Sex, drugs and science: researchers are interested in “chemsex”

The work of researchers could allow a better intervention with the followers of “chemsex”, a practice where people consume drugs while having sex. There is very little data on the subject, but all... Read more »

$3.8 million to help Lake Winnipeg

Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna, announced funding of $ 3.8 million over four years to fund 23 projects under the Lake Winnipeg Basin Program. The Canadian government wants... Read more »

Heat wave: Electricity consumption breaks record in British Columbia

Monday night, when customers use a lot of power, electricity consumption reached more than 7800 megawatts in British Columbia, a record for a summer season, said BC Hydro. This strong demand was... Read more »

Torontonians worry about city council downsizing

Following the announcement by Doug Ford’s government to halve the size of Toronto City Council, residents of the Queen City share their concerns. According to the Prime Minister, this cut in council... Read more »

Bombardier wins $800 million contract in Singapore

Bombardier Transportation announced Thursday that it will deliver 396 new metro cars to Singapore, under a contract valued at approximately US $607 million (C$792 million). The order includes an option for long-term... Read more »