News about open_data on 2022-04-04

19 new Toronto restaurant licences issued , 16 cancelled ( Apr . 4 )
The number of new restaurant licences issued in the Canadian city of Toronto has risen by more than a third, according to the city's Commerce and Employment Commission (CBI) and the Department for Food and Drug Administration (Dac) in Toronto.
Source: toronto.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Adatree becomes 1st open banking principal
Mortgage brokers Adatree have announced a new partnership which will allow the company to access open banking data (CDR) in real-time within weeks of being given the go-ahead by the mortgage lender’s chief executive.
Source: mortgagebusiness.com.au
Published on 2022-04-04

Biotech in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of the world's biggest economies, with a wealth of healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, according to the government. Here, the BBC looks at the challenges facing the region. Welcome to those who have been involved in the development of innovation and technology.
Source: bangkokpost.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Carlow Nationalist Earnings gap between men and women graduates grows to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by more than a third, according to the latest figures from the Public Accounts Office (PA) and the Department for Education (DME).
Source: carlow-nationalist.ie
Published on 2022-04-04

COVID - 19 : Three die as 530 new cases are registered
The number of coronavirus cases at the Mater Dei Hospital in Malta has risen to its highest level since the start of the pandemic, according to the latest figures from the island's health authorities, the BBC has learned. However, there are no further deaths.
Source: maltatoday.com.mt
Published on 2022-04-04

Digital Ecosocialism : breaking the power of Big Tech
In our series of letters from African journalists, academics and writers, the BBC's weekly The Boss series aims to highlight the core elements of the digital socialist agenda, but what would it look like to become a 21st century socialist economy?
Source: roarmag.org
Published on 2022-04-04

Earnings gap between men and women graduates grows to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by almost 10%, according to official figures. However, the gap is higher than those previously seen in 2018, says the government.
Source: kilkennypeople.ie
Published on 2022-04-04

Earnings gap between men and women graduates increases to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by almost 10%, according to official figures. However, the gap is higher than those previously seen in 2018, says the government.
Source: limerickleader.ie
Published on 2022-04-04

For public trust
Arkansas's transparency website is celebrating its 50th anniversary. Here is a look at the importance of increasing public awareness of state spending, revenue, and local debt levels. The BBC News website looks at how it works.
Source: arkansasonline.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Highway closures for Toronto this week ( Apr . 3 )
Canadian Highways have been closed for the first time in more than a decade. Here's what happened to the roads across the country in the past few months. Why are these closures so badly affecting the road network?
Source: toronto.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Laois Nationalist Earnings gap between men and women graduates grows to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by more than a third, according to the latest figures from the Public Accounts Office (PA) and the Department for Education (DME).
Source: laois-nationalist.ie
Published on 2022-04-04

Money20 / 20 Europe : where fintech communities do business
Welcome to this year’s Money20/20 Europe conference, which aims to raise awareness of the latest technologies in banking, technology and regulation, with a chance to find out more about the future of financial markets and the wider economy.
Source: technologyrecord.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Non - major banks score open banking data deadline extension
Consumers will be able to share accounts and transaction data with third parties under the Central Bank's data-sharing scheme (CDR), the Treasury Secretary Caroline Hume has said, following a change in the start date of the open banking regime.
Source: mortgagebusiness.com.au
Published on 2022-04-04

One new Etobicoke restaurant licence issued , three cancelled ( Apr . 4 )
The number of new restaurant licences issued in the Canadian city of Toronto has risen sharply, according to a new report released by the City of Ontario's Commerce and Employment Commission (CBI) in October. Here are some of the key facts about the issue.
Source: toronto.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Open bus data makes transit schedules more reliable
The Consumer Protection Agency (CCPA) has issued a warning about the use of cookies on our website. Here is the full list of those cookies used by us to ensure they are properly stored on your device. Why are these cookies so important?
Source: gcn.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Rediscover the joys of international travel with Smart GigaRoam
In our series of letters from African journalists, novelist and writer Jane Jenkins looks at a new way to rediscover the joys of international travel, which so many people share in one’s journey once again, and why millions of people are able to return to the world.
Source: ilonggotechblog.com
Published on 2022-04-04

S . F . usually has good air quality . So why are sensors detecting such high pollution in this one area ?
Scientists have reported a spike in levels of PM 2.5 pollution across San Francisco. The Chronicle’s analysis of more than 4,600 PurpleAir monitors over one year shows that they are consistently picking up unprecedented amounts of particle polluting.
Source: sfchronicle.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Six new Scarborough restaurant licences issued , six cancelled ( Apr . 4 )
The number of new restaurant licences issued in the Canadian city of Scarborough has risen by a third, according to reports from Canada's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Department of Commerce (ONS) in Ontario, Canada and Canada.
Source: toronto.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Smart GigaRoam Gives You Up To 100GB Open Access Data For International Travel
Smart 5G roaming subscribers in Estonia, Slovakia and Scotland are getting a new lease of life when they travel to 50 countries around the world with 80 international partners. The BBC’s Jonathan Basas has been speaking to their subscriber.
Source: techpinas.com
Published on 2022-04-04

The Forward to St Lucia estimates 2022 - 2023
Canadian Prime Minister Philip Pierre has outlined the estimates of revenue and expenditure for the next three years. But what does this mean for spending restraint and what is expected to be done to offset debt to the nation's GDP?
Source: menafn.com
Published on 2022-04-04

The EU and Japan : Strategic Partners in the Indo - Pacific
The European Union has launched a public virtual debate to explore how it can secure the future of the Asia-Pacific region. Here, the BBC's Stephanie Hegarty looks at how the EU and Japan can be involved in developing their alliances.
Source: ecfr.eu
Published on 2022-04-04

Three new North York restaurant licences issued , seven cancelled ( Apr . 4 )
The number of new restaurant licences issued in the North York area has risen by a third, according to the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (Canadian Inc.), which has been responsible for the issue for indoor dining in neighbouring Ontario.
Source: toronto.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Virus data gaps threaten to become gulfs
Canadian provinces are taking a hands-off approach to reporting Covid-19 data, according to the University of Toronto. The BBC’s Justin Parkinson looks at how they are coping with the coronavirus pandemic, and what does it mean for residents?
Source: winnipegfreepress.com
Published on 2022-04-04

Waterford News and Star Earnings gap between men and women graduates grows to €125 per week
The earnings gap between male and female graduates in the first five years after graduation has fallen by more than a third, according to the latest figures from the Public Accounts Office (PA) and the Department for Education (DME).
Source: waterford-news.ie
Published on 2022-04-04