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Meta’s blue check pivot

Nice little account you got there… Meta wonders if you’d pay to protect it?

What are those big red boots?

If you’ve been on social media, you’ve probably come across a pair of red boots that look stolen off the feet of a claymation clown and wondered to yourself: “What are these things?”

Canadian women’s soccer fights for equality

The Canadian women’s national soccer team (CWNT) ____ by a score of ____ against the US in their first game of the SheBelieves Cup. However, their biggest match-up is happening off the pitch.

Bed Bath & Nearly Bankrupt

After 15 years of Bed Bath & Beyond (BB&B), Canadians will have to start looking elsewhere for avocado slicers, onion choppers, and any other bizarre kitchen gadgets under the sun.

Why daycares equal profits

Delivery apps and financial tech are out. For some investors, it’s all about daycare.

Moving on from the Crypto Bowl

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles may be squaring off in the Super Bowl final tomorrow, but for many brands, the real action starts when the game stops.

The finer things in life are flying high

Thousands of travellers probably wished they owned a private jet after a disastrous holiday travel season. If they could afford one, Bombardier would be happy to help them out.

The House of Mouse cuts costs

Layoffs. They’re not just plaguing Big Tech anymore. Disney plans to lay off 7,000 workers and restructure its organization as it looks to boost profits and cut costs by US$5.5 billion. 

A top-rated restaurant does not exist

Have you heard of Le Nouveau Duluth? It’s impossible to get a reservation there. Literally

Loblaw gets feisty on social

Arguing on social media: It’s not just for cranky relatives you only see once a year. Major Canadian grocery chains can get in on the fun, too.