INDUSTRY
Concordia University Commissioned an Asbestos Report Written by a Former Asbestos PR Consultant
The university has pulled the paper from the website, but critics say it shows big business has taken over academics.
This Warehouse Robot Has 2 Arms, Works Twice as Fast
Hitachi unveils a new two-armed robot for fetching stock.
Kicking the Bros Out of Brewing
Beer has been subject to co-option from men, resulting in perpetual sexist advertising and alienation of women from the drink. However, the boom of microbreweries across the globe has empowered women to reclaim what's rightfully theirs.
What Happened to Middle Class America? - The Business of Life (Episode 7)
On this episode of 'The Business of Life', we get to the bottom of just what the “middle class" is: how to get in, how to stay in, and why so many Americans are falling out.
What happened to middle class America? - The Business of Life (Season 1, Episode 7)
We'll get to the bottom of just what the "middle class" is: how to get in, how to stay in, and why so many Americans are falling out.
An Open Letter to Jonny White of Art Department From Deko-ze
In a recent interview, Jonny White spoke negatively about the Toronto scene. We asked a local legend to disprove it.
Argentina Plans to Make Its Own Netflix, Boosting an Industry That ‘No One Sees’
President Fernandez de Kirchner said the new service will help the domestic film market, but industry types point out the government is pumping money into a domestic box office that is maxing out.
What Happened to Middle Class America? - The Business of Life (Episode 7 Trailer)
On the next episode of 'The Business of Life', we get to the bottom of just what the “middle class" is: how to get in, how to stay in, and why so many Americans are falling out.
Argentina's World-Famous Beef Will Once Again Enter US Market After Ban Is Lifted
The lifting of the ban was met with muted enthusiasm from Argentina's beef producers, who say their government has over-regulated and hurt their industry. Producers expect to make $280 million a year once imports resume.
India Drinks Way More Whiskey Than Anyone Else
When told to list the most whiskey-lovin' countries in the world, you probably think of the UK, the US, and Japan. But it turns out the Indians are far outdrinking us all when it comes to the smoky stuff.
Intense Smog Blankets Chile's Capital, But Copa America Matches Still Not Affected
Amid winter dryness in Santiago's mountain valley, traffic and wood-burning are causing unusually high levels of pollution for the marquee host city of the America Cup tournament.
We Went to a Petroleum Trade Show to See How Hard Failling Oil Prices Have Hit the Industry
The industry may be going through a tough time, but Calgary's Global Petroleum Show was still a lavish affair.