Important team and business changes
Team –
We are changing the shape of Shopify significantly today to pay unshared attention to our mission. There are a number of consequences to this, and I don’t want to bury the lede: after today Shopify will be smaller by about 20% and Flexport will buy Shopify Logistics; this means some of you will leave Shopify today. I recognized the crushing impact this decision had on some of you, and did not make this decision lightly.
In the next 5 minutes you’ll get a follow up that tells you if you are affected. There’s no way to make this…
Elon Musk’s Twitter drops government-funded media labels – Business News
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Twitter has removed labels describing global media organizations as government-funded or state-affiliated, a move that comes after the Elon Musk-owned platform started stripping blue verification checkmarks from accounts that don’t pay a monthly fee.
Among those no longer labeled was National Public Radio in the US, which announced last week that it would stop using Twitter after its main account was designated state-affiliated media, a term also used to identify media outlets controlled or heavily influenced by authoritarian governments, such as Russia and China.
Twitter later changed the label to “government-funded media,” but NPR — which…
Canada’s inflation rate falls to lowest level since August 2021, hits 4.3% in March – Business News
Inflation cools to 4.3%
The Canadian Press – Apr 18, 2023 / 5:43 am | Stories: 421877
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Signage marks the Statistics Canada offices in Ottawa on July 21, 2010. The federal agency’s latest consumer price index report will provide an update on the pace of price growth in the country. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
UPDATE 5:42 am
Statistics Canada says the country’s annual inflation rate fell to 4.3 per cent last month, down from 5.2 per cent in February.
That’s the lowest it’s been since August 2021 as global price pressures ease and high interest rates…
Budget 2023 to detail crackdown on consumer ‘junk fees’ – Business News
Crackdown on ‘junk fees’
The Canadian Press – March 23, 2023 / 6:36 am | Stories: 417520
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A federal source saying the coming budget will detail how the Liberals plan to go after hidden or unexpected consumer fees, following the United States announcing its own crackdown on these charges.
Often referred to as “junk fees,” they can include those tacked on to the initial price of a product or service that hides, and inflates, the total cost.
The government official, who was granted anonymity to discuss matters not yet public in next week’s budget, says the…
Trump arrested? Putin jailed? Fake AI images spread online – Business News
Arijeta Lajka And Philip Marcelo, The Associated Press – March 23, 2023 / 11:52 am | Stories: 417588
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Images created by Eliot Higgins with the use of artificial intelligence show a fictitious skirmish with Donald Trump and New York City police officers posted on Higgins’ Twitter account, as photographed on an iPhone in Arlington, Va., Thursday, Mar. 23, 2023. The highly detailed, sensational images, which are not real, were produced using a sophisticated and widely accessible image generator. (AP Photo/J. David Ake)
Former President Donald Trump getting gang-tackled by riot-gear-clad New York City police officers. Russian…
Shoppers Drug Mart eliminates ‘pink tax’ on menstrual pain medication following CBC investigation
Shoppers Drug Mart is taking action following an investigation by CBC’s Marketplaces that found painkillers labeled as a treatment for menstrual cramps cost more than near-identical painkillers marketed for headaches and other pain.
The drugstore’s parent company, Loblaw, told Marketplaces over email on March 15 that it “recognizes the importance of equity and access and will align the price of these products within a week.”
As of March 24, more than a week after that email was sent, online prices were aligned but inconsistent across stores in the Greater Toronto Area.
Marketplaces found the two examples of the so-called pink…
New Bradenton tea house promises fresh tastes and surprises
Bradenton
941 Tea House & Mochi Donuts opened in Bradenton’s Oasis Plaza in October, offering fresh and flavored teas, fresh juices, milk teas, lattes, coffees and mochi doughnuts.
[–That, plus a lot more.
[–Jennifer Tran is the owner of the new business at 3300 First St. W., and her menu also includes pho — the famed Vietnamese beef noodle soup, spring rolls, banh mi (sandwiches) and more.
[–Of course, the menu also includes Vietnamese egg rolls. Vegan, pork, shrimp and a combination of pork and shrimp are available.
[–There are surprises, too, like three varieties of…
Embracing Cloud Computing for Business Agility
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Balancing bold investments and regular improvements can help put together you for no matter AI might bring. Forbes contributor Christian Stradler, a professor of strategic management at Warwick Business School, recommends that operations personnel…
