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Donald Trump has provided the special counsel’s office with written answers to questions about his knowledge of Russian interference in the 2016 election, his lawyers said on Tuesday. The step – the first time the US president has directly cooperated with the investigation – is a milestone in a months-long negotiation between Mr Trump’s lawyers and special […]

OTTAWA — The Canadian economy contracted 0.1 per cent in January, hurt by unscheduled maintenance shutdowns in the oilpatch and weakness in the real estate sector following mortgage rule changes, Statistics Canada said Thursday. The agency said the drop in real gross domestic product for January compared with growth of 0.2 per cent in December. […]

CCP, the developer of Eve Online, is making a new action MMO. The company’s London-based team is behind the unannounced action MMO (the main developer of Eve Online is based in Reykjavik in Iceland). CCP mentioned the game as part of an announcement it is using Unreal Engine 4 for all of its currently unannounced […]

TORONTO — When University of Toronto engineering professor Parham Aarabi first began researching face tracking technology, it never occurred to him that his resulting startup would later be snapped up by the world’s biggest cosmetics company, L’Oreal. In fact, Aarabi thought the initial application of what is now ModiFace’s lip and eye tracking capabilities would […]

A few missed morsels from the PC Gaming Show

April 4, 2019 | News | No Comments

Click:how to shop on xianyu Sandwiched between the major publisher E3 conferences and Sony last night was the PC Gaming Show. We wrote a few stories – there was a Shark RPG, Overkill’s The Walking Dead got a release date, two Yakuza games and Valkyria Chronicles 4 are coming to Steam, Oculus and Insomniac showed […]

John Kelly will leave his job as chief of staff at the end of the year, Donald Trump announced on Saturday, describing him as "a great guy". Mr Kelly, 68, took over from Reince Priebus in July 2017, and was brought in to try and instill some discipline in the White House. However, his departure […]

Nearly one in 25 jobs in British Columbia is sitting unfilled, a striking sign of the growing labour shortage facing Canada as the economy heats up. New data from the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) shows that the country doesn’t have enough workers for all the jobs available. According to CFIB’s latest Help Wanted […]