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The main industries and sectors that set to boom in 2021
Canada’s GDP was $1.8 trillion in 2019, making it the tenth-largest economy in the world. The most profitable industries are minerals, the processing of natural resources, and transportation. Over 75% of Canadians work in the services sector, with the other 25% working in construction, manufacturing and agriculture. The mining and
Let Me Give You One Word: Plastics
Ottawa scientist uses waste for greener polymers Mr. McGuire: I just want to say one word to you. Just one word. Benjamin: Yes, sir. Mr. McGuire: Are you listening? Benjamin: Yes, I am. Mr. McGuire: Plastics. Benjamin: Exactly how do you mean? Little did Benjamin know what Mr. McGuire’s advice
AN OVERVIEW: Pipelines and Progress
Image: wikipedia Canadian oil and gas production, which represents nearly one- quarter of Canadian exports, is increasing but options to transport the products via cross-continent pipelines have created political controversy. The arguments centre on increased use of North American energy supply and resources versus the detriments of global warming and
Lake Placid
By Rachael Desjardins ABOVE: Whiteface Mountain, the fifth highest mountain in the Adirondacks, sits the State of New York Weather Monitoring Station. From here you can walk around for a great 360-degree view. Photo: Orda Media While best known to most Canadians as a winter vacation spot and home to the 1980 Olympic
The Kyoto Protocol in Canada: Legacy or lunacy?
By Hank Reardon Prime Minister Jean Chrétien says he will put the Kyoto Protocol on climate change before Parliament for a ratification vote before year-end 2002. The announcement of the Kyoto Protocol ratification vote comes before an implementation plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) has been finalized and before
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