Friday, June 7th

✈️ Feds Want Your Input on High Airfares!

What’s In This Email

  • Feds want your input on high airfares

  • Google search secrets leaked

  • Alida Palomas all around

  • UofT x Star Wars: Discovery collab

  • Notable Spotlight: Toronto Premium Outlet Sale

  • Notable Listing: 128 Pears Ave.

  • Notable Plug 🔌 

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Flying Frustrations? Feds Want Your Input on High Airfares!

Feeling stuck between a rock (limited airlines) and a hard place (expensive flights)? The Competition Bureau is asking for your help! They're diving into why domestic air travel in Canada seems so pricey, with only two main players (Air Canada and WestJet) and rising complaints.

Key Takeaways

  • Competition Bureau Wants Answers: They're studying how competition works in the airline industry, aiming for recommendations to bring down prices and offer you more choices.

  • High Costs, Fewer Choices: The feds are concerned about limited competition and potentially high airport fees driving up ticket prices. Flair Airlines and WestJet both point to expensive airports as a key factor.

  • Your Voice Matters: You can weigh in on the study's focus until June 17th! Share your thoughts on how to make air travel more affordable and accessible.

Why this matters: Traveling is a huge part of our lives. This study could lead to cheaper flights, opening up new destinations and adventures to explore! It's also about having a say in how the airline industry operates – more competition could mean better service and more flight options for us in the future.


Google Search Secrets Leaked: What Does This Mean for You?

Ever wonder how Google decides what shows up first in a search? A massive leak of internal Google documents has shed light on the secret sauce behind search rankings, and it turns out some of Google's Google'sims might not hold water.

Here's the breakdown:

  • Leak Reveals Google's Priorities: The documents show Google might value big brands over smaller businesses, even if the smaller ones have more expertise.

  • Clicks Do Matter (Apparently): Despite past denials, clicks and time spent on a webpage seem to factor into rankings.

  • New Websites Take a Hit: Contrary to past statements, Google might consider website age, potentially hurting new sites.

Why this matters: As a generation that thrives online, finding the best stuff on the web is crucial. This leak suggests established brands might have an unfair advantage, making it harder to discover hidden gems or independent businesses you love.

The good news? Google is constantly changing, and this leak could lead to a more transparent system in the future. Stay tuned for updates, and keep supporting the awesome small businesses you discover online!

 🌐 AROUND THE INTERWEBS  

It’s Alida Paloma season!

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Did you know at the Universtity of Toronto, there is something called the Rare Book Library which is the 3rd most important archive in the world?

The library doesn’t usually permit filming, but Star Trek: Discovery was granted access to film an episode.

See the video below.
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One ticket to Toronto, please ☝️ #StarTrek #StarTrekDiscovery #BookTok

🔦 NOTABLE SPOTLIGHT 🔦

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June 8th - 9th

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🧠 Today We Learned: Deep within the Earth lie the remains of a planet that crashed into it billions of years ago.

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