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'Completely unsustainable': How streaming and other data demands take a toll on the environment

As data demands grow from our use of apps, video streaming and other technology, so do the energy needs of the server facilities at the source of the information. Some Canadian companies are working on solutions to reduce that energy demand and its toll on the environment.

U of R rejects calls to cancel MMIWG lecture by renowned poet over friendship with Indigenous woman's killer

The University of Regina says it won't cancel or censor a lecture by renowned Canadian poet George Elliott Clarke simply because he edited poetry written by convicted killer Steven Kummerfield, who beat an Indigenous woman to death 25 years ago.
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Japanese prosecutors raid ex-Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn's Tokyo home

Japanese prosecutors on Thursday raided the Tokyo home of former Nissan chair Carlos Ghosn after he skipped bail and fled to Lebanon before his trial on financial misconduct charges.

Most Canadians who switch careers are happier for it, survey finds

Nearly nine out of 10 Canadians who have made a career change say they're happier since making the switch, a new survey has found.

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