One of the locations for fast-charging electric vehicles in Saskatoon is in Stonebridge. It's more reliable," said Tyler Krause, who sits on the board for the Saskatchewan Electric Vehicle Association and founded the Tesla Owners Club of Saskatchewan. Matthew Pointer, with the Saskatchewan Electric Vehicle Association, says misconceptions about electric vehicles having problems with cold weather are not true and that they work and start just fine. (Radio-Canada)Pointer said the cost savings of driving an electric vehicle for five years are "insane." "Reinvigorate your main street by putting an electric vehicle charger to encourage business in your restaurants, local shops and recreational activity areas," Pointer said.

January 14, 2024 01:35 UTC

Quebec provincial police are investigating after a teen died after falling from a ski lift in Morin-Heights, Que., on Jan. 12, 2024. (Lynda Paradis/Radio-Canada - image credit)A 15-year-old boy is dead after falling from a ski lift Friday evening in the Laurentians, police say. Sûreté du Québec (SQ) police officers arrived at the scene in Morin-Heights, Que., around 10 p.m. Friday. Ski staff and paramedics performed first aid before the teen was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead, said SQ spokesperson Camille Savoie. Investigators are looking into several hypotheses, Savoie said, including that the teen was feeling unwell at the time.

January 14, 2024 00:26 UTC

Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw identified the 'terrorist flag' that was waved at a pro-Palestinian demonstration Sunday a day after saying the police service would 'not be complicit in providing a platform to both acknowledge or promote the hateful ideology.' Demkiw called the charge "unprecedented," noting the "very high threshold" to charge anyone with a hate propaganda offence. LISTEN | Demkiw reverses course, identifies 'terrorist flag':Friday's about-face came after Demkiw refused to say what the flag depicts and which group it is associated with at the Thursday meeting. Activists hold a sit-in organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement at Scotiabank Plaza, in Toronto, on Nov. 17, 2023. Activists hold a sit-in organized by the Palestinian Youth Movement at Scotiabank Plaza in Toronto, on Nov. 17, 2023.

January 13, 2024 14:13 UTC

"It's hard to say if a symbol is, in and of itself, enough to demonstrate incitement to hatred." No laws banning glorification of terrorismAs well, Perry noted that prosecution of the Toronto man would be challenging because Canada doesn't have legislation banning the glorification of terrorism like some European countries. They say the group seeks "the destruction of the State of Israel and the establishment of a communist government in Palestine." According to Perry, there are a whole series of court decisions that have defined hateful expressions, what constitutes hate speech and what constitutes hate. In the case of the Toronto man, Moon says he's not sure how the police would go about establishing that exposure to the flag resulted in a breach of peace.

January 13, 2024 14:08 UTC

Pi News –In 2018, defendants Apple Inc. and a lawsuit filed against Apple Canada Inc. accuses the tech giant of possessing performance-sapping features in its iOS software and defects in some iPhones. The class-action lawsuit could see Apple pay more than $14 million to Canadians. Canadians can pay up to $150 per affected phone and must file a claim with the iPhone serial number. Apple denied any wrongdoing and claimed that the updates to the affected phones were to prevent shutdowns due to aging batteries. If claims exceed the allotted amount, Canadians can receive less than $150 per phone.

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Norwegian F-35s, along with personnel, will arrive in Iceland on Monday for airspace surveillance, Iceland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Friday. The Iceland Air Policing mission will be based at at Keflavík Airport. Quick action alertsIceland has no standing armed forces, and relies on NATO allies to conduct Iceland Air Policing missions three times a year on a rotational basis. The Norwegian forces says the Quick Reaction Alert (QRA) mission is a crucial component of airspace surveillance. The Iceland Air Policing mission will last until approximately mid-February.

January 13, 2024 09:12 UTC

Quaker Canada is announcing a voluntary recall of more than three dozen types of cereals and granola bars due to possible exposure to salmonella. The recall includes Harvest Crunch cereals, Chewy granola bars, Dipps granola bars, yogurt granola bars, as well as Cap'n Crunch treat bars. Both Quaker and Cap'n Crunch brands are owned by parent company PepsiCo. Quaker says it issued the recall in Canada out of an abundance of caution following a similar recall in the United States. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there have been no reported illnesses and that it is conducting a food safety investigation.

