The Knox Journals: The Passwordless Future of Security Samsung
Year: 2024
Ontario cutting funding from daycare centres not in $10-a-day program
Ontario child-care centres that aren’t participating in the national $10-a-day program will soon lose provincial funding to offer fee subsidies to lower-income families and their staff could see a pay cut of $2 an hour.
Man arrested after 5 people injured in multi-vehicle crash in Toronto
A man in his 30s has been arrested for impaired driving after a three-vehicle collision in East York injured five people on Friday morning.
As CPA split looms, CPA Canada pitches membership to Ontario, Quebec members
Four months out from an unprecedented split between the regulators for accountants in Ontario and Quebec and their national counterpart, CPA Canada is pitching a new, separate membership to accountants in the departing provinces.
Leveraging the Transformer Architecture for Music Recommendation on YouTube – InfoQ.com
Leveraging the Transformer Architecture for Music Recommendation on YouTube InfoQ.com
Ambulance diversions underway as Royal Columbian Hospital attempts smoother tech transition
British Columbia has spent years planning and implementing a purely digital medical record system for the province’s hospitals – and one of the largest is now sending away some patients as it attempts a smoother transition than its peers.
Tragically Hip fans belt out band’s classics en masse as TIFF gets underway
Throngs of moviegoers and Tragically Hip fans gathered to sing their hearts out on the streets of Toronto as Canada’s beloved rockers marked the premiere of a new career-spanning docuseries.
B.C. reverses course on changes to school tube-feeding program after backlash from family
Jaxton Tory did not get to start Grade 6 with his peers in Ladner, B.C., this week, due to his diet.
Stabbing at North Vancouver bus stop sends 1 to hospital
A man is in hospital and a suspect is at large after a stabbing at a bus stop in North Vancouver Thursday morning, according to local Mounties.
B.C. posts highest COVID-19 hospitalizations since January in latest monthly update
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in B.C. has risen to its highest level since January, according to the B.C. Centre for Disease Control’s latest monthly update.
