Tag: Manitoba
Baranyai: Female heroes plentiful, but more needed
On this international women’s day, we are witnessing injustices on so many fronts, it’s hard to keep up.
Western Mustangs aim for historic highs at track and field nationals
The top two teams in Western track and field history simply have to finish the job.
Facing Trump’s tariffs, wood manufacturers in Grey-Bruce, rest of Ontario are exploring new markets
A local wood manufacturer consortium CEO said Ontario companies are exploring other markets and hoping for government relief as Trump’s tariffs come into effect. “The bottom line is a lot of them are starting to explore other export markets,” said Mike Baker, CEO of the Wood Manufacturing Cluster of Ontario. “The problem with that is […]
With Trump tariffs in effect, here’s how Canada is fighting back
From taking American liquor off the shelves to coffee shops changing the name of a popular drink, Canadians are bringing the country’s own products to the forefront
Canada’s Cities Deploying Electric Buses, Toying With Hydrogen
Canada’s transition to electric buses is gaining momentum, with numerous cities from west to east adopting zero-emission vehicles to enhance sustainability in public transit. While hydrogen has often been getting the attention, what’s really been happening is lots of electric buses. Let’s take a trip across the country. Victoria, located … [continued]
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