April 1

Critical minerals promise to work on attitude

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Critical minerals promise to work on their attitude

The clean tech enablers say they will try to ease up on scathing remarks about humanity’s shortcomings and become more encouraging.
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ESG dating app links romance to asset value

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ESG dating app supports CRE value proposition

Tenant engagement, sustainability and wellness programmers are embracing an ESG dating app to boost their buildings’ profiles as hubs for meaningful connection.
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New quiz-reality show tests Toronto way-finders

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New quiz-reality show tests Toronto way-finders

When Did They Build That? premieres on the Real Estate & Development Outreach (REDO) Network today, augmenting a lineup of fact-based urban fun and drama.
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Post-COVID plexiglass surplus anticipated

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Post-COVID plexiglass surplus to be repurposed

Building owners/managers recognize the looming challenge to sustainably decommission transparent panels once they get public health approval to take the smudge magnets down.
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Urban residents' associations support human cohabitants

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OFURA and BIN reach out to human cohabitants

The association’s membership is on standby to offer any latch-opening services humans may require during this time of social distancing.
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Ford to BoE as Canada deals to reclaim Carney

"Some analysts are calling it a bold move for the central bank rebuild," Basel Sifi, a UK-based financial news correspondent, told the REMI Network earlier today.
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Demand for introvert-friendly space emerges

A confluence of factors in Ontario poses new challenges for vulnerable segments of the population afflicted with bombast intolerance and hyper-gloating sensitivity
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Science disavows group’s claims of friendship

"It's getting really creepy," Science told the REMI Network in an interview earlier today. "Who are these people and why do they think they know me?"
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Canadian Property Management

Laissez-faire seal to denote relaxed operations

A new certification program to recognize unobtrusive property management will help prospective tenants identify buildings with relaxed operations and no expectations of engagement.