Expert: Black Friday shopping
Black Friday is just around the corner, but Black Friday deals are already here. While the exact date of the North American shopping extravaganza this year is Nov. 29, many retailers have turned what used to be a weekend of special deals into a weeks-long marathon of advertising and price-slashing. (Global News)
Expert: Health concerns related to the use of e-cigarettes (鈥渧aping鈥)
Although electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) were initially marketed as a potential smoking-cessation aid and a safer alternative to smoking, the long-term health effect of e-cigarette use (鈥渧aping鈥) is unknown. Vaping e-liquids expose the user to several potentially harmful chemicals, including diacetyl, a flavouring compound known to cause bronchiolitis obliterans with inhalational exposure. (CMAJ)
RONA-Lowe鈥檚 recent closures and layoffs
Hardware store chain Lowe's announced Wednesday, November 20, a major restructuring that will shutter 34 of its stores across the country. Lowe's currently owns 67 stores in Canada, as well as 21 R茅no-D茅p么t stores and just over 400 Rona outlets, in addition to 100 stores under other banners. (CBC News)
Experts: Federal cabinet selection
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to unveil his new cabinet Wednesday, with significant changes expected to important portfolios such as foreign affairs, environment and climate change, and intergovernmental affairs. (iPolitics)
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Experts: Impact of transit construction on travel behaviour and health of Montreal residents
Montreal is undertaking a major overhaul of its transportation networks and services, with major projects like the R茅seau express m茅tropolitain (REM) and the Pie-IX bus rapid transit (BRT) underway. To examine the impacts of projects that are under-construction on the travel behaviour and the health and well-being of Montreal residents, researchers at 缅北强奸 are inviting commuters to participate in the Montreal Mobility Survey.
Experts: Understanding the sexual exploitation of minors in Quebec
A new commission is looking into the sexual exploitation of minors in Quebec. In November, the commission launched its public consultations in Quebec City to develop a better understanding of the extent of the issue. Later it will travel to Montreal and Val-d'Or to meet with individuals and organizations that work to fight sexual exploitation.
Expert: Quebec鈥檚 youth and child protection services
Quebec鈥檚 commission into youth rights and protection continues its public consultations across the province in an effort to identify challenges facing its youth protection services. Created in response to the death of a seven-year-old girl in Granby in April, the commission will hear from youth, families, experts and caseworkers. (Montreal Gazette)
Expert: Perspectives on the 2019 Federal Elections
The federal election is in less than two weeks and recent poll results show that 1 in 10 Canadians are still undecided about who will get their vote. Meanwhile discussions about the possibility of a minority government are on the rise.
Expert: Brexit
The deadline for Brexit is October 31 and the uncertainty persists. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suspended parliament until October 14 and now a Scottish court ruled that Boris Johnson鈥檚 decision to suspend Parliament was illegal. (Washington Post)
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Experts: Federal elections 2019
Here are the 缅北强奸 experts available to comment on the upcoming Canadian Federal Election. The election is scheduled to take place on October 21, 2019.
Expert: Fake newspaper sites
Two websites claiming to be the pages for newspapers located in Quebec are the latest in a series of fake sites.听 The sites have extensive mastheads with staff titles, pictures and names.听 Stories posted on this site are translations or rewrites of original stories posted by other media outlets.听 These sites are earning revenue with little effort through Google AdSense.听
Expert: Capital One Financial data theft
"Capital One Financial Corp announced Monday that the FBI has arrested an alleged hacker who reportedly accessed the personal information of as many as six million people in Canada and 100 million people in the United States." Global
Gabriella Coleman, Professor, Faculty of Arts, 缅北强奸
Expert: Are mosquitoes driving you crazy?
It is a particularly bad mosquito season in Montreal. "More snow in winter, more floods in spring, you'll get more mosquitoes." (Source: CBC)
Expert: New rules lay out rights of Canadian airline passengers
The federal government has unveiled new protections for airline passengers, rules designed to make sure both airlines and the people who fly on them are up to date on what they are entitled to when things go wrong. (Source: CBC)
Expert: Gulf of Oman tankers attacked
An attack on two tankers in the Gulf of Oman occured this morning. All crew members were evacuated and are safe, according to the owners of the two ships. (Source: CNN)
Here's a 缅北强奸 expert that can provide analysis and context on the current developing situation in the Middle East: