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The Threat of a Brain Drain Under a Trump Presidency Is Real
Top science and tech talent could choose to set up in other countries that are more hospitable to their work.
New Rules on Big Water Companies in Ontario Are ‘The Bare Minimum’
Ontario's plan for a two-year freeze on new water extraction permits has its critics.
The Canadian Government Has Funded a Notorious Censorship Company for a Decade
Netsweeper may be building a 'Great Firewall' in Bahrain.
Unlimited Sydney Brings Together Running, Training, and Football for a Night of Intensity
A Waterloo warehouse space was turned into a sports Mecca as Nike+Run Club Run, Nike+Training Club, and four-a-side football tournaments went down at once.
How Do Elite Athletes Maintain Their Competitive Edge?
Speaking to Kelly Hetherington, Darcy Vescio, Luke Brattan about how they stay sharp.
Pace and Space: Street Racing Through the Dark Heart of Sydney
When the whole city becomes your race track, the built environment goes from being confining to liberating.
How a Scientist on Earth Is Studying a Floating Astronaut’s Veins
Astronauts’ arteries undergo troubling changes in space. A Canadian scientist is trying to figure out why.
A Canadian Startup Wants to Replace Drone Batteries With a Gas Engine
This range extender could keep drones in the sky for two hours or longer.
Canadian Cops Arrest An Ontario Student on Suspicion He Intended to Join a Terrorist Group
The 23-year-old Ontario man was arrested on terrorism and weapons charges by Canadian cops on Friday, as Canadian cops try to stem the flow of foreign fighters.
Why BlackBerry Is Leaving Pakistan at the End of the Year
The troubled smartphone manufacturer says it would rather leave the market than compromise users’ privacy.
Self-Driving Cars Are Coming to Canadian Roads in 2016
Ontario is "open for business," regulators say.