A Quebec-based company is hoping to become a leader in direct air capture, where carbon dioxide is removed from the atmosphere. But questions remain about whether the technology is the best use of limited public funds and resources as the world seeks to reduce climate-warming greenhouse gas emissions. Direct air …
Read More »CRA paid out $37M to tax scammers, unsealed affidavit alleges
A once-sealed affidavit filed with the Tax Court of Canada and obtained by The Fifth Estate details how alleged scammers tricked the Canada Revenue Agency and made off with $37 million of taxpayers’ money. KPMG fought for months to block public from seeing court document. A once-sealed affidavit filed with …
Read More »What you need to know about criminal charges linked to Thunder Bay, Ont., police
Thunder Bay’s police service is back under the microscope after Ontario Provincial Police laid charges against several people linked to the force. Here’s a history of the longtime concerns as well as more about the charges and those facing them, including from court documents obtained by CBC News. OPP investigation …
Read More »Billiards GOAT ‘Bata’ Reyes showered with praises at The Derby City Classic
Efren ‘Bata’ Reyes MANILA, Philippines – The greatest billiards player of all time is a Filipino. His name is Efren “Bata” Reyes. “The Magician” for most. Or nicknamed Legend. Just a month ago, the 69-year-old pool titan was accorded a place in the World Billiards Hall of Fame in Yushan, …
Read More »Tim Hortons says ‘technical errors’ falsely told people they won $55K boat in Roll Up To Win promo
A technical error by Tim Hortons led coffee drinkers across Canada to falsely believe they had won a $55,000 boat as part of the franchise’s Roll Up To Win promotion. Coffee chain sent email to contest participants Wednesday, apologizing for the error. A technical error by Tim Hortons led coffee …
Read More »Driver going wrong way on Hwy. 417 dies in early morning crash
A driver heading down Highway 417 in the wrong direction died in a crash early Thursday morning that shut down the highway at Innes Road, blocking one of the main ways drivers get from the east to central Ottawa. Police received a call shortly after 3:30 a.m. for the two-car …
Read More »Princess Diana’s dresses on display in Hong Kong ahead of auction
(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 27, 1988 Princess of Wales Diana waves to the crowd during her visit to the Footscray Park in suburb of Melbourne. More than two decades after her death, Princess Diana’s ill-fated entry into the British royal family is the main storyline in …
Read More »Studio Ghibli to receive Cannes’ Palme d’Or award
Japanese animation powerhouse Studio Ghibli is set to receive the prestigious Honorary Palme d’Or at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival. Marking a first in the award’s history, Studio Ghibli will be the first recipient to be recognized by group with the award instead of an individual director or actor. “For …
Read More »Born-2013 Blue Eagles win RIFA Cup final
The Ateneo de Manila Grade School’s Midget D Born-2013 Football Varsity Team outscored the Claret School of Quezon City, 7-2, to clinch the championship round of the Rizal Football Association (RIFA) tournament. During the RIFA Finals held last April 13 at the Moro Field of the Ateneo De Manila University …
Read More »Tesla to lay off 10% of its workforce as sales fall
Tesla will lay off more than 10 per cent of its global workforce, an internal memo seen by Reuters on Monday shows, as it grapples with falling sales and an intensifying price war for electric vehicles. Stock underperforming legacy automakers like Toyota, General Motors. Tesla will lay off more than …
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