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In the fast-paced world of technology, staying up to date is critical for maintaining security, productivity, and competitive advantage. For businesses still running Windows 10,
In the fast-paced world of technology, staying up to date is critical for maintaining security, productivity, and competitive advantage. For businesses still running Windows 10,
As the year winds down and the days grow shorter, the hustle and bustle of December holidays offer a welcome respite from the daily grind.
The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and celebration. Unfortunately, it’s also a prime time for cybercriminals to exploit heightened online activity and
When it comes to IT spending, companies typically perceive it as a necessary evil—a cost centre that drains resources without directly contributing to the bottom
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I recently interviewed various Leaders in IT including partners, clients, prospects , men and women to get different viewpoints and feedback on the topic of
As our world goes digital, IT outages have become as common as Monday morning coffee spills. With 96% of organizations facing at least one instance of downtime,
Remember when VPNs were the hot new thing? Well, things are changing so quickly that today’s question isn’t just about whether a traditional VPN is
Ransomware, that dirty corporate word. Why do we focus so much on it and why do we spend so much money to avoid it? Lets
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A large part of northern Canada has lower gravity than the rest of the planet.
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There’s one bear for every two people in the Yukon.
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The first thanksgiving was celebrated in Newfoundland on May 27, 1578. The meal consisted of salted beef, biscuits, and peas.
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The coldest temperature ever recorded in North America was -63c in Snag, a small village in the Yukon.
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A Canadian robot named Dextre does repairs to the international space station.
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It’s legal to have a kangaroo as a pet in Alberta.
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Saskatchewan is the world’s largest exporter of mustard. The US eats most of it.
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At the end of WW2 Canada had the third largest navy in the world and 4th largest air force.
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Yonge Street is the longest street in the world and touches the Great Lakes and Cooks Bay.
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Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada.
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Sweden has the most islands in the world – over 220,000!
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The whopee cushion was invented in Canada.
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Little Lake Manitou, Saskatchewan is 5 times saltier than the ocean.
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The oldest known rock, discovered in Hudson Bay, is 4 billion years old.
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Canada has more doughnut shops per person than any other country.
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Alberta is the hail capital of the world.
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It would take 33 years to walk the coastline.
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Until 1995, it was illegal for margarine to be yellow.
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Quebec produces more than 70% of the world’s supply of maple syrup.
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Winnipeg consumes the most slurpees in the world.
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