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January 12, 2023 01:52 UTC

We finally have an unexpectedly cuddly answer to what was causing all of those annoying passport delays last year: kittens. The reveal shows people lined up outside the passport office. “Our spot was designed to be an audience-pleaser, so this recognition shows we took the right path,” said Mondou marketing director Marie-Pier Léonard. More than 99,014 people cast votes for the 24 spots that participated in the annual year-end show (up from 18 last year). The three brands are mainstays in the annual advertising competition, which is now in its fifth year.

January 11, 2023 22:00 UTC

U.S. travel problems affecting transborder flights: Air Canada, WestJetTORONTO — Air Canada and WestJet encouraged travellers headed to or from the U.S. to check their flights before going to the airport after a key computer outage at the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration caused delays. WestJet said six flights were delayed Wednesday morning because of the computer outage and none were cancelled, while Air Canada said the outage would have an effect on its transborder operations, but that it was not possible to determine the extent of the delays. The FAA issued a grounding order for all departing aircraft Wednesday morning due to a problem with what is known as the Notice to Air Missions System (NOTAMs). By then, hundreds of passengers were affected by Sunwing flight disruptions, which began to pile up on Dec. 22 due to weather. Executives from Air Canada, WestJet and Sunwing are scheduled to appear before the MPs at a transport committee hearing on Thursday, where passenger compensation for delayed and cancelled flights is under discussion.

January 11, 2023 21:37 UTC

A travelling exhibition featuring the works of renowned Canadian Inuit artist Kenojuak Ashevak will make its next stop at Toronto’s Urbanspace Gallery where it will run January 19 to March 25. “Bringing Kenojuak Ashevak: Life and Legacy to Urbanspace Gallery at is an ideal location for this exhibition,” William Huffman from the West Baffin Cooperative told Eye on the Arctic. The images are also accompanied by objects and anecdotes contributed to by Kinngait community members related to Ashevak’s work and contributions. The show opened at the Kenojuak Culture Centre in 2018 in Ashevak’s home community of Kinngait. “This exhibition launched its national journey at the artist’s namesake venue, Kenojuak Cultural Centre in Kinngait,” Ottokie said in a news release.

January 11, 2023 21:32 UTC

Meanwhile, Ontario is poised to collect $131 million in carbon pricing fees from industry in 2023, according to new provincial figures. This marks the transition from the federal program for industrial carbon pricing that's been in place since 2019, imposed by Ottawa when the Ford government scrapped Ontario's cap-and-trade system. Ontario's forecast revenue from industrial carbon pricingFord and his government have been opposed to all forms of carbon pricing since taking office in 2018. The industrial carbon pricing revenue that the federal government collected in Ontario since 2019 is earmarked for clean technology projects to help industries in the province reduce emissions. "Revenue from carbon pricing should be spent on clean economy initiatives," said Wang in an interview.

January 11, 2023 21:19 UTC





The event was a major milestone for Project Arrow and solidified their position as a leader in the electric vehicle industry. Cybeats' technology is enabling the world's first automobile with software supply chain transparency, which is an imperative in the future of the automotive industry. We are excited to work with Cybeats to ensure the Project Arrow concept vehicle exemplifies the best in Canadian technology," said Flavio Volpe, President of APMA. Our platform gives customers comprehensive visibility and transparency into their software supply chain, enabling them to improve operational efficiency and increase revenue. The Company undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking information if circumstances or management's estimates or opinions should change except as required by law.

January 11, 2023 20:04 UTC

The Government of Canada’s Third Annual Report On Medical Assistance In Dying In Canada 2021 revealed the widespread nature of the practice across the country. “In 2021, there were 10,064 MAID provisions reported in Canada, accounting for 3.3% of all deaths in Canada,” the Report said. An August of 2022 article published by Forbes revealed that Canada’s 10,064 fatalities makes it the world leader in euthanasia, and by a long shot. The New Atlantis gave the situation even greater clarity as it compared Canada’s manifestation to the State of California’s. Under Canada’s socialized health care regimen, MAID presents a lucrative source of billing for licensed practitioners.

