se Amazon reportedly wants drivers to wear AR glasses for improved efficiency until robots can take over By www.engadget.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:49:10 +0000 Amazon is reportedly developing smart glasses for its delivery drivers, according to sources who spoke to Reuters. These glasses are intended to cut “seconds” from each delivery because, well, productivity or whatever. Sources say that they are an extension of the pre-existing Echo Frames smart glasses and are known by the internal code Amelia. These seconds will be shaved off in a couple of ways. First of all, the glasses reportedly include an embedded display to guide delivery drivers around and within buildings. They will allegedly also provide drivers with “turn-by-turn navigation” instructions while driving. Finally, wearing AR glasses means that drivers won’t have to carry a handheld GPS device. You know what that means. They’ll be able to carry more packages at once. It’s a real mitzvah. I’m being snarky, and for good reason, but there could be some actual benefit here. I’ve been a delivery driver before and often the biggest time-sink is wandering around labyrinthine building complexes like a lost puppy. I wouldn’t have minded a device that told me where the elevator was. However, I would not have liked being forced to wear cumbersome AR glasses to make that happen. To that end, the sources tell Reuters that this project is not an absolute certainty. The glasses could be shelved if they don’t live up to the initial promise or if they’re too expensive to manufacture. Even if things go smoothly, it’ll likely be years before Amazon drivers are mandated to wear the glasses. The company is reportedly having trouble integrating a battery that can last a full eight-hour shift and settling on a design that doesn’t cause fatigue during use. There’s also the matter of collecting all of that building and neighborhood data, which is no small feat. Amazon told Reuters that it is “continuously innovating to create an even safer and better delivery experience for drivers” but refused to comment on the existence of these AR glasses. "We otherwise don’t comment on our product roadmap,” a spokesperson said. The Echo Frames have turned out to be a pretty big misfire for Amazon. The same report indicates that the company has sold only 10,000 units since the third-gen glasses came out last year.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/amazon-reportedly-wants-drivers-to-wear-ar-glasses-for-improved-efficiency-until-robots-can-take-over-174910167.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics Finance Trading site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Lawrence Bonk
se The Morning After: Apple makes its iOS Find My features much more useful By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:15:25 +0000 One of the most useful new features in the public beta of iOS 18.2 is the capability to share the location of a lost item connected to Apple’s Find My network. Sure, you could already share an item’s location with people in your contacts list, but Apple says this could help when you have to rely on the help of a stranger. When you choose Share Item Location in the Find My app on iPhone, iPad or Mac, you get the option to share a link that shows the location of your missing item. The link’s recipient will be able to open it on any device, and they’ll also be able to see your Apple account email and/or phone number so they can get in touch with you. You can even share the information with selected airlines. Apple has apparently worked with several carriers to integrate this feature into their systems. Better still, air transport tech company SITA is also incorporating Share Item Location into WorldTracer, its baggage-tracing system. Apple says more than 500 airlines and ground handlers at 2,800-plus airports use it. Perfect for when I head to Portugal in just five days’ time. Yes, brag. For now, it’s part of the public beta, so if you want the feature, you’ll have to install iOS 18.2. — Mat Smith The biggest tech stories you missed Amazon reportedly wants drivers to wear AR glasses for improved efficiency This Shin Megami Tensei board game features 72 intricate demon figurines A white Steam Deck OLED can be yours for $679 Get this delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Sonos Arc Ultra soundbar review New tech powers a big audio upgrade. Engadget It’s not been a great year for Sonos, but still, here comes its latest upgraded soundbar. While the design is mostly unchanged from the Arc that debuted in 2020, there are several key changes inside the Arc Ultra that make this a better all-in-one solution. Sonos is promising better bass performance, thanks to new speaker tech debuting in the Arc Ultra, but just how good can it be? $999 worth of good? Continue reading. Google’s Pixel 8a is only $399, and it’s not even Black Friday Just. Buy. This. Phone! If you want an excellent midrange smartphone or an upgrade from that crunchy Android of yours from 2014, just get yourself the Pixel 