Survey finds majority opposes home-sharing services ban
REMI: A group that monitors regulatory trends is touting the recent survey finding that a majority of Canucks oppose a ban on home-sharing services such as Airbnb.
REMI: A group that monitors regulatory trends is touting the recent survey finding that a majority of Canucks oppose a ban on home-sharing services such as Airbnb.
HAMILTON SPECTATOR: It’s clear, the data tells us that a majority of Canadians support consumer choice, young people are leading the way.
VALUE WALK: Thankfully, America is chock-full of innovators. It’s what we do and it’s who we are. That’s why we need to turn to our tech and engineering gurus to solve this crisis. They’ve already created Uber, Amazon, Facebook, Airbnb, and more – but what can they do with transportation infrastructure?
THE BACKBENCHER: EU member states recently released their 2015 emissions data, and the projections on whether they were on track to meet their 2020 goals.
AM 800 CKLW: A Nanos Research poll shows most Ontarians want legal weed sold in private retail stores instead of at government operations like the LCBO.
AM 800 CKLW: Cannabis survey from Consumer Choice Center shows that Ontario buyers prefer private retail to government controlled cannabis sales.
CIVILIZED: Most residents of Ontario want legal cannabis sold in private retail stores instead of government operations, according to a new Nanos Research poll.
CANADIAN UNDERWRITERS: More than six in 10 Canadians (62%) oppose or somewhat oppose banning ridesharing services such as Uber, according to recent polling conducted by Nanos Research.
A JOURNAL OF MUSICAL THINGS: The debate over net neutrality has brought in over 11 million comments. Consumer Choice Center maintains true internet freedom “can only be acquired through a competitive free market.”
HANDELSBLATT GLOBAL: Germany’s capital has lost billions and decades in a disastrous quest to build a big and modern airport. The only sensible thing to do is to start from scratch, and let private investors do it.
TVA: Plus de neuf Canadiens sur dix sont en faveur de permettre l’achat d’alcool dans une province et son transport d’une province à l’autre.
L’ECHO: Les granulés de bois sont des alliés anti-pollution qui aident l’Europe à respecter ses engagements de réduction des émissions de carbone dans le cadre de la lutte mondiale contre le changement climatique.