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What To Expect From Europe And The UK In The 2021 Tech Space
Harry Briggs, Managing Partner at OMERS Ventures joins to discuss what to expect from Europe and the UK in the 2021 tech space.
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Plants thrown away after Ontario delays garden centre openings
Ontario allowed garden centres and nurseries to reopen Monday, but COVID-19 restrictions are forcing some growers to throw their product away.
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UK zoos' future threatened by COVID-19 lockdown
Government is working on a fund to support its 141 zoos and aquariums which have suffered a financial setback, but some say it will not be enough to cover their losses.
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Trudeau questioned about support for the airlines and other hard hit sectors
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to reports on Monday
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Saving summer: Europe struggles to save tourism from coronavirus
As one of the most iconic tourist hotspots in Brussels, Hotel Metropole has been welcoming guests from around the world since 1895. But after months of lockdown, the hotel is on the verge of closing down, with the loss of 129 jobs. For...
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Charitable sector struggling to stay afloat: Imagine Canada
Imagine Canada president Bruce MacDonald says the sector needs a total of $10 billion in support from government to survive the pandemic.
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Hajdu on the Cargill meat plant
Health Minister Patty Hajdu explains what the government is doing to support the entire agrifood sector.
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'A sector that's been chronically neglected'
Dr. Nathan Small, a geriatrician from Sinai Health System, says there wasn't enough attention paid to long-term care residences during pre-pandemic planning.
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Coronavirus: climate change hasn't disappeared with the pandemic
Coronavirus has brought Europe to a standstill, but the bloc was already facing another crisis - climate change. And that's still a growing concern, perhaps even more now. While the lockdown has seen carbon emissions slashed, plans to...
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'Coronavirus poses particular challenges to food processing': Freeland
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says the pandemic is creating significant challenges for food processing facilities but the government is working with the industry to keep the food supply chain working.
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Trudeau questioned about Energy industry support plan
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with reporters on Friday
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Gaza coronavirus lockdown makes things worse for its farmers
Farming in Gaza was already an uncertain way to make a living, and coronavirus has made a bad situation much worse.
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COVID-19 crisis fuels Gaza farmers' economic woes
Gaza appears to have kept coronavirus under control, but it has put an extra strain on the economy which was already struggling because of strict blockade by Israel.
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Ontario deploying more resources to long-term care homes
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says the province will launch an enhanced action plan to fight COVID-19 in long-term care homes.
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Belgian potato chief appeals for government to chip in amid coronavirus crisis
Belgium's potato industry is asking for the goverment to chip in and help it survive the coronavirus lockdown. While the country is well-known for its fries, the industry has few clients at home. On average, 90 per cent of potatoes are...
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Dennis Day talks laying off his good friends in hard-hit oil industry
Dennis Day of Fast Trucking Service Ltd. describes how difficult it was to lay off 250 of his employees
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Food banks under pressure to meet demand during pandemic
Food banks and other parts of the charitable sector are appealing for help from Canadians and from governments as demand spikes during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus: Oil importers and exporters face challenges
A falling-out between Saudi Arabia and Russia sparked the sharpest one-day crash in oil prices since the Gulf War.
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Oil sector fears job cuts after market plunge
The price of oil plummeted this week, sending tremors across the oilpatch and raising the spectre of spending cuts, production cuts and job cuts.
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How are FinTech Start-ups transforming our relationship with money?
The global financial landscape is in the midst of an unprecedented shift. Financial technology, or FinTech, is the driving force behind it and it is transforming our relationship with money. FinTech challenges traditional methods through...
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Lebanon PM: Government won't repay $1bn in foreign currency debt
Lebanon's prime minister has announced the government will not repay foreign currency debt of more than $1bn.
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Why are Spanish farmers protesting against low prices?
Farmers blocked roads with tractors in southwestern Spain on Tuesday in the latest series of mass protests over plummeting incomes in the country's agriculture sector. The protests are mainly organised in the Extremadura region near the...
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The Brief: European cinema faces-off with US industry giants
Three actors, a car, and a room were enough to earn Belgian short film 'Une Soeur' (A sister) an Oscar nomination. Delphine Girard spoke to Euronews from the US ahead of the Oscars about what drives her to make her films in an industry...
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Israel blocks Palestinian agricultural exports via Jordan
Israel escalates trade war with the Palestinians by stopping their agricultural exports amid fears of renewed violence.