Report finds toxic metals in baby foods manufactured by major companies

All four of the complying companies found arsenic, lead, cadmium in their infant foods
Bell Media redundancies hitting heavy on Toronto newsrooms

At least 100 newsroom staff have been let go, but Bell Media is yet to confirm the exact numbers.
Santa Maria Valley is paying people to visit them

The payment comes in a form of a $100 voucher that can be used at any of the town’s wineries, restaurants or breweries.
Youth may ‘never fully recover’ from ravages of COVID-19, experts say

Workers entering job marketing during the recession may find ‘persistent effects of downturns’
India drops to 53rd rank in the 2020 Democracy Index global ranking

The Economist Intelligence Unit classified India as a “flawed democracy,” citing an erosion of civil liberties and “democratic backsliding” by authorities, reported Economic Times.
[TRIGGER WARNING: DETAILS OF SEXUAL HARASSMENT] Former political consultant and Lincoln Project co-founder accused of sexually harassing 21 young men, including a 14-year-old boy

The details in this article are of sensitive nature and it could be triggering or upsetting to some. Reader discretion is advised.
How to quit drinking coffee

Want to kick the coffee-drinking habit? Here are ways to kick that addictive black elixir to the curb, according to CNET.
Canadian Privacy authorities ruled Clearview AI surveillance of Canadians illegal

Clearview AI’s technology allowed law enforcement and commercial organizations to match photographs of unknown people against the company’s databank of more than 3 billion images, including of Canadians and children, for investigation purposes.
Petition to stop Mike Harris from receiving Ontario’s highest honor

Indigenous communities are also speaking out against the nomination.
[WATCH] Elon Musk controls a quarter of all active satellites orbiting earth

The company launched 60 more Starlink Internet satellites to orbit on February 4