- CBC - Technology & Science News
- 21/3/15 21:28
An urban coyote crossed a body of water to say hello to a busy beaver in downtown Calgary, and the whole thing was captured on...
An urban coyote crossed a body of water to say hello to a busy beaver in downtown Calgary, and the whole thing was captured on...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his first visit to Montreal in several months to make the announcement Monday alongside Premier François Legault.
Rogers Communications has signed a deal to buy Shaw Communications in a transaction valued at $26 billion, including...
Telco giants Rogers and Bell, which have made billions despite the pandemic, are being criticized for slapping penalties on customers hit hard by COVID-19. One business ethics expert says, at times like this, the companies should be focusing on customer service, not...
Lampreys are blood-sucking predatory fish. The earliest ancestors of all vertebrates, including ourselves, were thought to resemble their worm-like babies. Now, recently discovered fossils have overturned that theory, raising new questions about what our ancestors were really...
When COVID-19 hit a year ago, countless students from kindergarten through post-secondary were thrown into virtual schooling for the first time. As we look to post-pandemic life, online classes will be still be sticking around for some. But what's needed to make them...
Since it confirmed Canada's first case of COVID-19, the National Microbiology Lab in Winnipeg has received $2 billion in COVID-19 funding from the federal government. It's spending some of that money on developing vaccines aimed at new variants of concern and helping communities identify the presence of coronavirus in...