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Canadian Chamber of Commerce warns of protectionism ahead of U.S. election | EnvoyPost
Both U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have campaigned on protectionist policies that could cause uncertainty for Canadian…
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British-Canadian wins Nobel Prize in physics for AI development | EnvoyPost
The University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton was awarded the prize Tuesday morning, along with Princeton University researcher John Hopfield.
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Hurricane Milton has Florida homeowners and the insurance market bracing for impact
Another hurricane is barreling toward Florida, putting residents and the state’s already battered property insurance industry on edge. Hurricane Milton…
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Uber announces new way for riders to choose EVs, AI assistant
Ride-sharing platform Uber on Tuesday announced that the company is taking new steps to promote the use of electric vehicles…
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Employees admit to violating return-to-office policies
It’s been more than four years since the pandemic hit the U.S. and made remote work commonplace, and as companies…
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Passengers horrified after airline plays explicit movie on every screen: ‘Super uncomfortable’
Travelers were floored when an airline played a sexually-explicit movie on every passenger’s screen during an international flight – with…
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‘Free your voice’: How yodeling is being reclaimed by German progressives | EnvoyPost
Yodeling may sometimes be connected to conservative thinking, but a group of progressive women in Germany want to rebel against…
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‘An achievement’: Artist living with autism draws masterpiece of Old Montreal | EnvoyPost
A Montreal artist living with autism draws a stunning drawing of the Old Montreal skyline and garners hundreds of thousands…
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Consumers asked to throw away millions of eggs as FDA upgrades recall status to most serious category
Officials are continuing to warn consumers about an ongoing egg recall that has now been upgraded to Class I, meaning…
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Winnipeggers reflect on Oct. 7th attacks, 1 year later | EnvoyPost
For many people throughout Winnipeg, Oct. 7, one year later, marks a day of mourning.
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