8a, down $100 to $399. With Google’s Tensor G3 chip, the Pixel 8a supports many of the same AI features as the flagship Pixel devices. The cameras are excellent, and it has a gorgeous (and smooth) 6.1-inch 120Hz OLED display. The only caveat is… we’ve seen it drop to $380 briefly. Still, it’s a deal. We gave it a score of 90 in our review. Continue reading. An Overwatch: Classic event takes fans back to the beginning A 6v6 limited-time Overwatch 2 mode starts November 12. For the first time in over two years, Overwatch 2 players will be able to group up in teams of six for a three-week event starting today. But there’s a twist: You won’t be able to select Kiriko or Sombra or battle it out with an additional player on each side on Push maps just yet. Yes, you’ll be limited to the first 21 heroes, kitted out with their old movesets and ultimates. Did someone call for Symmetra, teleport savior? No, but they will. Continue reading. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/the-morning-after-engadget-newsletter-121525242.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Mat Smith
se A Wicked 4DX ad is now playing in select theaters By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:40:04 +0000 As someone who gets motion sick easily and doesn't love unexpected things coming at me, 4DX has never been my cup of tea. However, as a long time fan of Wicked, that could change as Xfinity has released a new 4DX ad ahead of Wicked the movie's November 22 release date. The ad is a short film titled Stay Connected to Your Dreams and was directed by Alice Brooks, Wicked's director of photography. It centers on Wicked's leads Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, who play Elphaba and Glinda, respectively. The short film shows viewers Erivo and Grande's childhoods and their love of Wicked, Grande's decade and a half old tweet wishing she'd one day play Glinda and the calls when each actor learned they'd been cast in the movie. According to Xfinity, the 4DX film will allow the audience to "feel the magic of Oz" and includes synchronized motion seats, wind, lightning and, of course, bubbles (IYKYK). The company also claims it's the first 4DX spot to be played nationwide. While we've not always been fans of 4DX, Wicked lovers might enjoy the slightly more immersive experience. You can experience the short film in select 4DX Regal theaters before the movie premieres or sans-4DX here. The second part of Wicked should arrive next year, on November 21, 2025. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/a-wicked-4dx-ad-is-now-playing-in-select-theaters-134004270.html?src=rss Full Article Movies Media Arts & Entertainment site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Sarah Fielding
se Baidu announces its own pair of AI smart glasses By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 14:30:44 +0000 Baidu, which is often called China's answer to Google, has launched its own pair of AI-powered smart glasses at its annual World Conference event in Shanghai. The device will run on the company's ERNIE generative AI technology and was designed to "become a private assistant," according to the Financial Times. Users will reportedly be able to interact with the device using their voice and ask it questions about what it sees in their current environment. They can also tell it to play music and even track their calories consumption. And since the glasses are equipped with cameras, they can ask it to snap photos or take videos. When the glasses start shipping sometime next year, they could become the Chinese consumers' alternative to Meta's and Snap's devices. Meta teamed up with Ray Ban a few years ago to release a pair of smart sunglasses that can livestream and send photos hands-free. Its latest model comes built-in with Meta's generative AI assistant that users can talk to. However, the company's device isn't officially sold in China, because its servers are blocked in the country. Baidu has yet to announce how much its glasses would cost, but Meta is selling its device for $299. The Baidu World Conference had a huge focus on the company's AI efforts, as it takes steps to make sure ERNIE can keep up with its competitors' technologies. It also launched a new AI image generator called iRAG that apparently experiences fewer hallucinations than its predecessor, along with a tool that enables people to create software programs even if they don't have coding expertise. According to The Times, ByteDance's Doubao is now the leading AI chatbot in China based on monthly active users as observed by Sensor Tower. ByteDance is also growing its hardware offerings and recently launched a pair of earbuds with access to its AI assistant Doubao. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/baidu-announces-its-own-pair-of-ai-smart-glasses-143044805.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics Information Technology site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Mariella Moon
