Nintendo guru targets education
The man behind Nintendo says he's working hard to turn the firm's brand of hand-held consoles into educational aids and teaching tools. cbc.ca |
Health Canada checks Pampers diapers
Health Canada is investigating ultra-thin Pampers Dry Max Diapers after receiving complaints about rashes on babies' skin. cbc.ca |
Ontario considers privatizing lottery, liquor
The province is looking at selling portions of Hydro One, Ontario Power Generation, Ontario Lottery and Gaming and the Liquor Control Board of Ontario to raise money, but hasn't come to any final decisions, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Tuesday. cbc.ca |
Google fires back at net neutrality critics
Google denies it has "sold out" its open internet and net neutrality principles in a proposal for new rules made jointly with telecommunications giant Verizon earlier this week. cbc.ca |
Swiss bank accounts will be probed: Harper
Prime Minister Stephen Harper vowed Thursday that the government would pursue with "the full extent of the law" Canadians who are using secret Swiss bank accounts to avoid paying taxes. cbc.ca |