January 11, 2023 19:38 UTC

2023 NFL Playoffs Futures Bets: Can Jalen Hurts Finish As The Super Bowl MVP? This is when we start to get ready for the playoffs when the best of the best face off and we eventually crown a Super Bowl Champion. Tonight, we are going to break out our crystal ball and try to see into the future and win some money with our futures bets. Futures bets are bets that won’t be resolved for weeks in some cases even months, however, most of these will all be settled by the Super Bowl in February but we may sneak in something you’ll have to wait a bit longer for. You can call your shot with a Super Bowl Exact Result bet.

January 11, 2023 19:01 UTC

Start your day off right with five things you need to know this morning. System outage grounds thousands of planes in the USNearly 5,000 flights have been delayed this morning due to a FAA system outage. Uganda declares end of Ebola outbreakAfter 42 consecutive days with no new cases, Ugandan authorities have officially declared the end to a recent Ebola outbreak. The World Health Organisation says an Ebola outbreak can be declared over after that length of time, as it is twice the incubation period. Congratulations πŸ‘πŸΎ to #Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ for declaring the end of the #Ebola outbreak today, less than four months after the confirmation of the first case.https://t.co/hRFE6QBm6C — World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) January 11, 20234.

January 11, 2023 16:31 UTC

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January 11, 2023 14:58 UTC

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January 11, 2023 05:37 UTC

Canadian cannabis industry struggling amid oversupply challenges: ExpertsDuration: 02:02More than four years later, Canada’s cannabis industry is starting to come down from a post-legalization high, and experts say it's struggling amid oversupply challenges. Marney Blunt reports.

January 11, 2023 04:14 UTC

(Sean Kilpatrick/Canadian Press - image credit)Over a year into a national action plan to end violence against Indigenous women, progress is being made to implement two of the calls for justice from the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls. The announcement was made following a national roundtable with federal, provincial, territorial and Indigenous representatives on missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQ people. Story continuesIt also called for the establishment for a national Indigenous and human rights tribunal. An oversight body, in the form of the ombudsperson, was one of the critical recommendations it said needed to be established before June 3, 2022. The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Crisis Line is available to provide emotional support and crisis referral services to individuals impacted by the issue of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ individuals.

January 11, 2023 00:06 UTC

Teen Works To Help Other Black Girls After Losing Her Hair: ‘I’m Making A Difference’After experiencing hair loss due to her sickle cell anemia treatments, a teen named Eleora Ogundare set out to help other people facing similar predicaments. As a result of her chemotherapy treatments, Eleora began to experience hair loss, which took quite a toll. As a result, Eugenia dedicated time to experimenting with different hair oils and creams until she developed her very own formula to help Eleora’s hair grow back. “One of the problems Black women actually face would be the edges, so that’s the first thing we get, that, ‘Oh, it actually works for my edges. But I’m happy that I’m doing it now to help other people.”Shoutout to Eleora and Eugenia Ogundare, and we wish them well on their journey to help other Black girls who are experiencing hair loss!

January 10, 2023 23:57 UTC

Removal of the DRAP from the Greenbelt and repeal of the legislation breaks that promise as well. The Greenbelt was created to “permanently” protect the agricultural lands, natural areas, and water resources of the Golden Horseshoe. Ignoring Parks Canada’s letter that Ontario did not meet the bilateral Rouge Park Agreement to consult Canada regarding any changes to the Greenbelt Plan, the Ford government simply proceeded to remove the DRAP from the Greenbelt and repeal the DRAP Protection Act. Parks Canada also advised there is a probable risk of irreversible harm to the park, thereby compromising the massive investments made by Canadians, Ontarians and municipalities in establishing the Rouge Park. The protection of the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve in perpetuity was bought and paid for by all Ontarians.

January 10, 2023 23:33 UTC