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The dream job also opens candy tasting stations for people over 5 years old It seems like a lie, but the dream job exists and the announcement from a Canadian company has aroused the interest and curiosity of many. The
Alphabet’s Google has reached an agreement with the Canadian government over a law that requires the company to pay for news. In a press release, the Minister of Canadian Heritage, Pascale St-Onge, informed this Wednesday (11/29) that the company will
Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep news in search results, with the internet giant agreeing to pay C$100 million a year to the country’s newspaper publishers, the Canadian Heritage Minister said Wednesday. The deal addresses Alphabet-owned Google’s
Canadian media and telecommunications company Bell to cut 4,800 positions, says parent company BCE ECB Thursday as part of its largest workforce restructuring in nearly 30 years to contain costs in an uncertain economy. Last year, the company cut 1,300
An important step towards inserting Brazil into a restricted group of countries with the capacity to launch space vehicles. This Thursday (08/25), in Brasilia (DF), the ceremony took place to mark the signing of the contract between the Brazilian Air
Iron ore tailings mud, in Baixo Guandu (Photo: Guilherme Ferrari/ A Gazeta) A Canadian environmental consulting firm will be tasked with assessing the damage caused to Baixo Guandu, northwest of Espírito Santo, by the passage of mud from the collapse
Matera, a technology company serving the finance, retail and risk management markets, will open its first development center outside of Brazil in June. The city chosen to receive the new unit was Waterloo, on the outskirts of Toronto, Canada. “The
Bitcoin card accepted in the establishment A Canadian company that makes it easier for businesses to receive payments with cryptocurrencies has now arrived in Brazil. So, another publicly traded company from around the world is coming to the country with
Canada and Google have reached a deal to keep news in search results, with the internet giant agreeing to pay 100 million Canadian dollars (360 million reais at current exchange rates) a year to newspaper publishers in the country, the