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No to Amazon HQ2

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Farren, research fellow at George Mason University's Study of American Capitalism, on why HQ2 is bad for any jurisdiction
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Ex-NBA Star Derek Fisher on "DWTS"- It's Like Learning to Walk Again

9th - Higher Ed
Former NBA champion Derek Fisher made his debut on ABC's hit show, "Dancing with the Stars," on Monday. While athleticism helps sports stars take to the dance floor, Fisher says learning the dance routine is "like learning to walk...
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How Lululemon Can Turn Around its Business

9th - Higher Ed
Lululemon is looking to expand beyond yoga clothing. GQ.com fashion reporter Cameron Wolf discusses why he's optimistic about the athleisure brand's future.
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Newfoundland team in SpaceX Hyperloop competition

9th - Higher Ed
A team of young Canadian students are travelling to Hawthorne, Calif., to compete in the upcoming SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition
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Will the Galaxy Note 8's Price Tag Dissuade Buyers?

9th - Higher Ed
The new Samsung Note 8 is here! The new smartphone costs $929 and will hit stores September 15th, a few days after the rumored reveal of the new iPhone 8. Nirave Gondhia, Managing Editor of Android Authority, says that the price point...
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Evan Blass: "People Want to Be the First to Release Information"

9th - Higher Ed
VentureBeat's Evan Blass has leaked information about many upcoming smartphones before official unveilings. "People want to be the first to release information," he says.
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Profits take off

9th - Higher Ed
Jacqueline Hansen reports that some recent bad publicity for Canada's big airline doesn't seem to be having an effect on their bottom line
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Toronto Caribbean Carnival gets underway

9th - Higher Ed
Annual Caribbean Carnival in Toronto celebrating its 50th year with colourful costumes, sights and sounds
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Toyota to make fast charging long range electric car

9th - Higher Ed
Toyota is reportedly working on an electric car powered by a new type of battery that significantly increases driving range and reduces charging time to just a few minutes. Thus overcoming one of the largest obstacles still facing the...
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Blue Apron CEO Proud and Hungry on IPO Day

9th - Higher Ed
Blue Apron didn't exactly have the market's mouth watering on the day it went public. But CEO Matt Salzberg, who Cheddar caught up with outside the New York Stock Exchange, said he was still both proud and hungry.
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Data Scientists, Can You Beat the Zestimate?

9th - Higher Ed
Zillow launches $1 million Zestimate competition for Data Scientists. Find out more here on Cheddar.
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How HP Inspires Scientists and Engineers of the Future

9th - Higher Ed
HP is inspiring scientists and engineers for the future! See how they're doing it here on Cheddar.
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Jobs found for millennials

9th - Higher Ed
It's no secret that youth unemployment is a problem in this country, but opportunities to work in sales are being passed up.
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Mark McMorris suffers serious crash

9th - Higher Ed
The Olympic medallist suffered numerous injuries, including a broken jaw, ruptured spleen and a collapsed left lung, while backcountry snowboarding in Whistler, B.C.
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Icewine battle

9th - Higher Ed
Aaron Saltzman on the growing competition to Canada's lucrative icewine exports
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Snapchat owner's shares jump almost 50%

9th - Higher Ed
Snap Inc. began its life as a public company on Thursday, a day after it priced its initial public offering of 200 million shares at $17 US each
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Requesting a rethink

9th - Higher Ed
Anthony Lacavera, chairman, Globalive, on the federal government asking the CRTC to reconsider cellphone service over Wi-Fi
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Stars stun at Spain’s Oscars

9th - Higher Ed
The best in Spanish and Latin American-filmmaking turned out for the 31st Goya awards in Madrid. Penelope Cruz stunned in a Versace dress at the ceremony, which is considered Spain’s equivalent of the Oscar’s. Penelope Cruz looked...
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Reese Witherspoon and Taron Egerton are among the stars in the animated film “Sing”

9th - Higher Ed
The movie “Sing” features a host of voices from the stars of the silver screen. It tells the story of an animal singing competition staged to raise funds to save a theatre which is under threat from closure. Reese Witherspoon is the...
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Microsoft moves to address competition issues on LinkedIn takeover

9th - Higher Ed
Microsoft has moved to appease European competition regulators over its takeover bid for social media network LinkedIn. The European Commission said the US software company has offered concessions to get the deal approved. It did not say...
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BCE-MTS deal gets OK

9th - Higher Ed
Ben Klass, Canadian Media Concentration Research Project, on the latest telecom consolidation
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EU regulators back Gazprom’s increased use of key pipeline

9th - Higher Ed
EU regulators have given their green light for Russia’s Gazprom to send more gas through a key pipeline in Germany. The European Commission’s decision comes at a politically sensitive time. Russia is a key supplier of gas to the EU,...
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Youth in sales

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Dianne Buckner reports on a strategy designed to promote a career that's often a tough sell in itself
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Annual greasy pole run takes place in Malta harbour

9th - Higher Ed
Contestants try to capture a flag before slipping into the ocean