se Rode's tiny $149 Wireless Micro kit is designed for smartphone users By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:00:40 +0000 Rode has announced the Wireless Micro, a two-mic kit with a smartphone receiver and charging case that costs just $149. The idea is to help TikTok and other creators capture much better-quality audio than their smartphone's microphone can offer. The receiver unit connects to the bottom of your smartphone via a USB-C or lightning port. Meanwhile, the microphones (aka transmitters) attach to the subject via integrated clips or magnetic attachments, then capture what Rode calls "pristine" quality sound. Specifically, they offer a 20-20 kHz frequency range and 73 dB signal-to-noise ratio, with a transmission range around 330 feet. Rode To use it, simply connect the receiver to your iOS or Android device and it will take over as the system microphone. From there, everything is automatic, as the transmitter mics are automatically paired to the receiver and sound will be captured to your camera app of choice. Levels are automatically controlled with the company's GainAssist technology. The omnidirectional transmitters weigh just 12 grams (0.42 ounces) and are tiny enough to be discreet when clipped onto your subject. The built-in microphones use what Rode calls "acoustic chambers" with a patent-pending design. That supposedly lets you capture clear and intelligible audio while reducing wind noise, though a pair of windmuffs is also included in the kit. Rode The Wireless Micro also includes a charging case that delivers two full recharges for up to 18 hours of battery life, while giving you a secure place to store everything. There are a few things missing, though. You can't connect an external mic to the transmitters, unlike with other Rode wireless mics or the DJI Mic 2. There's no smartphone Bluetooth capability, and it doesn't offer a 3.5mm connection for cameras — a feature that will supposedly exist on the rumored DJI Mic Mini. Still, this looks like a great option for creators who primarily use smartphones. It's now available in a two mic kit with a receiver and charging case for $150. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/rodes-tiny-149-wireless-micro-kit-is-designed-for-smartphone-users-150040695.html?src=rss Full Article Audio Technology Technology & Electronics site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Steve Dent
se Chrome for iOS now lets you add text to Google Lens visual searches By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:09:20 +0000 If you use Chrome on your iPhone, you’re about to see some features sliding over from the Android version. Google Lens will let you add text to your image searches, and you can save files and pictures directly to Google Drive and Photos. You can get “Shopping Insights” for products you’re browsing. Chrome for iOS now lets you add words to your Google Lens visual searches, allowing you to add nuance to your query or “perform more complex and specific searches,” as Chrome Product Manager Katia Muradyan wrote in a blog post. After activating Lens by tapping the camera icon in the Chrome search bar, you can ask questions about the object you’re snapping a pic of, and it will produce corresponding results. Google says AI Overviews will also appear for some of these search results. The feature shares some common ground with an Apple Intelligence feature for iPhone 16 owners in iOS 18.2, which is currently in beta. Visual Intelligence lets you point your camera at something and get info about it, including asking ChatGPT questions about it or searching for it on Google. Chrome for iPhone now has a feature that lets you save a file directly to Google Drive or Google Photos, sparing you from using your phone’s internal storage. When saving files from Chrome, you’ll see a new option to save the file to Drive. Similarly, when browsing a photo you want to save, long-press on it, and you’ll see a new “Save in Google Photos” option in the context menu. Of course, the feature requires you to be signed into a Google account. Chrome for iOS also adds a feature that pops up a mini-map when you click on an address. Look for an underlined link to specific addresses; clicking on it will take you to the mini-map without leaving the browser. Finally, Google is adding Shopping Insights for US users. The company frames it as a way to help you find great prices on items you’re shopping for, but it’s hard to imagine this feature exists strictly from the kindness of Google's heart. Regardless, you’ll soon see a “Good Deal Now” alert in Chrome’s address bar when browsing for products for which it’s available. You’ll see details like price history / tracking and buying options if you tap it.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/chrome-for-ios-now-lets-you-add-text-to-google-lens-visual-searches-170920556.html?src=rss Full Article Technology & Electronics Information Technology site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Will Shanklin
