Joe Biden has 284 Electoral votes and counting, which is enough to be name the next Commander in Chief. America has spoken, Joe Biden has been elected the 46th president of the United States of America with over 50.3% of votes casted. President Elect Biden home state of Pennsylvania put gave the President the final Read More…
Day: 7 November 2020
Nunavut Premier Makes Major Cabinet Shuffle
Major Cabinet Shuffle in the final year of Savikataaq administration is particular due to COVID-19 and looking to the future. Iqaluit, Nunavut Premier Joe Savikataaq today announced changes to Nunavut’s executive council, after swearing in the newest member of cabinet, Minister Margaret Nakashuk, earlier this week. Effective Monday, November 9: Minister David Akeeagok remains Deputy Read More…
Manufacturing Giant CAE Receives $30M Loan From Quebec Government
CAE is one of the worlds leading manufacturers of flight simulated technology QUÉBEC, The Government of Quebec has granted Canadian manufacturer giant CAE, a loan of $ 30 million repayable by royalties. This support will enable the company to continue its research and development activities in connection with the development of products and services for simulation and Read More…
Newfoundland and Labrador Invest $335,000 Into Big Tech
Advancing Newfoundland and Labrador Tech through Investments in Research and Development Newfoundland and Labrador Minister of Industry Energy and Technology, Andrew Parsons announced more than $335,000 in provincial support for three projects with a research and development focus led by tech companies in Newfoundland and Labrador. These projects illustrate a focus on research and development Read More…
Saskatchewan Unemployment Rate Lowest In Canada
Saskatchewan’s October unemployment rate across Canada has been the lowest even with COVID-19 According to Statistics Canada’s Labour Force Survey released today, for the third consecutive month, Saskatchewan has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada. Saskatchewan’s unemployment rate improved to 6.4 per cent in October, the lowest among the provinces (seasonally adjusted), and well below Read More…