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UW engineers develop portable, low cost scanner for broken bones
Waterloo Region Record· 6 days agoA new portable scanner that can find even the smallest breaks in human bones will be ready for...
The best and brightest don’t want to stay in Canada. I should know: I’m one of the few in my...
Toronto Star· 2 days ago“Brain drain is a huge lost opportunity for Canada and the network effects of it compound. New...
Montreal Judges could take a lesson from Toronto
The Suburban· 5 days agoLast week Ontario Superior Court Justice Markus Koehnen wrote a brilliant and courageous judgment that closed down the University of Toronto anti-Israel...
Rise in climate-related floods leaves Windsor residents uncertain about insurance coverage
The Globe and Mail· 15 hours agoA year after a summer storm dumped 190 millimetres of rain over two days on the Windsor-Essex region, Gord Nascimento has been busy installing a number of
Right to be cool? Edmontonians call for mandatory air conditioning, cooling measures | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 4 days agoDuring the 2021 heat dome, more than 600 people in British Columbia died prematurely due to extreme...
Meet the Kitchener athletes heading to the Paris Olympics
CityNews· 4 days agoEric Peters, 27, who is competing in archery, moved to Kitchener from Ottawa 10 years ago for school...
More than half of recent Senate appointments have ties to Liberal Party
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoDespite Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's promise to rid the Senate of partisanship and patronage,...
Heat, sunshine, rain equal early start to sweet corn season
Waterloo Region Record· 7 days agoTim Beirnes has grown sweet corn and other summertime favourites at his Cambridge farm for decades...
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, See Double
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 7 days agoHe also plays TUBA with the University of New Mexico Philharmonic and the Santa Fe Symphony....
Downtown Kitchener at a crossroads
Waterloo Region Record· 6 days agoWalking around Kitchener’s burgeoning downtown six years ago — a world of tower cranes and excavators, glistening skyscrapers and futuristic light rail —...