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Ahead of G7, Canadian PM Mark Carney softens tone toward Trump with trade talks at stakeCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney faces a delicate balancing act. He previously challenged global powers but now moderates his tone towar...
How Canada's draft chatbot law stacks up on global sceneCanada's proposed law requiring chatbot providers to protect users from "harmful" content is the latest step by global governments to regul...
Quote of the day by William Shatner: 'There was nothing lonelier than a man with a million...' Life lessons on friendship, love, human nature by Canadian actor known for playing Captain James T. Kirk in Star Trek filmsQuote of the day by William Shatner highlights loneliness, friendship, and human connection through the words “There was nothing lonelier t...
Juliette Powell, former MuchMusic VJ and first black Miss Canada, dies at 54 in New YorkCanadian media icon Juliette Powell, a former MuchMusic host and tech ethics advocate, passed away unexpectedly in New York at 54 due to co...
Health crisis: What you need to know about Tick-Borne Lyme disease that is expanding across CanadaBlacklegged ticks, carriers of Lyme disease, are spreading across Canada due to climate warming, prompting warnings from health officials. ...
Here’s how much it will cost you to study at some of Canada’s top universitiesCanada has emerged as a top destination for international students due to its cultural diversity and prestigious universities, with an aver...
Dr Soumya Swaminathan to be awarded honourary doctorate by Canada's McGill UniversityMore than two centuries old, McGill, a public research university in Montreal, grants honorary degrees to individuals "who have lifetime re...
Are you stubborn & patient with your stocks? Peter Cundill’s tips for investing successCundill, who is believed to have had the instincts of a pirate and skills of a forensic accountant, used to take carefully calculated risks...
Unlock the unconscious: Julie Cochrane to lead mental health workshop in MumbaiCochrane, an experienced proponent of ISTDP, is visiting Mumbai to lead a workshop on the technique.
Indians have smaller brains compared to Caucasians and Chinese: StudyThe study has revealed that the Indian brain, on an average, is smaller in height, width and volume when compared to Western and other east...
Canadian doctors move from medicines to museums for treatmentThese prescriptions will enable patients to enjoy the health benefits of art on a free visit to the museum.
Bullied kids at higher risk of suicidal behaviour and anxietyAnti-bullying initiatives must start before children enter school.
- Hubble spots blistering pitch-black exoplanet
Washington, Sep 15 (IANS) NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a planet outside our solar system that looks as black as fresh asphalt...
Indian Professor appointed 56th President of ISAProf T V Paul took over as the 56th president of International Studies Association (ISA), at its annual convention at Atlanta, Georgia this...
'Bad' white blood cells responsible for multiple sclerosisRecent clinical trials showed that B cell depletion Therapy (BCDT) in people with relapsing-remitting MS led to dramatic decreases in new d...
Galaxy that spits out 800 new stars every year discoveredThe discovery is the first to show that gigantic galaxies at the centre of massive clusters can grow significantly by feeding off gas stole...
Smoking thins vital part of brain, says studyThe study involved 244 male and 260 female subjects - five times larger than any previous similar research on smoking and cortical thicknes...
Bansals account for 80 per cent of India's e-tailing businessFive Bansals have created some of India's biggest e-tailing companies that together account for about 80% of the e-tailing business in the ...
Does your spouse have diabetes? You may be at risk tooResearchers found that a person is at 26 per cent increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes if their spouse also has the condition.
- Business dull, 65 B-schools across India to shut down
These institutes no longer see business sense in offering an MBA course, preferring to use the land for more lucrative ventures.