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The sixth-generation (6G) wireless communication networks are envisioned to revolutionize customer services and applications via the Internet of Things (IoT) toward a future of fully intelligent and ...
HALIFAX, NS / ACCESS Newswire / July 7, 2025 / MedMira Inc. (MedMira) (TSXV: MIR) and REACH Nexus are excited to announce a clinical trial has officially started earlier than anticipated to evaluate ...
Lithuanian NBA player Jonas Valanciunas, currently with the Sacramento Kings, may join the Denver Nuggets in a trade for ...
This was Tech Roast’s second-ever appearance in Toronto. Oster said the group started doing shows in Seattle and Mountain ...
Proceeds of sale will support financing of the acquisition of Ziply FiberStrategic partnership with PSP Investments to develop fibre in Pacific Northwest; ...
Operating expenses reduced 17%, net loss narrows, and foundational rebuild positions Rivalry for a leaner, more efficient, and financially discipline ...
Social media roasts Drake's 'fake' abs in shirtless selfie. By now, you’ve probably seen Drake getting relentlessly roasted over his ‘fake’ abs in a now-viral shirtless selfie that immediately stirred ...
Canada's main stock index rose on Monday to a record high, helped by gains for financial and gold mining shares, as the ...
Mining and electronic technology stocks led broad gains in Toronto, countering weakness among tech-services and industrial stocks. Bombardier was one of the biggest drivers of the market, rising 4.6%.
Naveed Haq, Senior Director of Infrastructure and Connectivity at the Internet Society (ISOC), has dedicated his career to bridging the digital divide—especially in Asia-Pacific.
It’s the last weekend of Pride and the parade will be taking over Toronto streets this Sunday.
The Toronto Stock Exchange climbed by 36 points, with notable gains in healthcare and technology sectors, even as mining and energy faced declines. What does this mean?