It’s hard enough to start a business, but young Indigenous entrepreneurs face an even more uphill battle because of a systemic digital gap that’s holding them back — along with Canada’s entire economy.
The Rio Olympics in 2016 have proved a watershed moment for Canada’s swim team. There was momentum building for a group of women who were beginning to form one of the most dominant female swim teams the country has ever produced.
Some electric vehicles can now store energy not only for driving, but also for powering our buildings and the grid, thanks to a technology known as bidirectional charging. That could help play an important role during power outages and other emergencies.
As firefighting crews race to bring wildfires across northwestern Ontario under control, First Nations and towns are monitoring the weather forecast and making urgent plans for evacuations.
WHO’s chief scientist clarifies that public health agencies are equipped to make evidence-based decisions about mixing different vaccines but individual citizens shouldn’t.