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dlsphjournalism · 5 months
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CANADIAN AFFAIRS -- How consumers would benefit from a pan-Canadian electricity grid
BY ASHLEY PERL (FJHI '24) -- Canada has committed to reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent by 2030 and to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. READ MORE.
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antnich · 2 years
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THE CN TOWER, TORONTO...
At 1, 817 feet in height, the CN Tower was the world's largest, free standing structure when it first opened in downtown Toronto, back in 1976.
The night time views from the slowly revolving, glass walled upper level restaurant are a true feast for the senses, with the Toronto skyline laid out like a ceremonial carpet down below.
As an aside, the highest wine cellar in the sky holds more than ninevthousand bottles.
Cheers!
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dlsphjournalism · 9 months
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CANADIAN AFFAIRS -- The holiday party lunch? Companies ditch extravagant events
BY SARAH BARTNICKA (FJHI '24) -- A growing number of companies are facing a reckoning over how — and whether — to host a holiday party this year, as the effects of interest rate hikes and inflation have led to sector slowdowns and cost-cutting measures.  READ MORE.
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dlsphjournalism · 11 months
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CANADIAN AFFAIRS -- New moms navigate postpartum care maze
BY STEPHANIE FERGUSON (FJHI '24) -- Ontario mom Taylor Mott has three children, the youngest just two months old. When her first child was born, her daughter was admitted to a special care nursery. Despite the stressors that came with her delivery, Mott found that the early postpartum period was in some ways easier than with her second and third child. READ MORE.
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dlsphjournalism · 1 year
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CANADIAN AFFAIRS -- The ‘missing middle’ in Canada’s critical minerals strategy
BY JAMES WALSH (FGJ '21) -- Canadian governments are enthusiastically looking to capitalize on growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and the minerals they require. While Canada’s mining and manufacturing sectors stand to benefit from these trends, not all stages of the mine-to-market value chain are being adequately addressed. READ MORE.
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dlsphjournalism · 1 year
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CANADIAN AFFAIRS -- Irving Oil refinery faces uncertain future
BY JAMES WALSH (FGJ '21) -- When Irving Oil announced in early June that the company was undertaking a strategic review of its portfolio, it raised major questions about the future of the operation of its Saint John, New Brunswick refinery and the thousands of associated jobs. READ MORE.
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