se The coffee table book of Apple Music's Best 100 Albums will set you back $450 By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:30:18 +0000 Apple has a history of eye-popping price tags, but the company is reaching new heights with a product that isn't even a gadget. After Apple Music unveiled a list of the 100 best albums of all time earlier this year, the streaming service is releasing a companion coffee table book. You can grab one of the 1,500 copies for a cool $450. I find these endeavors to rank and quantify art hilarious, because music is subjective and personal by nature. But people do love to debate their own artistic opinions, so if that's your jam there's plenty to dig into with Apple Music's assessment. (And before you ask, the top spot was claimed by The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.) This particular countdown was assembled by "Apple Music’s team of experts alongside an exclusive group of artists including Maren Morris, Pharrell Williams, J Balvin, Charli XCX, Mark Hoppus, Honey Dijon and Nia Archives, as well as songwriters, producers and industry professionals," according to the book listing. I'm sure this limited-run hardcover will be very beautiful, and maybe the liner notes analyzing each entry are deeply insightful. But I also wonder who would bother to buy it. If you are one of those 1,500 people who wants one, the book is due to start shipping in January. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/music/the-coffee-table-book-of-apple-musics-best-100-albums-will-set-you-back-450-193018825.html?src=rss Full Article Books & Publishing Celebrities Arts & Entertainment site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Anna Washenko
se Discord leaker Jack Teixeira gets 15-year sentence for sharing classified documents By www.engadget.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 23:13:20 +0000 Massachusetts Air National Guard member Jack Teixeira received a 15-year sentence in federal prison for leaking classified military documents on Discord in a Boston federal court, according to The Washington Post. Teixeira appeared before the court earlier today and asked the judge for leniency. He also issued a statement apologizing for “all of the harm that I’ve caused, to my friends, family and those overseas.” Defense attorney Michael Bachrach also claimed that Teixeira was subjected to bullying in high school and his military unit as an adjudicating factor for his actions. Judge Indira Talwani didn’t buy the defense’s bullying claims stating that the Air Force has already disciplined 15 other members connected to Teixeira for not taking more actions “that might have stopped him from doing this.” Teixeira shared classified military documents as far back as late 2022 on a Discord server dedicated to the pixelated sandbox game Minecraft. The leak included information about the Ukrainian and Russian troop movements and military equipment used in the war in Ukraine and Russia's attempts to obtain more weapons from Egypt and Turkey. The documents eventually found their way to other Discord servers as well as 4chan and Telegram. FBI officials arrested Teixeira at his home in April of last year. Teixeira originally agreed to a plea deal with federal prosecutors in March that included a 16-year prison sentence for pleading guilty to six counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information and violating the Espionage Act. If he stuck with his not guilty plea and received a guilty verdict, Teixeira faced a much steeper maximum prison term of 60 years.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/discord-leaker-jack-teixeira-gets-15-year-sentence-for-sharing-classified-documents-231319586.html?src=rss Full Article Politics & Government Military & Defense Society & Culture Crime & Justice Company Legal & Law Matters site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Danny Gallagher
se Amazon sunsets Freevee platform for ad-supported streaming video By www.engadget.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:06:14 +0000 Amazon is closing down Freevee, its free ad-supported video on demand service. This platform was home to original programming as well as more than 100 originals from the Prime Video roster. Freevee will be phased out over the coming weeks, and its content will become available as part of Prime Video. The ad-supported tier of Prime Video is included as part of Amazon's Prime membership for $15 a month. "To deliver a simpler viewing experience for customers, we have decided to phase out Freevee branding," an Amazon spokesperson told Variety. "There will be no change to the content available for Prime members, and a vast offering of free streaming content will still be accessible for non-Prime members, including select originals from Amazon MGM Studios, a variety of licensed movies and series, and a broad library of FAST channels – all available on Prime Video." The free viewing platform went through several rebrands since its original launch as IMDb Freedive in January 2019. It entered its final phase as Freevee in April 2022.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/amazon-sunsets-freevee-platform-for-ad-supported-streaming-video-000614080.html?src=rss Full Article Media site|engadget provider_name|Engadget region|US language|en-US author_name|Anna Washenko
