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Canada and Germany have signed an agreement to team up on green energy innovation and trade, with an eye to hydrogen as the market for the low-carbon fuel heats up.
Signed today by the two countries’ energy ministers, it outlines a plan to co-operate on energy policy and research as both strive to reach the goal of net-zero emissions by 2050.
Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan said Quebec and his home province of Newfoundland and Labrador are particularly well poised to start generating so-called “green hydrogen,” which burns cleanly and can be produced using wind and solar power.
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Never had fun being a senior citizen until today: Bushra Ansari gets Covid-19 jab
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Pakistani actress Bushra Ansari is over the moon to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
Taking to Instagram, the star shared a video clip of herself getting the jab and also shared an important message.
She urged her followers to get the vaccine saying that it was necessary for themselves and their loved ones. This vaccine is so important to get for our friends and family, she said.
The stunner also joked about getting the jab first since she is a senior citizen. I never had fun being a senior citizen until today, she joked.
Ontario home prices expected to reach new record average of almost $900K next year
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Home sales data and expert forecasts continue to reiterate how hectic the real estate market in Toronto is, and it s become quite unignorable for anyone who was ever hoping to own property in the GTA or even Ontario at large that it s going to keep getting less and less affordable to do so.
The latest report to sober anyone hoping to live in the province long-term comes from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), which forecasts that the average price of a home in the province will climb to a staggering $855,218 this year, an unheard of 21.2 per cent higher than in 2020.