
How will businesses deal with COVID going forward?
Despite the fact that we’ve been dealing with COVID-19 for almost two years, some small businesses in Canada continue to enforce restrictive health measures on their customers.
When customers receive poor customer service, it usually doesn’t bode well for the business. Will this be the case post-COVID?
There will be no post-COVID.
Jack M. Mintz: The separatist impulse — in Canada and abroad
Alberta wants a fair deal from Canada, but can’t seem to get one. Should it build a firewall? Stop trying? Separate? This is one of a series of opinion pieces adapted from the new book, “Moment of Truth: How to Think About Alberta’s Future,” in which some of Canada’s most respected thinkers on the subject debate what the best next steps are for Alberta — and for Canada.
Major Toronto road to be closed for a huge street party next weekend
ActiveArtsTO will shut down a portion of Lake Shore Boulevard West between Windemere Avenue and Strachan Avenue next Sunday for a massive street festival.
The festival will be closing 5 km of the major road and will be filled with pop-up art installations, sport, music, and dance demos, a roller-skating party, and more. There will also be a DJ to keep the party going.
‘Buck, wild crazy!’ Illegals have free plane tickets to go all over the US
A US citizen who had trouble getting into the US was stunned when he arrived at the McAllen airport. What he found was foreigners, only foreigners, who could not speak English. (Watch every clip. One is more horrifying than the next.)
Not a single person could speak English, nor did they have a single piece of luggage. Each group had a red, green, or brown envelope allowing them to travel for free all over the U.S.
Potty-trained cattle could help reduce pollution
Researchers in Germany successfully trained cows to use a small, fenced-in area with artificial turf flooring as a bathroom stall. This could allow farms to easily capture and treat cow urine, which often pollutes air, soil and water, researchers report online September 13 in Current Biology. Components of that urine, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, could also be used to make fertilizer (SN: 4/6/21).
State Supreme Court Clears the Way for Full Reversal of a Derek Chauvin Murder Conviction
One of the murder convictions against former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin is likely to be thrown out after a decision last week by the Minnesota Supreme Court.
