Ottawa suggests $1.7 billion fund to assist provinces in reducing homebuilding expenses.

The Canadian government is proposing a significant $1.7 billion fund aimed at helping provinces reduce homebuilding expenses. This initiative comes as part of a broader strategy to tackle the ongoing housing crisis, which has left many Canadians struggling to find... Read more

Ombud Reports That Strategy Designed to Assist Indigenous Businesses in Securing Federal Contracts is ‘Not Succeeding’

Recent ombud reports have raised significant concerns regarding the effectiveness of initiatives aimed at helping Indigenous businesses secure federal contracts. Despite the introduction of various strategies designed to enhance their access to government opportunities, the reports suggest these efforts are... Read more

This spider appears to be a casualty of a zombie fungus, but researchers claim it’s all a trick.

In a peculiar twist of nature, a spider that seems to have succumbed to a zombie fungus has caught the attention of researchers. Typically, parasitic fungi, particularly those from the genus Ophiocordyceps, infect insects, manipulating their behavior and ultimately leading... Read more

Carney calls for an apology regarding the surveillance program targeting Indigenous communities.

Mark Carney, the former governor of the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England, has recently called for a formal apology regarding the surveillance program that disproportionately targeted Indigenous communities. This initiative involved monitoring and gathering data on Indigenous... Read more

EU Accuses Adult Websites of Violating Technology Safety Regulations, Potential Fines Ahead

The European Union has recently accused several adult websites of violating technology safety regulations, raising alarms over data protection and user safety standards. In a bid to enforce stricter compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and other technological... Read more

UN Conference Considers Enhanced Protections for Snowy Owls, Giant Otters, and Hammerhead Sharks

The recent UN conference focused on bolstering protections for endangered species, including snowy owls, giant otters, and hammerhead sharks, highlights the urgent need for global conservation efforts. Snowy owls, native to the Arctic regions, are facing threats from climate change... Read more

Air Canada CEO expresses remorse over lack of French proficiency after tragic plane crash

Air Canada’s CEO recently expressed deep remorse regarding his lack of proficiency in French, following a tragic plane crash that claimed several lives. This acknowledgment comes amid heightened sensitivities in a bilingual nation where both English and French play critical... Read more

Top Sources for New Player Casino Bonuses

When venturing into the world of online casinos, new players often seek enticing bonuses to enhance their gaming experience. Understanding where to find the best bonuses can significantly impact one’s gameplay. Here are some top sources for new player casino... Read more

Boosting financial support is the initial move to tackle sports challenges, says CEO of Canadian Olympic Committee.

Boosting financial support is essential for addressing the myriad challenges faced by sports organizations, particularly in Canada, according to the CEO of the Canadian Olympic Committee (COC). With the landscape of athletics constantly evolving, it is crucial to ensure that... Read more

WNBA Schedules Expansion Draft on April 3 for Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire

The WNBA is set to host an exciting Expansion Draft on April 3, with the debuting teams – the Toronto Tempo and the Portland Fire – eagerly anticipating the selection of their rosters. This marks a significant moment in both... Read more
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