While Canadian officials reassure the public that no dangerous strain of avian flu has been detected in domestic dairy cows, concerns mount over the nation’s […]
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NASA gearing up for Arctic Circle balloon missions in mid-May
In mid-May, NASA will kick off its long-duration balloon campaign in Sweden, aimed at gathering crucial scientific data to support multiple projects. Teaming up with […]
Retailers Abandon Self-Checkout Systems Due to Rising Theft and Customer Dissatisfaction
In 2020, Walmart initiated trials of cashierless, fully self-checkout large-scale stores, initially in the United States before expanding to Canada. However, the trial didn’t gain […]
New Regulations on Off-Campus Work Hours for International Students Coming to Canada
Canada’s Commitment to International Students: Balancing Opportunity and Integrity Highlighting the significant contributions of international students to Canada’s society, culture, and economy, recent months have […]
Hammerhead Worms, Invasive and Toxic, Establish Presence in Ontario
Ontario Welcomes Invasive, Toxic Worm Species: Potential Threat to Pets and Wildlife Recent sightings confirm the presence of hammerhead worms, also known as the broadhead […]
Quebec Considers New Legislation Mandating Increased Francophone Content on Streaming Platforms
Quebec to Boost Presence of Local Content on Netflix, Disney+, and Similar Platforms The Quebec government has revealed its intention to introduce legislation within the […]
First Nation chief predicts the tale of the orphaned orca will echo through ‘generations’.
On Friday, an orphaned killer whale calf successfully escaped from a secluded tidal lagoon off Vancouver Island. After being trapped for over a month, the […]
Ontario Allocates $45K to Thunder Bay Initiative Combatting Microplastic Pollution in Waterways.
Ontario Invests $45,000 in Project to Safeguard Lake Superior and Thunder Bay Waterways from Plastic Pollution A collaborative effort between EcoSuperior and the City of […]