While I agree that we do need tighter controls on what is shown on both TV and the internet, particularly given the fact that so many very young children have both TV sets and laptops in their bedrooms, absolutely nothing will change until a new wave of singers emerge who are intelligent,...
Application of treated sewage sludge (biosolids) from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) to farmlands is an important pathway through which microplastic particles (MPs) enter terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, microplastic concentrations in Canadian biosolids have only been estimated in samples from four ...
Don’t get too caught up with how many MPs a camera has without considering how the camera will be used. Generally, there are two reasons you’d want a camera offering a high resolution(more MegaPixels): You’re going to be photographing for print media. The larger the print, the more...
Re: "learnt many things about how not to run a company" "Would you go to an Accountant who was not chartered? Would you go to a Pharmacist who was not chartered? Would you go to an Architect who was not chartered?" Would you be governed by MPs who know nothing of how to run a...
Of respondents, 44 per cent intended to vote Tory —roughly on par with the Canadian average. Most notably, the OMNI poll found that the more time a newcomer spent in Canada, the more likely they were to lean Conservative. Among immigrants who’d been in Canada for less than six years,...
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of Feb. 16 ... What we are watching in Canada ...
Although many MPs in New Zealand supported the NZPC during the campaign for the PRA, MP Brent Catchpole (NZ First) joined others who opposed the bill by calling into question the integrity of the NZPC in parliament saying that it was “the one organisation that is out there promoting ...
“We’ve grown beyond just an Asian clientele,” T&T chief executive Tina Lee told The Canadian Press in a recent interview. Hogan calls this “channel blurring,” where retailers that have historically been associated with a specific community become popular across demographics. ...
The London, Ont., woman and nearly 700 other people, many of whom are members of the Muslim Canadian community,have asked in an open letter that their leaders "help separate fact from fiction" by speaking out about misinformation they see fuelling a lot of the disco...
Corporate rules are often analysed without attending to the strengths and limitations of the body making, monitoring or implementing those rules. However,