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SHARC Energy, Subterra Renewables join forces

SHARC Energy, Subterra Renewables join forces

Two Canadian clean-tech companies specialize in different types of heat exchange technology
'Children's Code' to combat 'technological tsunami' pitched by B.C. privacy commissioner

'Children's Code' to combat 'technological tsunami' pitched by B.C. privacy commissioner

The code would prohibit 'nudge' technology, which prompts children to further engage in an online service, such as a phone application or tablet game
Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

Telus Health, Medical Services Commission reach settlement over fee program: minister

Health minister says Telus has modified program to ensure it complies with the Medicare Protection Act
Rogers records $511M profit in Q1 as it prepared to close Shaw deal

Rogers records $511M profit in Q1 as it prepared to close Shaw deal

Profit up by more than $100M compared with a year earlier
B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

B.C. announces funding for more than 10K new paid internships for students

The internships will be in sectors such as clean technology, life sciences, emergency management, advanced timber and agritech
Nuclear medicine startup Abdera lands $142M

Nuclear medicine startup Abdera lands $142M

Abdera platform designs radioisotopes for treating cancer
Vancouver’s Svante to scrub CO2 from Australian industries

Vancouver’s Svante to scrub CO2 from Australian industries

Svante partners with Australian company in carbon capture and storage project
Terramera launches bio-pesticide in U.S.

Terramera launches bio-pesticide in U.S.

Broad-spectrum bio-pesticide approved for sale in the U.S. by EPA
Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Industry experts say significant structural reforms are needed to promote competition in Canada’s heavily concentrated telecommunications sector
Rogers to move 300 international Shaw call centre jobs to Western Canada

Rogers to move 300 international Shaw call centre jobs to Western Canada

CEO says the move means customers will be served by a team with 'roots in the communities where they live and work'