins in your diet can help you meet your daily requirements.” Kelley recommends combining proteins from ingredients like beans, legumes, whole grains, nuts, and seeds to nail nutrition requirements and add some variety to your diet. If you want to keep it simple, pea protein is a great way to go. It has a complete profile and, as Kelley points out, is highly digestible, “making it suitable for athletes or those with sensitive digestive systems.” She says the reason you’ll sometimes see it combined with other proteins is that, while complete, it does have smaller concentrations of some amino acids compared to other complete proteins, like whey. “Some pea protein powders blend with other plant proteins (like brown rice or hemp) to improve the amino acid profile.” “While pea protein is an excellent supplement,” Kelley adds, it “shouldn't replace a balanced, whole foods diet.” Remember—supplement, don’t substitute. How we test protein powders Our testers personally try the plant-based powders to see how they shake out IRL. They taste them with different bases, check for texture changes, examine the packaging, and more. Below are seven factors our team considers when testing protein powders: Protein source A label check comes first; our team notes which types of protein appear in each powder. For this list, we also made sure that each protein source was vegan and had a complete profile. Third-party certification Since protein powders do not require FDA approval, SELF testers do their research to see whether each powder has been checked by an independent lab for potentially dangerous chemicals or banned substances. Sweeteners Some brands use sugar while others use artificial sweeteners or natural alternatives. Certain sweeteners may lead to digestive issues, so our testers note the type as they taste. Texture Protein powder shakes might be gritty, smooth, thick, watery—or a funky mix of the above. Testers try one mixture made with water and another with milk or a plant-based milk. They also note if the texture becomes sludgy or clumpy a few minutes after mixing. Taste Taste is subjective, but our testers always add in their two cents to help you make a decision. Digestion If our testers say a protein powder is stomach-irritating, we want to know—and we want you to know, especially if you have any GI issues. Packaging It can be a deal-breaker if the bag or container doesn’t reseal properly or only comes in one size, so we point out any potential packaging pros or cons. FAQs Fast facts on vegan protein powders? You got it. Get all of the answers you need in one fell scoop below. There isn’t a straightforward answer here (sorry!). The best plant-based protein powder for you will depend on factors like how active you are, your fitness goals, and your diet (as well as your own personal taste preferences). Our overall favorite pick is the Transparent Labs Organic Vegan Rice and Pea Protein , but a nutrition professional can help you narrow things down based on your individual health needs. Vegan protein powders are great options for vegans and anyone with lactose intolerance—but don’t take that as a prescription. “Most people do not need a protein supplement or powder in their diet,” Dr. Hunnes says. She adds that they can, however, be great for athletes who don’t easily meet their daily calorie (and protein) needs. “I don't really consider any ‘isolated nutrient’ healthy, per se,” says Dr. Hunnes, adding that it’s best to get your nutrients from their original source (a.k.a. peas rather than pea protein). She notes that vegan proteins contain fiber, which can be a big plus for anyone whose constipation has them, well, down in the dumps. “Working well” doesn’t translate to a simple hierarchy in protein. “There may be a slight difference in amino acid composition,” says Dr. Hunnes, referencing how animal protein typically has higher levels. “However, with a varied diet, you won't be deficient in any of the essential amino acids. So, I don't personally believe it matters much which you use.” Related: The Best Protein Powders in 2024, According to Experts The Best Treadmills for Any Home Gym The Best Compact Exercise Equipment for Small Spaces in 2024
West Ham surprise Newcastle with 2-0 away winPatricia Bednar, 86, of Brainerd, went peacefully into the arms of Jesus on November 24, 2024, at home in Brainerd. A memorial service will be held on Sunday December 15, 2024, at 2:00pm at the Brenny Family Funeral Chapel in Baxter. There will be a visitation held one hour prior to the start of the service at the Chapel. Patricia was born to John and Velma (Lamm) Taylor on October 16, 1938, in Canby, MN. She graduated from Canby High School in 1956, and married Roger Bednar on June 2, 1956. Roger and Pat had the first wedding held in the remodeled Presbyterian Church in Canby. Pat was good at many sports; from playing softball to snowmobile racing and bowling. Pat loved country music and sang along to many different songs, she had the best flower gardens in town, and for 25 years, Pat and a group of friends went bowling on Fridays and would play poker afterwards. She was an active member of Pro-Life MCCL in Brainerd. She was also very talented in painting ceramics. Pat was a wonderful wife and mom. Her memory will live on with us. Grateful for sharing Pat’s life are her husband of 68 years; Roger Bednar, children; Gregory (Bonnie) Bednar, Chad (Deb Dortch) Bednar, Michael (Karol) Bednar, and Wendy (Jim) Lane, 10 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Wally, Ruth and Steve, and many aunts and uncles. Arrangements are entrusted to Brenny Family Funeral Chapel, Baxter.
