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Instagram and Facebook are stalking you on websites accessed through their apps. What can you do about it?

September 18, 2022 The Conversation

Social media platforms have had some bad press in recent times, largely prompted by the vast extent of their data collection. Now Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has upped the ante. Not content with […]

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New Furnace Installation Scarborough

January 28, 2022 Community Partners

You might be hearing clanking or other strange noises emanating from your furnace. It sounds like it’s dying a slow and agonizing death, does it not? It’s possible that this indicates that it’s time to […]

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7 Plumbing Tips Every Canadian Business Should Know

December 8, 2021 Community Partners

Plumbing is one of the most important areas every Canadian business should keep an eye out for in their offices. Since plumbing systems work behind the scenes, it’s easy to disregard its importance. But if […]

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Canada must once again grab its share of the auto industry, despite U.S. protectionism

December 4, 2021 The Conversation

The news that Tesla recently reached the extraordinary valuation of US$1 trillion shows yet again that the automobile industry remains a huge economic force shaping the planet. Tesla’s growth also reflects how the transition to electric vehicles […]

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Why are homes still being built along rivers? Flooded residents disagree on the solution

December 4, 2021 The Conversation

Like many residents living near Calgary’s rivers, Irene’s house flooded in June 2013 when heavy rainfall melted the snowpack in the Rocky Mountains, inundating much of southern Alberta in what was, at the time, the costliest […]

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Reasons You Should Paint Your Barn Roofs

September 6, 2021 Readers' Choice

When you plan to take care of your old barn, it’s most important to care for the barn roof. It is the most crucial part of any barn structure as it shelters the barn from […]

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How urban gardens can boost biodiversity and make cities more sustainable

July 16, 2021 The Conversation

In building cities, we have created some of the harshest habitats on Earth — and then chosen to live in them. Temperatures in cities are typically 2 C to 3 C warmer than those of […]

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Why green hydrogen — but not grey — could help solve climate change

July 16, 2021 The Conversation

What if you could drive your car for 1,000 kilometres on a single tank of fuel and with zero emissions? That is just one example of what is possible in a hydrogen economy. After decades of development, […]

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Fish farms transmit viruses to endangered wild Pacific salmon, new evidence shows

June 8, 2021 The Conversation

Pacific salmon are foundation species to British Columbia’s coastal ecosystem, and have been a key source of nutrients and energy to some of Canada’s most iconic species, including bears and killer whales, for thousands of […]

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Fact or fiction: Debunking 4 common myths about ticks

May 7, 2021 The Conversation

Blooming flowers, chirping birds and long-awaited rays of sunshine: The first signs of spring are often greeted with joy. But soon comes the realization that with warm weather comes ticks. With the climate warming, diseases […]

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