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Amazon Takes B.C. Union Fight to Court—as Workers Push Ahead Anyway

Amazon Canada is back in court, trying to block a ruling that lets hundreds of warehouse workers in Delta, B.C., unionize — but the workers aren’t backing down, reports The Logic. The e-commerce giant has asked the Supreme Court of British Columbia to review a July decision from the B.C. Labour Relations Board (BCLRB), which...

CBSA Kiosks Down Again, Causing Delays at Major Canadian Airports

Travellers are facing long lines at Canadian airports after a new outage hit the Canada Border Services Agency’s (CBSA) Primary Inspection Kiosks. The agency says the disruption is linked to scheduled maintenance work and is affecting multiple airports across the country. “We are working with partners on fixing the issue. We apologize for any inconvenience...

Lyft Picks Toronto for New Tech Hub — Its Biggest Move Outside the U.S.

Lyft says it will open a new technology hub in downtown Toronto in the second half of next year, marking its second-largest tech office after San Francisco. The new location, set in the city’s financial district, will eventually house several hundred employees across engineering, product, operations, and marketing roles. Lyft says the move highlights its...

Apple Just Stole Formula 1—Every Race Now Streams Only on Apple TV

Apple has signed a five-year deal with Formula 1 to become the exclusive broadcaster of all F1 races in the United States, beginning next year, according to the companies. The agreement will make Apple TV the new home for every Grand Prix, including practice, qualifying, and Sprint sessions. “We’re thrilled to expand our relationship with...

Samsung Ready to Reveal Trifold Phone—While Apple Hasn’t Folded a Thing

Samsung is reportedly preparing to reveal its first trifold smartphone later this month during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in South Korea, according to a Bloomberg report citing a person familiar with the matter. The upcoming device will feature two hinges, allowing it to fold into a compact smartphone or unfold into a larger...

Apple Preps OLED Touchscreen MacBook Pro for the First Time: Report

Apple is reportedly working on its first-ever touchscreen MacBook Pro, with a release window targeting late 2026 or early 2027, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The new laptops, code-named K114 and K116, are said to feature a thinner, lighter frame, run on M6 chips, and include OLED displays—the first time Apple has brought that screen...

Apple TV and Peacock Launch Streaming Bundle, But Not in Canada

Apple and NBCUniversal have announced a new streaming bundle combining Apple TV (formerly known as Apple TV+) and Peacock, launching October 20 in the United States. The partnership marks Apple’s first direct bundle with another streaming platform, offering both services’ original shows, movies, and live sports under a single subscription. The bundle will be available...