We are well-positioned to grow via key market opportunities at the forefront of global healthcare, including the incoming U.S. administration's aim to "Make America Healthy Again" by tackling chronic disease. Commercial and Community Care-Delivery: Continued expansion with market-leading employer, provider and payvider innovation partners Growth of GLP-1s: Engagement expertise provides unique ability to facilitate sustainable health outcomes and demonstrable ROI to GLP-1 sponsors Rise of Health AI: Unique data sets and capabilities will enrich and accelerate progress of next-gen clinical discovery platforms TORONTO , Nov. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ - Newtopia Inc. (" Newtopia " or the " Company ") NEWU NEWUF , a tech-enabled whole health platform creating sustainable habits that prevent, slow and reverse chronic disease, today announced its third quarter 2024 financial results, operational highlights and filing of its financial statements. These results pertain to the three months ended September 30, 2024 . All amounts are expressed in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise noted. Third Quarter 2024 Financial Highlights: Revenue of $1.0 million Opex reduction of 16% New partnership with US supplemental payvider positions Newtopia for profitability in 2025 "As we have for eleven years, Newtopia continues to prove our unique ability to produce industry-leading patient engagement and to cultivate healthy habits that can prevent, slow and reverse chronic metabolic disease", said Jeff Ruby , Newtopia Founder and CEO. "Most recently, we reported nine-month outcomes from our ongoing trial with Arkansas -based Heartland Whole Health Institute, in which we delivered Newtopia's best-ever engagement rates and weight loss outcomes in both provider and employer environments." "This quarter we also further strengthened our underlying operations, and evolved our offerings to respond to emerging industry opportunities and value-based needs, including the incoming US administration's desire to 'Make America Healthy Again' by tackling chronic disease – something we do better than anyone else in the market", continued Ruby. "Building on the strength of this progress we continue to pursue three significant opportunities to accelerate Newtopia growth in the final quarter of the year and into 2025: (1) expanding our key innovation partnerships with providers, employers and provincial payers, including a new relationship with a US Supplemental Payvider covering millions of employee lives; (2) combining Newtopia's proven habit change platform with GLP-1 drugs for obesity and type 2 diabetes; and (3) partnering with health AI and clinical discovery innovators to improve our collective ability to deliver best in breed outcomes that prevent, reverse and slow chronic disease", Ruby concluded. Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results Revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2024 was $1.0 million compared to $2.4 million in the prior-year period. This decrease is driven by the loss of a client effective June 2024 , in addition to a structural incentive change with an existing client which the Company is actively working to offset. Gross profit for the third quarter was $0.3 million , or 34% of revenue. Gross profit consists of revenue less direct expenses, including the cost of Welcome Kits and labor costs associated with the Company's frontline health coaching team. Adjusted operating expenses for the three months ended September 30, 2024 , totaled $1.3 million , compared to $1.6 million in the prior-year period. The Company posted an adjusted operating loss of $987 thousand , compared to a gain of $21 thousand in the prior-year period. Given the new partnership with a US payvider, Newtopia anticipates returning to profitable growth in the near future. Conference Call The Company will host a conference call November 27 at 5 p.m. eastern time to discuss the third quarter 2024 results in further detail. To access the conference call, please dial (800) 717-1738 (U.S.) or (646) 307-1865 (International) 10 minutes prior to the start time and reference Conference ID number 15026. The call will also be available via live webcast on the investor relations portion of the Company's website located at investor.newtopia.com . A replay of the conference call will be available through December 18, 2024 , which can be accessed by dialing (844) 512-2921 (U.S.) or (412) 317-6671 (International) and entering the passcode 11157569. The webcast will also be archived on the Company's website. About Newtopia Newtopia is a personalized whole health platform helping people create positive lifelong habits that prevent, slow, or reverse chronic disease while reducing healthcare costs. The platform leverages genetic, social and behavioral insights to create individualized prevention programs with a focus on metabolic disease, diabetes, mental