Three years of Sudan war, surveillance pricing, Waymo autonomous taxis in Toronto, and more

April 15
27 mins

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Sudan has faced three years of relentless civil war. The number of displaced people continues to grow along with famine and violence.


And: They’re watching what you click, what you buy — and quietly changing the price. Companies use so-called “surveillance pricing” to change what they’re charging. Some Canadians say that’s not fair.


Also: Waymo is eyeing Toronto as a potential new home for its driverless taxis. The California tech company plans to apply to a pilot program for autonomous vehicles.


Plus: Live Nation monopoly ruling, Carney meets with majority caucus, Iran deadlines, and more.

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