se F1: Mercedes motorisera Alpine à partir de 2026 By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:19:36 EST C'était une nouvelle attendue. Full Article
se Les gros canons se réveillent et le CH gagne enfin By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:48:52 EST Grâce à la production impressionnante de Cole Caufield, de Nick Suzuki et de Juraj Slafkovsky! Full Article
se Canadien: Il faut parfois laisser son petit frère gagner By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 00:00:00 EST J’ai beaucoup de mal à comprendre ce qu’il y a d’étonnant dans le fait que le Canadien soit dernier au classement. Full Article
se Canadien 7, Sabres 5: «Les boys en avaient assez» – Martin St-Louis By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:06:53 EST Traverser une séquence de revers, ça n’a rien de plaisant. Surtout quand elle vous refoule jusqu’au dernier rang de la LNH. Full Article
se Devant ses anciens coéquipiers du CH, Shea Weber fait son entrée au Temple de la renommée By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:50:24 EST Voyez ce que l’ancien défenseur avait à dire sur son passage dans la Belle Province! Full Article
se Secret tape not the only talking point By www.couriermail.com.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Jun 2016 14:00:00 GMT THE reasons behind a decision to release a secret expletive-laden recording of former Chief Justice Tim Carmody are almost as juicy as the tape is expected to be. Full Article
se NISAR satellite to offer precise monitoring of Earth's surface movements By www.terradaily.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:57:03 GMT Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 09, 2024 Data from NISAR will improve our understanding of such phenomena as earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides, as well as damage to infrastructure. Earth's surface is in a state of continuous motion, although often unnoticed. Scientists have utilized satellite and ground-based technology to observe movements linked to geological events such as earthquakes, landslides, and volcanic activity. A Full Article
se Europe dispatches Proba-3 satellites to India for December eclipse mission By www.spacedaily.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 05:57:03 GMT Paris, France (SPX) Nov 03, 2024 ESA's Proba-3 mission, designed to create a solar eclipse in space, is leaving Europe to head to its Indian launch site. The mission's two spacecraft, designed to align precisely in orbit so one will block the Sun for the other, have departed from Redwire Space's facilities in Kruibeke, Belgium. The pair will be transported to the Satish Dhawan Space Centre near Chennai, India, to prepare for th Full Article
se Artist José González is creating an underwater universe — with an iPad By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:30:00 EST José González is an illustrator, author and animator originally from Buenos Aires now living in English Harbour. González was selected to be one of the Artists in Residence at Business and Arts N.L. (Un)Common Threads Creativity and Innovation Summit happening on Nov. 7. In advance of the summit, González has been busy preparing for his installation, which will feature a large-scale fish tank with animated sea creatures brought to life through projections and augmented reality. Full Article
se From Beyoncé to brat summer, celeb endorsements and viral moments didn't matter much in this U.S. election By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST While buzzy social media moments, massive celebrity endorsements and viral memes were everywhere during the U.S. election campaign, those who study social media and pop culture say it's likely that smaller social media interactions had a larger impact on the outcome. Full Article News/Entertainment
se Cillian Murphy on the making of Small Things Like These By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:56:14 EST Speaking with CBC News’s Eli Glasner, Cillian Murphy discusses ‘imploding emotionally’ in his role in Small Things Like These, his partnership with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck and how his experience on Oppenheimer influenced this film. CORRECTION: A previous version of this video interview includes reference to communities in Canada 'still finding bodies of Indigenous children in the ground' at 1:24. We have removed this portion of the interview. Searches at the sites of former residential schools using ground-penetrating radar have found evidence of possible unmarked graves. Full Article
se [EN IMAGES] Vol spectaculaire: un guichet automatique extirpé d’une caisse Desjardins en Mauricie By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 19:05:00 EST Des voleurs ont réussi à dérober un guichet automatique en le tirant à travers la devanture vitrée de l’immeuble à l’aide d’un camion. Full Article
