Sick of Winter? Kick the Blahs to the Curb Even though it has been an unusual winter across much of Canada, spring is on the horizon. But until it’s official, we’ve listed a few of the good things to come. Spring forward The second Sunday of March most of us will spring forward. […]
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Liberals stay put on stock options, small business taxes in budget 2016
OTTAWA—Canada’s high-tech sector won a major victory Tuesday as the Liberal government unexpectedly dropped plans that would have limited the use of stock options as an incentive to recruit and retain top talent. “I heard from many small business start-ups who use stock options as a legitimate tool to attract talent,” said federal Finance Minister […]
Apple vs. FBI Is Not About Privacy vs. Security — It’s About How to Achieve Both
In the aftermath of the tragic attacks in San Bernardino, an iPhone belonging to Syed Rizwan Farook, one of the assailants, propelled the previously cloistered debate on encryption into the mainstream. The current legal clash between Silicon Valley and American law enforcement over encryption is hardly a new one. Apple and other American technology […]
Toronto Housing Starts in February 2016
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – March 8, 2016) – Housing starts in the Toronto Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) trended at 42,352 units in February 2016 compared to 45,296 in January 2016 according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). The trend is a six month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates (SAAR) of […]
Google Search now has travel guides to help plan your vacation
Google is trying to make planning vacations less of a hassle. To do that, it’s launching a new feature today called Destinations on Google that’s meant to help you figure out where to go, when to go, and what to do there; it’ll also help you get cheap flights and hotels. GOOGLE GENERATES […]