Clement says he won't delay digital TV transition
Industry Minister Tony Clement says he doesn't want to delay the transition from analog to digital TV despite loud warnings from networks and consumer advocates that Canada is far from ready for it. cbc.ca |
British Airways strike begins
The union representing British Airways cabin crew has begun a five-day strike, but the airline says it will still be able to carry 70 per cent of passengers who have booked flights. cbc.ca |
No conclusions yet on Toyota problems: NHTSA
The U.S. federal agency investigating Toyota's acceleration problems says it has not reached any conclusions about whether drivers may be to blame for their vehicles suddenly accelerating, a problem that has led to millions of recalled cars and trucks since last year. cbc.ca |
Toshiba notebook computers recalled
A risk of overheating and burns has led to the recall of 41,000 Toshiba notebook computers sold between August 2009 and August 2010. cbc.ca |
Canadian supplement use varies by income
Poor Canadians who don't get enough vitamins and minerals from food aren't making up the difference by taking supplements, a Statistics Canada report suggests. cbc.ca |