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A sailboat that ships cargo across the ocean? This company looks to the past for inspiration
Guillaume Le Grand is trying to bring cargo shipping back to its roots. Standing on the deck of an 82-metre sailboat docked in Quebec City’s
Tesla’s Elon Musk unveils ‘Cybercab’ robotaxi as focus shifts to automation
Tesla CEO Elon Musk showcased on Thursday a long-awaited robotaxi with two gull-wing doors and no steering wheel or pedals and surprised with robovan, betting on
TD Bank fined $3B US after pleading guilty in historic U.S. money-laundering case
Toronto-Dominion Bank has been ordered to pay a total of $3.09 billion US in fines after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including conspiracy to violate
Google’s Nobel prize winners stir debate over AI research
The award this week of Nobel prizes in chemistry and physics to a small number of artificial intelligence pioneers affiliated with Google has stirred debate over the company’s
Income inequality in Canada rises to the highest level ever recorded: Statistics Canada
Income inequality in Canada has hit the highest level ever recorded as wealth becomes increasingly concentrated in fewer hands, says Canada’s statistics agency. The gap
Air Canada pilots vote in favour of new contract, eliminating risk of strike
Air Canada pilots have given a green light to a tentative agreement with the airline, dashing any fears of a future strike and allowing management
Trudeau applauds Thailand for legalizing gay marriage during ASEAN summit
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau congratulated the prime minister of Thailand for her country’s recent legalization of same-sex marriage. Trudeau made the comments while attending the
Alberta making it harder for foreign companies to invest in energy infrastructure, lawyers say
The Alberta government is making it tougher for foreign companies to invest in energy infrastructure, which legal experts say is impacting the amount of investment in
U.S. inflation reaches lowest point since February 2021, but price pressures persist
Inflation in the United States dropped last month to its lowest point since it first began surging more than three years ago, adding to a