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How engineers of the Montreal Massacre generation are changing the world
On Dec. 6, 1989, a gunman killed 14 young women — most studying to be engineers — at Montreal's École Polytechnique. Thirty years later, other women of that generation have made their mark on engineering and the world, from designing aircraft to earthquake-proofing buildings.
Emily Chung
Technology & Science ||
Video
'We would love some action,' Greta Thunberg says at climate summit in Madrid
Technology & Science ||
What on Earth?
Whatever happened to the promise of hydrogen-powered cars?
Technology & Science ||
Analysis
Job killer or job creator? Experts predict a climate employment boom: Don Pittis
Don Pittis
Business ||
'I'm watching it disappear:' Residents along Lake Erie reckoning with worsening shoreline erosion
Many communities along Lake Erie are dealing with record-high water levels and significant erosion of the shoreline, and it's forcing some residents to consider abandoning their properties.
Ellen Mauro
Technology & Science ||
Uber received more than 3,000 reports of sexual assaults in U.S. in 2018
Ride-hailing firm Uber Technologies Inc. on Thursday said it had received more than 3,000 reports of sexual assault, including rape, related to its trips in the United States in 2018, at a time when it operated roughly 1.3 billion rides.
World |
Environmental Protection Agency rejects calls to ban cyanide traps in U.S.
Technology & Science ||
Inuit sharing ancient knowledge of ice, sea and land with new app
Canada -North |
Putting loudspeakers in the ocean can help coral reefs, says marine biologist
Radio -The Current |
Huawei brings legal challenge against FCC over rural carriers
Business |
NASA's probe soaring near sun reveals surprises about solar wind
Technology & Science |
Researchers discover valuable uses for snow crab carcasses
Paul Withers
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
Auditor general's report finds Ontario not using 'sound evidence' in climate change plan
Nick Boisvert
Canada -Toronto ||
Short-term home radon tests faulty 99% of the time, Calgary study finds
Canada -Calgary ||
As It Happens
Watch Miguel Wattson the eel light up a Christmas tree with his natural voltage
Radio -As It Happens |
West Van police spokesman goes public after cyber thieves try to drain his bank account
Karin Larsen
Canada -British Columbia ||
Label ringed seals a species of concern, wildlife advisers tell feds
Beth Brown
Canada -North |
GPS tracking gives snowmobilers access to sensitive B.C. caribou habitat
Canada -British Columbia ||
Penguin diets key to understanding how climate change could affect humans: study
Heidi Atter
Canada -Saskatchewan ||
European Union on track to miss 2030 climate targets
Technology & Science ||
Canadian families will pay nearly $500 more in 2020 for food, report says
Business ||
Global carbon pollution continues to rise, but more slowly, studies say
Technology & Science |
Google co-founders step down as heads of parent company Alphabet
Business |
Western launches high-tech audio dome to study sound
Canada -London |
Huawei to move research centre from U.S. to Canada, founder says
Business |
Solar? Geothermal? Garbage? 6 climate-friendly ways to heat and cool buildings
Emily Chung
Technology & Science ||
District energy is a greener way to heat and cool buildings, and it's starting to catch on
Emily Chung
Technology & Science ||