SOCIAL MEDIA
- CanadáMarch 10, 2023
Ontario bans TikTok on government devices
The Ontario government is banning the social media platform TikTok from all provincial government-issued devices effective immediately, the Treasury…
Ler mais » - Temas de CapaJanuary 21, 2022
Going to the Dogs?
In Portugal, the translation of the term “pet”, is “animal de estimação”, or, more or less, “animal to cherish”. Although…
Ler mais » - Temas de CapaApril 30, 2021
As redes que nos inspiram…
Olá como está? Bem, espero. Com mais um mês a findar. E num ápice. Tudo a correr em grande rodopio.…
Ler mais » - EditorialApril 30, 2021
Internautas
Desde o início dos tempos que a ideia de comunicar com outra pessoa tem sido uma constante na vida das…
Ler mais » - Temas de CapaFebruary 12, 2021
Comunicação Social e o grande desafio do futuro
Doutorada em Ciências da Comunicação pela Universidade do Minho em 2005, Felisbela Lopes é Professora Associada com Agregação do Instituto…
Ler mais » - GTAJuly 23, 2020
Ontario nurse under investigation after anti-vax, COVID conspiracy social media posts
An Ontario nurse who works as a provincial long-term care home inspector is under investigation after she used social…
Ler mais » - CanadáMay 19, 2020
Facebook fined $9 million over Canadian privacy concerns
Facebook has been ordered to pay a $9-million penalty after making “false or misleading claims about the privacy of Canadians’…
Ler mais » - CanadáMarch 23, 2020
How churches are navigating the pandemic
No longer allowed to offer a church service, Fred Rink plans to go door-to-door to provide communion to members of…
Ler mais » - GTAFebruary 7, 2020
Marcella Zoia, who threw chair off Toronto condo balcony, may be sentenced today
The sentencing hearing for a young woman who threw a chair off a downtown Toronto highrise balcony is scheduled to…
Ler mais » - CanadáJanuary 24, 2020
This family has a warning after 9-year-old daughter sexually exploited on Instagram
A London, Ont. family was jarred awake to the sound of door knocking at about 6:45 a.m. last Friday. Seven police officers were…
Ler mais » - CanadáDecember 10, 2019
Transport minister urges Air Canada to resolve system woes ahead of holiday travel
Canada’s transport minister on Tuesday urged the country’s largest carrier to resolve problems with its new reservation system, which have…
Ler mais » - GTANovember 29, 2019
Toronto ‘mansion party’ shooting victim sues Airbnb, property owner
A 19-year-old who was shot at a Toronto “mansion party” hosted in an Airbnb rental is now suing the company,…
Ler mais » - CanadáNovember 4, 2019
Fears of election meddling on social media were overblown, say researchers
Now that the election is over and researchers have combed through the data collected, their conclusion is clear: there was more…
Ler mais » - CanadáNovember 1, 2019
Why activated charcoal products for your teeth could do more harm than good
What is black and white and being read all over? Advertising for activated charcoal. While photos of charcoal-stained smiles are…
Ler mais » - GTAOctober 24, 2019
Women post on Facebook to warn of sexual predator in High Park neighbourhoods
Women are warning each other on Facebook about a man who has been indecently exposing himself at night in neighbourhoods around High…
Ler mais » - CanadáOctober 23, 2019
Phone, TV, social media use tied to more sugar, caffeine in teens: McMaster study
Teens who spend more time watching T-V, talking on mobile phones and using social media, a new study says, are…
Ler mais » - CanadáOctober 10, 2019
Bloc leader apologizes for candidates’ Islamophobic and racist social media posts
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet apologized Thursday after media outlets uncovered a number of Islamophobic and racist social media posts by…
Ler mais » - GTAOctober 3, 2019
3 ex-students plead guilty to sex assault offences at St. Michael’s College School
Three former students of Toronto’s St. Michael’s College School have pleaded guilty to sexual assault offences in hazing incidents that occurred at the private school. The…
Ler mais » - CanadáSeptember 24, 2019
Freeland to look into approval of Syria’s Assad-friendly honorary consul
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says she’ll look into why Ottawa signed off on a sympathizer of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad…
Ler mais » - CanadáSeptember 19, 2019
Canada banning Christian demonstrations? How a private member’s bill sprouted fake news
Imagine scrolling through Facebook when you come across this headline: “Canada Moves to Ban Christians from Demonstrating in Public Under…
Ler mais » - GTASeptember 16, 2019
Toronto immigration firm charges $170K for fake Canadian job, undercover investigation reveals
A Toronto immigration company offered a job to an undercover CBC journalist posing as a Chinese national seeking permanent residence in…
Ler mais » - CanadáSeptember 10, 2019
Green candidates say they don’t remember past anti-abortion comments
A candidate for the Green Party has said he “doesn’t remember” expressing anti-abortion views on at least two Campaign Life…
Ler mais » - CanadáAugust 29, 2019
Police educators targeting 10-year-olds as B.C.’s middle-class gang world skews younger
Sgt. Mike Sanchez didn’t expect to find himself working in elementary schools as a senior officer with the RCMP’s gang…
Ler mais » - CanadáAugust 29, 2019
Funeral today for Langley teen whose apparent overdose was broadcast on social media
The funeral for Carson Crimeni is set to be held Thursday afternoon, just over three weeks after the 14-year-old died…
Ler mais » - CanadáAugust 19, 2019
Veterans Affairs tightens social media vetting after Nazi gaffe in VE-Day video
Veterans Affairs has reviewed how it approves videos for posting on social media “to ensure rigour and accountability,” following an…
Ler mais » - CanadáAugust 12, 2019
Tourism in B.C. expected to reach record levels again in 2019
When it came time to book his family’s summer vacation, Vancouver was at the top of Vincent Jongenelen’s list. The…
Ler mais » - CanadáJuly 30, 2019
What’s in your file? Federal political parties don’t have to tell you
Federal political parties are collecting and compiling reams of personal information about Canadians, but unlike businesses and governments, there is…
Ler mais » - GTAJuly 29, 2019
Juul opens first store in Toronto amid outcry over rise in teen vaping
E-cigarette maker Juul is opening its first retail store in Canada amid mounting concern about the brand’s role in the…
Ler mais » - CanadáJuly 26, 2019
Liberals lead in Facebook ad spending – but Conservatives close behind
The Liberals are outspending other parties on Facebook election ads, according to new data released by the social media site.…
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