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Attention web giants: Recess is over A small group of nations, led by Canada, have been quietly preparing to take on the tech giants. Inside their battle to rein in the most powerful companies on Earth. By Alec Castonguay April 30, 2021 This story by Alec Castonguay first appeared in L’actualité and has been translated from French It’s the dead of night when Steven Guilbeault’s alarm clock wakes him up. He jumps into the shower, puts on a blue suit, adjusts his grey tie even though he hates wearing them and reviews his notes before the 5 a.m. video conference. “I still had the imprint of the pillow on my face when the meeting started!” laughs the Canadian Minister of Heritage, a few weeks later. ....
Pandemic driving urgent need for bus drivers in Gahanna-Jefferson, Westerville school districts ThisWeek group If you like driving a bus, appreciate flexible hours and enjoy the company of children and teens – and have a proper CDL endorsement – the Gahanna-Jefferson and Westerville school districts might have a job for you. Gahanna-Jefferson is prepared to hire 11 bus drivers, and Westerville would like to hire 15, according to their transportation managers. The starting pay is about $18 per hour. Jason Kee, the Gahanna-Jefferson Public School District s transportation supervisor, said the 2019-20 and 2020-21 school years each started with 71 drivers, but the district currently has 60. “Ideally, we’re shooting for 71 drivers,” he said. “That would be perfect. We would be fine with 66.” ....
The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer The federal government is making final revisions to its plans to act against online hate and harassment on social-media platforms in light of the deadly U.S. Capitol Hill riots, and its proposed measures will be presented to cabinet in the coming weeks. The recent actions of web giants Facebook, Google, Twitter, Apple and Amazon following the riots are prompting worldwide debate about fundamental issues of freedom of speech, the responsibility of platform companies to moderate their sites, and the proper role of government regulation. ....