Canadians across the country will be experiencing some pretty intense temperatures differences this week. Those in the west will see temperatures plummet and the chance of snow in some places, while those in the east will see temperatures soar as a heat dome parks across the region. Western Canada will …
Read More »Wildfire threatens Fort Good Hope, N.W.T., as evacuation continues
As of about 7:15 a.m. local time Sunday, Fort Good Hope Chief Collin Pierrot told CBC News that no structures in Fort Good Hope were damaged in the fire overnight. No structures have burned as of Sunday morning, Fort Good Hope chief says. A wildfire continues to threaten homes in …
Read More »China sustains partnerships for NEV leadership
HEFEI, China — Chinese automaker Chery in May launched a new energy vehicle (NEV) with a driving range exceeding 2,000 kilometers, featuring some tires supplied by German tire manufacturer Continental AG. Since 2019, the two companies have worked in cooperation to explore the NEV market. Their partnership exemplifies the growing …
Read More »Musk’s $44.9B Tesla pay package draws comparisons
EVEN though the median pay package of chief executive officers (CEOs) in the United States last year was nearly 200 times more than a worker in the middle of their company pay scales, Elon Musk’s record-setting Tesla compensation dwarfs them by comparison. Tesla shareholders on Thursday (Friday in Manila) voted …
Read More »Could free therapy help more entrepreneurs succeed?
A survey from the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) found that 24 per cent of entrepreneurs are struggling with their mental health, and that the numbers are even higher for younger, diverse and female entrepreneurs. Now, the BDC and other organizations are providing free therapy for business owners in …
Read More »They’re called ‘living snow fences’ — and they could soon appear along rural Ottawa roads
When Coun. David Brown proposed the motion to plant strips of trees and shrubs along rural roads to block snow from blowing into traffic, it was approved unanimously. Now the next step is to convince rural landowners to buy in. Trees and shrubs would block wind during the winter, instead …
Read More »Explorer Ernest Shackleton’s last ship found off Labrador’s south coast, says expedition
The wreck of polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton’s final ship has been discovered off Labrador’s south coast, says a Royal Canadian Geographical Society-led expedition. The Quest, which sank after striking ice in 1962, has been found intact, say explorers. The last vessel helmed by famed Anglo-Irish explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton …
Read More »Official N.B. government site on carbon taxes slammed for exaggerations, omissions
An official New Brunswick government web page set up to inform the general public about federal carbon taxes exaggerates costs that average consumers are likely to experience this year. Province overestimates carbon tax amounts, ignores rebates, in material used to inform the public An official New Brunswick government web page …
Read More »Is the flip phone back? Why some people are switching to dumbphones
Dumbphones, also known as simplephones or featurephones, are having a moment. The mobile devices are limited to basic functions like making phone calls and sending text messages, and often can’t connect to the internet. Adults and teens go back to basics with devices that only talk and text Want less …
Read More »LCBO blindsided by Ontario cancelling pilot to scan customer IDs at northern stores, exec emails show
LCBO executives said they were blindsided by the Ontario Ministry of Finance’s decision to cancel an anti-theft pilot at some northern stores soon after it was announced, documents obtained by CBC News show. One email to LCBO leadership says politicians had appreciated the "effort to help curb what is a …
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