EEconomy Read More Energy crisis reaches Cairo as Egyptians ration power and brace for a potential food crisisMarch 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: Shops are closed early on Saturday night in downtown Cairo to conserve electricity.…
EEnvironment Read More Only 13 countries in the world breathe safe air. Three of them are in EuropeMarch 30, 2026 Only 14 per cent of cities worldwide breathe safe air, a drop from 17 per cent in the…
EEnvironment Read More Canada and Alberta reach agreement-in-principle on methane equivalencyMarch 30, 2026 The world is changing rapidly. In response, Canada is transforming its economy to be more resilient, competitive, and…
HHealthcare Read More Providers, opposition criticize coming B.C. law that changes how health professionals are regulatedMarch 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: A healthcare worker walks past the emergency bay outside of Vancouver General Hospital…
EEnvironment Read More Endangered Cahow, One of the Rarest Seabirds in the World, Hatched on Nonsuch Island in BermudaMarch 30, 2026 A Bermuda petrel, or Cahow, on Nonsuch Island – credit, Cahow Recovery Project Though an event neither singular…
TTechnology Read More A new manufacturing process uses lasers to seal paper packaging instead of glueMarch 30, 2026 Although paper is a more environmentally friendly packaging material than plastic, it’s often contaminated with additives, such as…
HHealth Read More PEI to become first province start colorectal cancer screening at age 45March 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: Prince Edward Island provincial legislature building in Charlottetown. The province is set to…
EEnvironment Read More Why forest loss is making our watersheds leak rainMarch 30, 2026 It’s a well-established fact that forests and water are deeply connected. For decades, paired-watershed experiments — a scientific…
CCanada Read More Federal, Ontario governments to spend $8.8-billion to cut municipal development chargesMarch 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: A building is demolished on Ontario St. in Toronto last week, on a…
EEnvironment Read More How Tropical Cyclone Narelle turned the sky red in Western Australia | Australia weatherMarch 30, 2026 The skies of Shark Bay in Western Australia turned an eerie blood red before Tropical Cyclone Narelle made…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Can a trial be fair if the judge uses AI?March 30, 2026 Open this photo in gallery: A police officer carries paperwork into the Palais de Justice, Quebec Superior Court,…
EEnvironment Read More Stuart Penkett obituary | EnvironmentMarch 30, 2026 Stuart Penkett’s discovery of the chemical processes that cause acid rain transformed our understanding of atmospheric pollution and…