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Visitors can no longer apply for work permits within Canada

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

The IRCC has discontinued its 'temporary' policy that let visitors apply for work permits while in Canada as of August 28. Introduced in August 2020 due to COVID-19, this policy was supposed to end in 2025. The change aims to reduce immigrant numbers ahead of upcoming costs and an election.

USTA AWARDS TOP HONOR TO AUSTIN TENNIS ACADEMY

Austin Tennis Academy 

Austin Tennis Academy is one of 41 Tennis Facilities from Across the Country Honored for Excellence   ORLANDO, Fla., August 28, 2024 – The USTA today announced that the Austin […]

Dead 8-year-old child found in vehicle of man killed by police on New Hampshire-Maine I-95 bridge - The Associated Press

Google.com 

  1. Dead 8-year-old child found in vehicle of man killed by police on New Hampshire-Maine I-95 bridge  The Associated Press
  2. Police on N.H.-Maine bridge fatally shoot male suspect in N.H. killing, find dead child in his car  The Boston Globe
  3. Man, child dead after shooting that closed the Piscataqua River Bridge  WABI
  4. Man shot to death by police on I-95 bridge after killing woman in NH; 8-year-old found dead in car  NECN

Action needed to reverse SA canned deciduous fruit sector’s declining competitiveness

Engineeringnews.co.za 

South Africa’s canned deciduous fruit sector has, with one exception, been on a declining international competitiveness trajectory since 2016, a PhD research project at Stellenbosch University has found. Canned deciduous fruits embrace peaches, pears, apricots and mixed fruits. The sector has been globally competitive from the early 1960s, and from 2002 to 2021 was the third most competitive such industry in the world, after Greece and Spain. However, the South African sector’s Relative Trade Advantage... Читать дальше...

How testosterone and culture shape behavior | Carole K. Hooven

Ted.com 

Drawing on her research into the science of play, evolutionary biologist Carole K. Hooven delves into how testosterone impacts the body and brain, interacting with culture to create differences in human behavior — starting with why boys tend to prefer rougher play than girls.