Photo by Yeshi Kangrang on Unsplash Investors now make up 25 per cent of the housing market, making it harder for average incomepeople to own a home. According to CBC Radio, with house prices consistently rising, many Canadians are worried that owning a home is just a dream these days. Garrett McPhee has been trying…
Re-inventing on the Fly
By Matthew Hopton Re-invention, is a term that took on a very significant meaning for businesses during 2020. With thousands of businesses being forced to close their physical doors to customers, businesses had to reassess and re-imagine their plans. Some retail businesses never recovered like Chuck E. Cheese which filed for bankruptcy on June 25,…
Students Around the World Choose to Find Paid Internships Independently
Students across the world find paid internships on their own as educational institutions don’t guarantee the paid job opportunity as part of the school program
Yes, newsrooms still have a chance to survive
By Charlotte Pottier-Bonneville The Canadian journalism industry is struggling and has been for many years. The pandemic and the disappearance of advertising funds are only making it worst for journalists to survive. The Canadian journalism advertising market was amongst the hardest hit in the world in 2020, according to the Reuters Institute However, new sources…
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The COP26 2021 Climate Change Summit
Environmentalists Slam Trudeau’s Climate Change Plan By: Erica Wedgbury Justin Trudeau at the COP26 Climate Change Summit 2021, speaking on carbon taxes in Glasgow. Canadian environmentalists are criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s commitment to cap oil and gas emissions. At the COP26 climate summit in Glasgow, Trudeau called this a “necessary action” and said Canada will reach net-zero by 2050….
Avocados: The Green Fruit’s Not-So-Green Environmental Impact
The high demand and intensive production of avocados continues to cause irretrievabledamage to the environment. Every year, 11 billion pounds of avocado are consumed worldwide. With an intense thirst,each avocado requires approximately 70 litres of water for its production. Human beings, onthe other hand require 50-100 litres of water to meet their basic needs. A…
COP26: Will deforestation end by 2030?
Over 100 world leaders pledged to end deforestation by 2030 at COP26 in Glasgow.
COP26 renews drive for sustainable, eco-friendly fashion
The 2021 UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) highlighted the fashion industry’s contributions to the climate crisis by reviving over 251 brands’ commitment to climate action, Rochelle Raveendran writes.
Meat is murder: Why Canadians are switching to plant-based diets
By Jess BertanRSJ News As speculation grows over the ethical and environmental repercussions of meat consumption, Canadians are turning to plant-based meat alternatives in order to alter their diet patterns and eat greener. Whether for religious, personal or health reasons, a survey from Statista has shown that 36.5% of Canadians are willing to reduce their…