se Administration Trump: un «faucon» anti-Chine comme secrétaire d'État, une «tueuse de chiens» à la Sécurité intérieure By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 18:14:27 EST Un «faucon» anti-Chine à la diplomatie, une gouverneure «tueuse de chiens» à la sécurité intérieure. Full Article
se Ottawa ordonne la reprise du travail aux ports de Montréal et de Québec By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 10:21:37 EST Le ministre du Travail, Steven MacKinnon, ordonne la reprise des activités dans les ports au pays qui sont à l’arrêt en raison de conflits de travail. Full Article
se «Ce n’est pas légal»: des enfants sélectionnés selon l’ethnie ou la religion dans des garderies By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:28:41 EST La sélection d’enfants selon des critères ethniques ou religieux pour l’admission dans des CPE du grand Montréal n’est pas légale. Full Article
se Un citoyen souverain qui se présente comme un «gentilhomme de la paix» encore coupable d’entrave By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 13:56:21 EST Amoury Lapointe a résisté à son arrestation lors d’une intervention de routine à laquelle il refusait de se soumettre dans son «véhicule diplomatique» Full Article
se Lock-out dans les ports: Ottawa n’aurait pas été assez «proactif», selon un expert By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:15:42 EST Ottawa aurait laissé trop de liberté aux syndicats, en leur donnant «carte blanche» pour déclencher des grèves dans les ports du pays. Full Article
se Un modeste conseil au PLQ: laissez les beaux-pères au chalet... By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 05:15:00 EST Laissez les beaux-pères au chalet et vos candidats libres de vous étonner. S’ils en sont capables, ils le feront. Full Article
se Les Québécois insatisfaits de l’élection de Trump, selon un sondage Léger-Le Journal-TVA By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:00 EST À l’exception notable des électeurs conservateurs. Full Article
se Sueurs froides pour deux Swifties québécoises: leurs billets volés... puis retrouvés à temps pour le concert de Taylor Swift vendredi à Toronto By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 17:50:00 EST Florence et Marianne seront finalement au concert de leur idole, vendredi, à Toronto, mais elles ont eu toute une frousse. Full Article
se Une ancienne boîte St-Hubert des années 70 retrouvée dans l’entretoit d’un chalet près de Stoneham et remise à la famille Martin en échange d'un don de 1000$ By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:17:41 EST Une ancienne boîte de poulet St-Hubert, retrouvée par hasard dans l’entretoit d’un chalet, a été remise à la famille Martin en échange d'un don. Full Article
se Discrimination subventionnée: quand nos CPE et nos écoles trahissent la laïcité By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 11:30:00 EST On apprend aujourd’hui que certains CPE, subventionnés avec votre argent, pratiquent une discrimination scandaleuse dans l’accueil des enfants. Full Article
se La boxeuse Imane Khelif a raison de dire qu’elle est une femme By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:37:37 EST Ce n’est pas mon opinion, mais celle d’endocrinologues, qui sont les plus crédibles dans ce débat. Full Article
se Enlevée par ses frères dans un resto: «Elle criait d’appeler le 911» By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:16:35 EST Une ado qui aurait été enlevée de force par ses propres frères était en panique et criait d’appeler le 911, selon un témoin appelé au procès. Full Article
se Deux femmes redoutables au service de Donald Trump By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 15:30:00 EST Donald Trump va nommer la représentante Elise Stefanik, républicaine du nord de l’État de New York, ambassadrice des États-Unis à l’ONU. Full Article
se Trudeau et Poilievre au coude-à-coude au Québec, selon un sondage Léger-Le Journal-TVA By www.journaldemontreal.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 16:00:00 EST Le Bloc Québécois trône toujours en tête, à 35% des intentions de vote, selon un sondage Léger-Le Journal-TVA. Full Article
se Canada, prepare for the big squeeze. Trump will press on several sensitive fronts By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:38:37 EST Donald Trump's second term as U.S. president carries implications at home and abroad. That includes potentially wreaking havoc on global economies through the aggressive use of tariffs. Full Article News/World
se Several bread and bun brands recalled due to pieces of metal, says Canada's food safety agency By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 09:33:19 EST The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for several brands of bread and buns due to pieces of metal in the products. Full Article News/Business
se Cineplex says it will make online purchase fee more obvious following penalty By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 16:52:38 EST Cineplex Inc. says it will continue adding a fee to some online ticket purchases after being penalized earlier this fall for alleged deceptive marketing, but it will adjust how the charge is communicated to moviegoers. Full Article News/Business