January 13, 2024 03:11 UTC

Jan. 12 (UPI) -- A trio of ferries built for use in British Columbia in the late 1990s are for sale on Facebook Marketplace. Ferries in the 1990s, but the catamarans were famously over-budget and failed to meet expectations for speed or efficiency. Ferries, the Explorer and Discovery, but they were pulled after just a few years of service and sold in 2003. Arthurs signed a deal to attempt to sell the ferries, and he listed them on Facebook Marketplace. He suggested the boats could be used as ferries or they could be converted into private yachts.

January 13, 2024 02:40 UTC

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January 12, 2024 21:02 UTC

In a letter of support filed with the court and shared with journalists, Kovrig describes himself as a former acquaintance of Cameron Ortis, whose sentencing hearing took place Thursday in Ottawa. On Thursday morning, the Crown argued Ortis should serve 28 years behind bars, minus time served. In a Dec. 9 letter, Kovrig, a former diplomat, wrote that while he was surprised by the court case, he is only weighing in on the issue of sentencing. "In the rising geopolitical storm engulfing our country, we need more people like Cameron Ortis to serve and protect Canada. Kovrig's letter is just one of 26 letters sent to the judge supporting Ortis, according to materials provided to the media.

January 12, 2024 19:33 UTC

Dany Meloul has officially been named CBC/Radio-Canada’s new Executive Vice-President of French Services, overseeing all of the public broadcaster’s French-language programming services, including ICI Radio-Canada Télé, ICI ARTV, ICI Explora, ICI RDI, ICI Première, ICI Musique, ICI TOU.TV, Radio-Canada.ca, and other digital and mobile offerings. Meloul has been serving in the position in an acting capacity since Oct. 2023 when Michel Bissonnette abruptly departed the public broadcaster. “I feel honoured and privileged to take the helm of the great institution that is Radio-Canada,” Meloul said, in an announcement from the public broadcaster. “I am conscious of the challenges that we face as a public media organization, but I know that we will meet them with determination. “Dany has my full confidence and the support of the Senior Executive Team and the Board of Directors.”Subscribe Now – Free!

January 12, 2024 18:00 UTC

Leveraging the expertise of its subsidiary, New World EV Solutions Inc. ("NEVS"), which has years of experience in EV charging solutions, New World understands the challenges faced by EV owners and is ready to respond effectively. With NEVS's background in both mobile EV charging and commercial level 2 EV charging stations, New World is uniquely equipped to alleviate the shortage of accessible charging options, a concern that is becoming increasingly prominent as EV adoption grows in Canada. This deep understanding of EV owners' frustrations fuels the Company's approach to enhancing the national EV charging infrastructure. As the demand for sustainable transportation solutions rises, the Company is actively contributing to this transition by expanding the availability of reliable and convenient EV charging solutions. New World's CEO, Paul Haber, commented, "The growing demand for EV charging facilities presents an opportunity that New World, through NEVS, is fully prepared to meet.

January 12, 2024 12:34 UTC

Manitoba government and art galleries have removed honors of alleged Nazi supportersWINNIPEG — The Manitoba government and a prominent art gallery are removing honors of Ferdinand Eckhardt over concerns he was a Nazi supporter in the 1930s. The Winnipeg Art Gallery says it is removing Eckhardt’s name from its main lobby and all gallery materials. Prime Minister Wab Kinew removed Eckhardt from the Order of the Buffalo Hunt, an award recognizing community leadership that Eckhardt received in 1982. Walrus reported that Eckhardt publicly endorsed Nazism and wrote several statements in far-right newspapers in the early 1930s, before moving to Canada and becoming a director of the Winnipeg Art Gallery. Share this article on your social networksSource linkThe post Manitoba Government Removed Honors for Alleged Nazi Supporters from Art Gallery appeared first on Canada News Media.

January 12, 2024 09:24 UTC

Pi News –Creating products that are accessible to everyone in Canada, including people with visual, hearing, motor and cognitive disabilities, is a priority for CBC. Closed captioning and descriptive video are available on many CBC shows CBC Gem.

January 12, 2024 08:33 UTC

Début du widget Widget. Fin du widget Widget. Fin du widget Widget. Some libraries have jumped on the reading challenge bandwagon, too, where they can create prompts to promote their diverse collection. Since 2019, Toronto Public Library has hosted its own book-a-month reading challenge, focused on trying out new books, genres and authors.

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