Canada

The US proposal could change the way Canadian oil companies report their carbon footprint

Officially revealed carbon footprints from Canada’s largest oil companies could increase in size if the new harsh climate rules proposed earlier this year by a US regulator come into force. The proposal of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which has not yet been enacted and faces stiff opposition from conservative industry groups and legislators, …

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The couple’s victory forces Smiths Falls to reconsider the “naturalized” turf approach.

A couple from Smiths Falls, Ontario, say they are happy that the city has rescinded an order to uproot its “naturalized” turf, but they fear the battle is not over yet. Instead of a well-kept lawn and garden, Beth and Craig Sinclair planted 150 trees and other native plant species in front of their bungalow. …

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iOS 16: Apple could bring this new useful feature to your iPhone in 2022

Apple’s upcoming iPhones could have an always-on lock screen to quickly check useful information. Bloomberg sources report that Apple is planning major improvements to the iPhone lock screen in the upcoming iOS 16 and iPhone 14. News of possible iOS features comes ahead of Apple’s 2022 World Developers Conference (WWDC) starting June 6, where it …

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The outbreak of tuberculosis in the Canadian Arctic exposes overcrowded living conditions

An outbreak of tuberculosis in the Canadian Arctic has caused frustration in a remote Inuit community and has highlighted the persistence of a disease that has been largely eliminated in the rest of the country. The outbreak also exposes the poor living conditions and overpopulation in many Arctic communities, despite Canada’s status as one of …

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