health challenges, hypertension, weight management and musculoskeletal disorders. With a person-centered approach that combines virtual care, digital tools, connected devices and actionable data science, Newtopia delivers sustainable clinical and financial outcomes. Newtopia serves some of the largest nationwide employers and health plans and is currently listed in Canada on the Toronto Stock Exchange NEWU and is quoted in the US on the OTCQB ® Venture Market NEWUF . To learn more, visit newtopia.com , LinkedIn or X . Forward Looking Statements This news release contains forward-looking information and forward-looking statements, within the meaning of applicable Canadian securities legislation, and forward looking statements, within the meaning of applicable United States securities legislation (collectively, "forward-looking statements"), which reflects management's expectations regarding Newtopia's future growth, results from operations (including, without limitation, future production and capital expenditures), performance (both operational and financial) and business prospects and opportunities. Wherever possible, words such as "predicts", "projects", "targets", "plans", "expects", "does not expect", "budget", "scheduled", "estimates", "forecasts", "anticipate" or "does not anticipate", "believe", "intend" and similar expressions or statements that certain actions, events or results "may", "could", "would", "might" or "will" be taken, occur or be achieved, or the negative or grammatical variation thereof or other variations thereof, or comparable terminology have been used to identify forward-looking statements. All statements other than statements of historical fact may be forward- looking information. Such statements reflect Newtopia's current views and intentions with respect to future events, based on information available to Newtopia, and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties, and assumptions. Material factors or assumptions were applied in providing forward-looking information. While forward-looking statements are based on data, assumptions and analyses that Newtopia believes are reasonable under the circumstances, whether actual results, performance or developments will meet Newtopia's expectations and predictions depends on a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results, performance and financial condition of Newtopia to differ materially from its expectations. Forward-looking statements are not a guarantee and are based on a number of estimates and assumptions management believes to be relevant and reasonable, whether actual results, performance or developments will meet Newtopia's expectations and predictions depends on a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results, performance and financial condition of Newtopia to differ materially from its expectations. Certain of the "risk factors" that could cause actual results to differ materially from Newtopia's forward-looking statements in this press release include, without limitation: the termination of contracts by clients, risks related to COVID-19 including various recommendations, orders and measures of governmental authorities to try to limit the pandemic, including travel restrictions, border closures, non-essential business closures, quarantines, self-isolations, shelters- in-place and social distancing, disruptions to markets, economic activity, financing, supply chains and sales channels, and a deterioration of general economic conditions including a possible national or global recession; and other general economic, market and business conditions and factors, including the risk factors discussed or referred to in Newtopia's disclosure documents, filed with the securities regulatory authorities in certain provinces of Canada and available at www.sedarplus.ca including Newtopia's final long form prospectus dated March 30, 2020 . For more information on these risks please see the "Risk Factors" in Newtopia's final long-form prospectus dated March 30, 2020 . Should any factor affect Newtopia in an unexpected manner, or should assumptions underlying the forward-looking information prove incorrect, the actual results or events may differ materially from the results or events predicted. Any such forward-looking information is expressly qualified in its entirety by this cautionary statement. Moreover, Newtopia does not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of such forward-looking information. The forward-looking information included in this news release is made as of the date of this news release, and Newtopia undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking information, other than as required by applicable law. Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. Key Financial Measures and Schedule of Non-GAAP Reconciliations Unaudited Gross Profit Information- including amortization Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024 2023 2024 2023 $ $ $ $ Revenue 986,116 2,434,606 4,369,086 7,440,297 Cost of revenue (651,969) (1,040,988) (2,359,758) (3,501,663) Gross profit 334,147 1,393,618 2,009,328 3,938,634 Gross profit margin 34 % 57 % 46 % 53 % Reconciliation of Total Operating Expenses to Adjusted Operating Expenses Three Months Ended September 30, Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024 2023 2024 2023 $ $ $ $ Total expenses 1,978,493 2,164,039 6,038,822 7,313,195 Add (Subtract) Share-based compensation (54,851) (158,584) (195,941) (466,887) Depreciation of property and equipment (483) (1,386) (1,953) (4,965) Debenture interest and accretion expense (300,997) (246,556) (844,321) (593,979) Interest on promissory note (2,000) - (2,000) - Interest on lease obligations - (5,221) - (26,784) Finance charges (256,482) (145,024) (496,171) (376,990) Amortization of deferred finance charges (44,984) (39,710) (130,884) (107,500) Foreign exchange gain (loss) 2,094 17,302 32,843 (36,791) (Loss) Gain on settlement of related party payable - 3,111 (9,797) 10,314 Adjusted operating expenses 1,320,790 1,579,015 4,390,598 5,700,657 Unaudited Adjusted Operating Loss Three Months Ended Sep 30, Nine Months Ended Sep 30, 2024 2023 2024 2023 $ $ $ $ Gross profit 334,147 1,393,618 2,009,328 3,938,634 Add back amortization of intangible asset - 206,509 - 619,537 Adjusted gross profit 334,147 1,600,127 2,009,328 4,558,171 Adjusted operating expenses (1,320,790) (1,579,015) (4,390,598) (5,700,657) Adjusted operating loss (986,643) 21,112 (2,381,270) (1,142,486) Newtopia Inc. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Financial Position (Unaudited) As at September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023 (Expressed in Canadian Dollars) September 30, December 31, 2024 2023 $ $ Assets Current assets Cash 10,200 387,339 Trade and other receivables 381,061 1,400,959 Contract assets - 259,072 Prepaid expenses and deposits 137,226 101,043 Inventories 91,654 115,232 Deferred costs 41,979 64,583 662,120 2,328,228 Property and equipment 2,712 4,665 664,832 2,332,893 Liabilities Current liabilities Trade and other payables 2,415,716 1,825,356 Credit facility 4,865,674 4,767,006 Promissory note 200,000 - Contract Liability 48,746 - Deferred revenue - 48,185 Debentures 5,735,672 3,723,530 13,265,808 10,364,077 Debentures - 1,387,476 13,265,808 11,751,553 Shareholders' Equity (Deficit) Common shares 49,754,858 49,404,596 Contributed surplus 14,648,104 14,151,188 Deficit (77,003,938) (72,974,444) (12,600,976) (9,418,660) 664,832 2,332,893 Newtopia Inc. Condensed Interim Consolidated Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss (Unaudited) Three Months Ended September 30, 2024 (Expressed in Canadian Dollars) 2024 2023 $ $ Revenue 986,116 2,434,606 Cost revenue 651,969 1,040,988 Gross profit 334,147 1,393,618 Operating expenses Technology and development 366,732 446,504 Sales and marketing 163,261 317,544 General and administrative 790,797 814,967 Share-based compensation 54,851 158,584 Depreciation of property and equipment 483 1,386 1,376,124 1,738,985 Other expenses (income) Interest on lease obligations - 5,221 Debenture interest and accretion expense 300,997 246,556 Interest on promissory note 2,000 - Finance charges 256,482 145,024 Foreign exchange (gain) loss (2,094) (17,302) (Gain) Loss on settlement of related party payable - (3,111) Amortization of deferred finance charges 44,984 39,710 602,369 425,054 Net loss and comprehensive loss (1,644,346) (770,421) Loss per share Basic and diluted loss per share (0.01) (0.01) Weighted average number of shares outstanding Basic and diluted 173,265,303 153,829,313 Newtopia Inc. Condensed Interim Statements of Cash Flows (Unaudited) Nine Months Ended September 30, 2024 (Expressed in Canadian Dollars) 2024 2023 $ $ Cash flows used in operating activities Net loss and comprehensive loss (4,029,494) (3,374,561) Items not involving cash Depreciation of property and equipment 1,953 4,965 Amortization of intangible asset - 619,537 Amortization of deferred finance charge 130,884 107,500 Debenture interest and accretion expense 624,661 353,530 Interest on promissory note 2,000 - Interest on lease obligations - 26,784 Debt modification - 8,956 Credit facility interest 130,466 - Share-based compensation 195,941 466,887 (Gain) Loss on settlement of related party payable 9,797 (10,314) (2,933,792) (1,796,716) Change in non-cash working capital Trade and other receivables 1,019,898 (216,987) Prepaid expenses and deposits (36,183) (33,712) Inventories 23,578 208,151 Trade and other payables 442,895 (502,016) Deferred revenue (48,185) - Contract asset/liability 307,818 174,670 (1,223,971) (2,166,610) Cash flows used in investing activities Purchase of property and equipment - (2,548) - (2,548) Cash flows from financing activities Credit facility withdrawals (3,726,407) 4,706,984 Credit facility repayments 3,825,080 (5,167,679) Credit facility financing costs (93,280) (117,260) Promissory note 200,000 - Repayment of lease obligation - (464,998) Proceeds from private placement issuance of Units, net of costs 641,440 1,467,295 Proceeds from issuance of debenture units, net of costs - 1,746,201 Repayment of debentures - (30,000) proceeds from exercise of warrants - 258,299 846,833 2,398,842 (Decrease) Increase in cash (377,139) 229,684 Cash, beginning of period 387,339 345,950 Cash, end of period 10,200 575,634 View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/newtopia-reports-third-quarter-2024-financial-results-302317816.html SOURCE Newtopia Inc. © 2024 Benzinga.com. 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