- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 19/11/28 22:00
Students from Sturgeon Composite High School are spending their lunch hours, evenings and some weekends designing a robot that could eventually remove needle debris from public...
Students from Sturgeon Composite High School are spending their lunch hours, evenings and some weekends designing a robot that could eventually remove needle debris from public...
Days after being attacked for quoting a blog that denies climate change during a public debate, Ontario's energy minister told reporters he does believe in climate change. And that's all he told...
A legal battle between law enforcement in Ontario and tech-giant Facebook has come to an end, with both sides conceding the social media company isn't bound by Canadian laws, even though its used by millions of...
In this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at the difficulty of recycling plastic bottles, the hubbub over Tesla's Cybertruck and a Second World War bunker that was turned into a vertical...
Chatham, Ont.-based telecom service provider TekSavvy filed a notice of appeal this week challenging a Federal Court decision ordering a number of Canadian internet service providers (ISPs) block access to the GoldTV streaming...
Consumers filed a record-breaking number of complaints against Canada's telecom companies in 2018-19 — nearly 19,300, up 35 per cent. Billing and contract disputes continue to top the list, fuelling calls by a consumer advocacy group for more price...
Farmers in central Newfoundland say the persistent agricultural pest has done major damage this growing season, and a recent provincial ban on shooting moose at night isn't helping the...
Discrimination applies to online marketplace sites such as Kijiji, human rights commission ruled.
Thirty-three metres below Clapham High Street in southwest London sits the world's first subterranean farm, called Growing...
Teenager Feroza Aziz claims her criticism of China got her temporarily kicked off TikTok. The video-sharing app's latest controversy serves as more proof the company cannot dispel the cloud of suspicion that follows it and other Chinese-owned technology marketed toward the...
The CEO of Canadian hyperloop company, TransPod, thinks he can have Albertans speeding between Calgary and Edmonton in magnetic tubes by 2030.