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US Soccer scored a big goal for wage equity, reaching a historic equal pay agreement with its men’s
Horror stories about long wait times at Canadian airports have flooded the news in recent weeks, and
Across the Pacific, New Zealand dairy producers launched a formal complaint alleging dairy tariffs v
India announced a ban on wheat exports over the weekend, a move that threatens to drive up already-h
In the midst of a week packed with inflation concerns, stock market pressures, and the breakdown of
As more people take advantage of the opportunity to work remotely, extend vacations, or just take a
Clearview, the surveillance company that rose to fame for scraping social media to build a huge faci
If you’re wondering what’s up with stocks lately, you probably already know the answer is that nothi
Despite a Canadian horse being one of the favourites, Canadians couldn’t bet on last Saturday’s Kent
Calgary’s Neo Financial has raised C$185 million led by billionaire Peter Thiel’s Valar Ventures—lau
Markets are trying to connect the dots on the future of ride-sharing, as Uber doubles its revenue fr
The United Church of Canada has plans to create new rental apartments for 34,000 people over the nex
Turns out, the majority of mental health and prayer apps are pretty creepy—tracking, sharing, and ca
Social media and camera company Snap announced a mix of new platform features this week—some that be
Meta’s stock surged yesterday after adding more users than expected but posted its slowest revenue g
Spotify gained two million new paying subscribers over Q1 and its total monthly average of paid and
Elections Canada is undergoing a digital makeover that includes virtual offices and modernizing reco
As China continues to keep much of Shanghai in lockdown as it combats a mass Covid outbreak, Chinese
Lululemon is launching two membership plans later this year in a bid to drive customer brand loyalty
Telsa CEO Elon Musk confirmed that, between his own considerable wealth and loans from banks led by