Thousands without power in West Valley following devastating storm
Storms wreaked havoc in the West Valley Thursday, snapping trees and leaving thousands without power.
Storms wreaked havoc in the West Valley Thursday, snapping trees and leaving thousands without power.
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Canada has granted Airbus a waiver to allow it to use Russian titanium in its manufacturing after becoming the first Western government to ban supplies of the strategic metal in the latest package of measures triggered by the war in Ukraine. The move gives Airbus flexibility in its Canadian plants and is expected to allay concerns that its core operations could be hit by effectively banning the import to Canada of European-built long-range jets that rely most heavily on titanium. Russian state-backed VSMPO-AVISMA has for years been the industry's largest titanium supplier.
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Officials for Minnesota-based UnitedHealth Group on Monday said the health insurance and services provider paid a ransom to protect patients' data, but many personal files were breached in a recent cyberattack.
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Last week, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tabled the 2024 federal budget - the fourth tabled during her time in the position. The budget plans for $52.9 billion in new spending over the next five years, and unsurprisingly focuses on the affordability and housing - for which $8.5 billion in new spending is earmarked. The government's housing plan aims to "unlock 3.87 million new homes by 2031" with 1.87 million of those already in previous plans. Don Drummond, Professor of Policy Studies at Q
IBM is close to a deal to acquire cloud-software provider HashiCorp, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. HashiCorp stock spiked following the report, while IBM stock is up slightly. The deal could come together in the "coming days," the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources.
The former England cricketer was made a CBE on Tuesday at a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Canada has granted Airbus a waiver to allow it to use Russian titanium in its manufacturing after becoming the first Western government to ban supplies of the strategic metal in its latest package of measures triggered by the war in Ukraine. The move gives Airbus flexibility in its Canadian plants and is expected to allay concerns that its core operations could be hit by effectively banning the import to Canada of its European-built jets that rely most heavily on lightweight titanium. "Airbus is aware of the Canadian government imposing sanctions on VSMPO and has obtained the necessary authorisation to secure Airbus operations in compliance with the applicable sanctions," Airbus Canada said in response to a Reuters query.
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