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Watch: ‘The only Brexit positive is people take Europe more seriously’

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The only positive of Brexit is it has made people take the European project more seriously, an EU chief has claimed. Jyrki Katainen, a former prime minister of Finland, made the observation as he discussed the forthcoming European...
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Canadian company creates 'smart intersections' to ease traffic, improve safety

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The City of Detroit has partnered with a Canadian company to try and make their intersections more efficient and safe. "Smart intersections" are a growing trend and can now be found in more than 100 cities around the world. They connect...
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Notre Dame Rebuilding Will Take Decade or More, Expert Says

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Parisians awoke Tuesday to a conflicting sense of relief and sadness. Relief that the damage done to Notre Dame was not as catastrophic as many feared when they went to bed Monday night. Sadness that the crown jewel of French beauty and...
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Tugboats haul Norway cruise ship back to port with hundreds still onboard

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Hundreds remain onboard the cruise ship Viking Sky while it's being towed back to port in the Norweigan town of Molde. The vessel is scheduled to arrive by 14:00 local time, according to Norway’s rescue and medical services Three of the...
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Norwegian cruise makes it back to port with hundreds still onboard

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A luxury cruise ship that got stranded off the western coast of Norway after its engine failed during a storm made it back to port on Sunday. The Viking Sky sent out a mayday signal on Saturday as it drifted towards land, said the...
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Boeing 737 Max 8 manual mentions MCAS only once

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Since the recent crashes of two Boeing 737 Max, pilots say they were kept in the dark about the existence of a key software suspected of being connected to the tragedies. CBC News has obtained a copy of the 737 MAX flight crew manual -...
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Norway cruise ship: Disaster-dodging Viking Sky’s engines ‘failed due to low oil levels’

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The engines of a luxury cruise ship that became stranded in a storm failed because of low levels of lubricating oil, it has emerged. The Viking Sky, which had 1,300 people on board, narrowly avoided disaster after it sent out a mayday...
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U.S. lawmakers grill aviation officials on oversight of Boeing 737 Max jets

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Following the recent crashes of Boeing 737 Max planes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, U.S. lawmakers had some tough questions for Boeing executives and federal aviation officials, including about the plane’s safety features and whether...
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Ethiopian Airlines crash sees Boeing 737s MAX 8s banned, grounded

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The Ethiopian Airlines crash of a Boeing 737 Max 8 has prompted countries and airlines around the world to ban or ground similar planes.
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Some 737 MAX 8 jet safety features not included on stock planes

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Some safety features available on the 737 MAX 8 jet were sold as optional extras, and according to a New York Times report. Neither Ethiopian Airlines' crashed plane nor Lion Air's had them installed.
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Latch Sees Expanded Use Cases For Smart Access System With UPS

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Latch's partnership with UPS is expanding to more cities ー and applications. "The use cases are so much broader than what we would've thought," Latch CEO and co-founder Luke Schoenfelder told Cheddar Wednesday. "People are coming up with...
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Health Canada aims to improve safety of medical devices, new rules

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Health Canada announced new measures Thursday to improve the safety, effectiveness and quality of medical devices. This comes after an investigation by CBC News and an international consortium of journalists.
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Just Salad Looks to 'Be Ahead of the Curve' on Sustainability

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The salad chain known for its reusable bowl program is doubling down on its ambitions for a green 2019. As part of its efforts, Just Salad has appointed Janani Lee as its new chief sustainability officer. She'll lead sustainability...
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Hydroponic farming looks to offer food stability across Canada

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In the wake of yet another romaine lettuce E. coli scare, high-tech hydroponic urban farming is making a case for itself as a made-in-Canada solution for the contamination problem.
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Knockout that left Montreal boxer in coma prompts safety questions

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Montreal boxer Adonis Stevenson remains in a Quebec City hospital after suffering a 'severe traumatic brain injury' in a knockout loss on Saturday. The incident has sparked a debate about the combat sport and what, if anything, can be...
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Hyundai Turbo Charges SUV Market with New and Redesigned Models

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WonHong Cho, EVP and CMO of Hyundai, spoke to Cheddar about the new SUV models launching in America as well as the new upgrades in its entertainment experience.
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Lyft Activates 'Relief Rides' for Wildfires Victims, Announces 'Round Up & Donate' Milestone

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Mike Masserman, head of global policy and social impact at Lyft, spoke with Cheddar about several initiatives the ridesharing company is taking to put its values front and center. Lyft's "Round Up & Donate" feature lets riders make a...
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Lyft Activates 'Relief Rides' for Wildfire Victims, Announces 'Round Up & Donate' Milestone

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Mike Masserman, head of global policy and social impact at Lyft, spoke with Cheddar about several initiatives the ridesharing company is taking to put its values front and center. Lyft's "Round Up & Donate" feature lets riders make a...
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Report: Air Transat given weeks to fix 'major' safety system problems in 2015

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A three-year-old report recently released under Access to Information shows inspectors found 22 safety problems at Air Transat back in 2015.
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Privacy expert Ann Cavoukian explains her departure from Sidewalk Labs advisory team

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Ann Cavoukian said she has concerns that the Google sister company cannot guarantee the safety of people's personal information.
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All the Ways Autonomous Vehicles Are Still Not Road Ready

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Phil Koopman, a Carnegie Melon professor who specializes in autonomous vehicle safety, said that while self-driving car technology has improved drastically, they are still a long way from being ready to replace us as drivers.
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Autonomous Vehicles Face Existential Question of Safety vs. Speed

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The fast-paced push to bring autonomous vehicles to market is at sharp odds with an imperative to make the tech safe and trustworthy. Both new tech companies and legacy automakers are under pressure from investors to show off their...
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Testing truck safety | CBC Marketplace

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Only one province requires new truck drivers to have any training, and none of the provinces have the same standards. CBC Marketplace goes undercover to test what it takes to get a licence in some provinces.
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Transport Canada study showed school buses 'failed' safety tests

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A 2010 Transport Canada report that revealed that school buses "failed" safety tests and did not do enough to prevent "serious injuries" was kept hidden from the public.