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Microsoft President Brad Smith Calls for Facial Recognition Regulations
After a year of reckoning for big technology, Microsoft President Brad Smith is urging his peers to learn from their mistakes and improve their privacy protections ー and for governments to impose regulations that make sure they follow...
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Study says mothers should wait at least a year between pregnancies
Mothers should wait at least a year between giving birth and getting pregnant again to reduce health risks to mom and baby, according to a new Canadian study.
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Sophia Amuroso, Girlboss Founder, Is Not Afraid of Failure
Sophia Amuroso, founder of Girlboss and founder and former CEO of Nasty Gal, sat down with Cheddar and talked about her approach to business and how she wants to empower other women to take risks in their professional lives. Her newest...
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Girlboss Founder Sophia Amuroso Is Not Afraid of Failure
Sophia Amuroso, founder and former CEO of Nasty Gal, sat down with Cheddar and talked about her approach to business and how she wants to empower other women to take risks in their professional lives. Her newest venture, Girlboss,...
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Girlboss Founder Sophia Amoruso Is Not Afraid of Failure
Sophia Amoruso, founder and former CEO of Nasty Gal, sat down with Cheddar and talked about her approach to business and how she wants to empower other women to take risks in their professional lives. Her newest venture, Girlboss,...
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Parents prepare to protect kids from pot
Health Canada is outlining the potential risks and providing advice to parents looking to talk to their children about marijuana use.
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U.S. Adds Jobs in June, But Trade War Could Slow Growth
Although the recent job report showed the U.S. economy added 213,000 jobs in June, the trade war is predicted to have a significant impact on the economy. "Unless we get either isolated resolutions of these disputes or global resolutions...
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Hip surgery procedures need to change in Canada, say researchers
Researchers have made potentially life-changing suggestions to improve wait times, including performing elective surgeries later in the day and addressing delays around patient transfer from smaller hospitals.
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Trudeau gambles big on pipeline ahead of election year
CBC News takes a look at the risks and rewards on the line for Trudeau.
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Fed hikes rates
Diane Swonk of Grant Thornton on what the Fed's latest move means for the economy.
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What Data Scandal? Facebook Blows Past Earnings Estimates
Many worry that fallout from the Cambridge Analytica scandal could weigh down Facebook's growth in the next few quarters, but "fatigue with the platform" may be the bigger drag, says Scott Devitt, an analyst at Stifel.
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Interest rate lookahead
CIBC economist Royce Mendes on what we could see from the Bank of Canada in Wednesday's interest rate decision
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French eurozone plans to hit German speed bump
The reform of the euro zone, an urgent project of European power houses France and Germany, might see some sudden roadblocks after all. On Monday finance ministers of the currency bloc gathered in Brussels to discuss further steps in...
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The Brief: The future of eurozone reforms and a meat scandal in Belgium
In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: Eurozone reforms might take a back seat, as the new German government settles in and resistance withing the currency bloc is rising; and Belgium has to deal with another food scandal, this time...
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Giving birth tougher in rural areas
Giving birth in Canada can be more difficult for women in rural areas, often because they have to travel much farther to deliver in a hospital. It's the consequence of a move to centralize healthcare, and it can have an impact on the...
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Pipeline fight
Dennis McConaghy, former TransCanada executive on the pipeline battle between Alberta and B.C.
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Portugal says Brexit has boosted its economy
Portugal is on the up because Brexit is giving it a boost. Economy minister Manuel Caldeira Cabral says although the UK's departure is not good for Europe, more shared services are looking at Lisbon and beyond to place their activity,...
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Canada's salt problem and the risk that comes with it
Health Canada says Canadians are eating too much salt and that puts people at greater risk of heart disease and stroke — the two leading causes of death in Canada. Health Canada is trying to be blunt about the problems tied to eating too...
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Marijuana and education
With the pot legalization timetable now public, experts say it's time for schools to start dealing with the new world of legally available marijuana.
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How psychiatric drugs can cause weight gain
Leading experts say the relationship between psychiatric drugs and weight gain isn’t being taken seriously enough by doctors
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Child seat belt policy on airlines raises safety concerns | Go Public
Transport Canada has known about risks for years, yet still allows infants to sit on their parents' laps and small children to use adult-sized seatbelts, Go Public investigation finds
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Tiki Barber's Dos and Don'ts for Young Business Leaders
Thuzio Executive Club is a networking company that offers high-end events and celebrity meet-and-greets for an annual subscription fee. Businesses can use these unique events to build and maintain relationships with clients. Thuzio...
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Tiki Barber's Do's and Don'ts for Young Business Leaders
Thuzio Executive Club is a networking company that offers high-end events and celebrity meet-and-greets for an annual subscription fee. Businesses can use these unique events to build and maintain relationships with clients. Thuzio...
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Your Next Pet Could Be a Robot
Kids and parents alike are caught up in the idea of robotic pets. But are they safe? IEEE Expert Kanye McGladrey briefs us on the potential risk factors of this type of technology.