Joan Beecroft is inviting you to submit to "Things That Used to Matter: An Anthology of the Redundant"
There are two topics I hear a lot about lately, ‘minimalism’ and ‘downsizing.’ I’ve heard many stories from ...
Period poverty is a human rights issue that is faced globally and can be eliminated.
Here in Grey Bruce, period poverty has an alarming rate of approximately 1 in every 2 menstruators struggling to access period products. When products are not affordable or accessible, important obligations such as school and work are missed. ...
- by David Clark
A press release from the Four County Labour Market Planning Board (3rd December 2021), which is based on a release from Statistics Canada of its Labour Market Indicators, stated the “local unemployment rate dropped to 2.8%” (from 3.0 from October). Interestingly, the December rate was 3.0%; so it rose again.
On the face of it this sounds like great news. But be cautious of such statistical announcements for such a large region ...
- Hub staff
Do you want to report the results of your rapid COVID-19 test? You are not alone. The United Kingdom has been asking residents to report their results for the last nine months. On the other hand, some experts in Canada warn to take this data with a grain of salt. Since you will be the one providing your data, it is clearly up to you to decide what to do with your result. ...
Keurig Canada Inc. reached an agreement with the Competition Bureau to resolve concerns over false or misleading environmental claims made to consumers about the recyclability of its single-use Keurig® K-Cup® pods.
The Bureau’s investigation concluded that Keurig Canada’s claims regarding the recyclability of its single-use coffee pods are false or misleading ...
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