se Via Rail's performance has gone from bad to worse — and it's costing the company millions By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST Via Rail's service standards have eroded substantially over the last decade, with many more trains arriving late. Full Article News/Politics
se Trudeau government bans TikTok from operating in Canada — but Canadians can still use it By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 17:30:48 EST Citing national security concerns, the federal government has ordered TikTok to shutter its Canadian operations — but users will still be able to access the popular video app. Full Article News/Politics
se Canadian trade survived the first Trump presidency. Here's how it can survive the second By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST Donald Trump is returning to the White House with big plans to remake the global trade landscape. That could be a disaster for Canada's economy. But key players of the last trade war believe they can mitigate the damage. Full Article News/Business
se U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates again By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 14:33:47 EST The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point on Thursday. Policymakers took note of a job market that has "generally eased," while inflation continues to move toward the central bank's two per cent target. Full Article News/Business
se Emissions from oilsands forecast to continue rising as oil production increases, says report By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 13:48:42 EST Total greenhouse gas emissions from Alberta's oilsands have remained relatively flat for the last few years but could climb yet again in 2024 as the industry ratchets up oil production, according to a new report released Thursday. Full Article News/Canada/Calgary
se Alberta government fires AIMCo board, four top executives, in 'reset' for pension fund manager By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 16:13:46 EST The province says the move comes "after years of AIMCo consistently failing to meet its mandated benchmark returns." For now, Finance Minister Nate Horner has been appointed the AIMCo board's sole director and chair. Senior public servant Ray Gilmour has been appointed interim CEO. Full Article News/Canada/Edmonton
se Free transit actually is a thing, and you might be surprised where By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:00:32 EST While public transit in many Canadian cities is struggling with rising fares and falling ridership, one Ontario community has more than doubled its transit use in the past two years. Orangeville has made its buses free, joining a list of much larger communities that have gone fare-free. Full Article News/Business
se 'Christmas creep' is here as the retail season starts early. But is it about consumerism or comfort? By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST If it seems like the Christmas shopping season starts earlier every year, you're not wrong. In response to growing customer demand, stores of all stripes brought out their festive collections weeks before the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. Full Article News/Business
se Internal report describes a 'cesspool of racism' in the federal public service By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2024 17:58:59 EST An internal report on workplace racism and harassment at the highest levels of the federal public service shows that not even the federal government’s top executives are immune from the problem. Full Article News/Politics
se Freeland says Canada's borders are 'safe and secure' following Trump's election win By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 04:00:00 EST Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland is reassuring Canadians as officials worry president-elect Donald Trump’s promise to deport millions of undocumented immigrants could send them northward. Full Article News/Politics
se Time limits for trials were meant to speed up justice. They've also halted hundreds of criminal cases By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 09:00:00 EST Supporters say the Supreme Court of Canada's so-called Jordan ruling in 2016 has sped up proceedings and strengthened Charter rights for prompt justice. But some victims say the time limits for trials work in criminals' favour and cases continue to collapse because those limits are breached. Full Article News/Canada/British Columbia
se Former U.S. commerce secretary says he 'can't imagine' Trump would tax Canadian energy By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 15:26:01 EST Donald Trump's former commerce secretary says he 'can't imagine' the U.S. president-elect would want to tax Canadian energy, despite campaign promises about imposing a global tariff when he takes office in January. Full Article News/Politics