“Alberta Schools Ban Books with Explicit Content”

Alberta has implemented new rules regarding the content of books in schools, focusing on prohibiting materials that contain explicit depictions of sexual activity. This...

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Hudson's Bay is revisiting its original intention to auction off its founding charter, as new court documents reveal increased interest from multiple parties looking to purchase and subsequently donate the historic 1670 document. The sale of the...

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Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev warned on Monday that potential U.S. supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could lead to dire consequences, particularly for U.S. President Donald Trump. Medvedev highlighted the challenge of distinguishing between nuclear-armed...

Madagascar President Flees Amid Military Uprising

Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina revealed that he left the country due to safety concerns amidst a military uprising but did not tender his resignation in a televised address on Monday night from an undisclosed location. Rajoelina...

“Major News Outlets Defy Pentagon Directive”

Several news organizations, including prominent ones like the New York Times, The Associated Press, and the conservative Newsmax TV network, announced on Monday that they will not comply with a U.S. Defense Department directive regarding its...

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“New Canadian Diplomatic Role Established for EU Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has established a fresh diplomatic role dedicated to the European Union to enhance trade, economic stability, and combat climate change, as announced by the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) on Wednesday. The newly...

Governor General Mary Simon Reflects on Reconciliation

Nearly a decade after participating as a witness before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Governor General Mary Simon reflects on her childhood as an Inuk, recalling how older children in her community were sent to residential...

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“Woodchips on Trails Slash Tick Populations: Study”

A recent study conducted by University of Ottawa researchers has revealed that the application of woodchips on forest trails can lead to a significant decrease in local tick populations. This low-tech approach may offer a solution...

“Quickest Yellow Signal? Behind the Decision-Making”

HEAR | Was this the quickest yellow signal ever?Ideas53:59Indecision Zone: The Yellow Light and YouEvery driver faces a split-second judgment call familiar to all.When the green light transitions to yellow, it prompts a mental calculation involving...

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“Alberta Schools Ban Books with Explicit Content”

Alberta has implemented new rules regarding the content of books in schools, focusing on prohibiting materials that contain explicit depictions of sexual activity. This...

“Pimicikamak Cree Nation Urges Moose Hunters to Surrender Licenses”

Pimicikamak Cree Nation is calling on moose hunters in Manitoba to surrender their licenses this year due to concerns about dwindling moose populations and...

“Woodchips on Trails Slash Tick Populations: Study”

A recent study conducted by University of Ottawa researchers has revealed that the application of woodchips on forest trails can lead to a significant...

“North Carolina Songwriter Tackles American Exceptionalism in New Protest Song”

After the recent military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran, North Carolina-based songwriter Joseph Terrell found himself pondering the conflict, leading to...

“Medvedev Warns of Dire Consequences Over U.S. Tomahawk Supply”

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev warned on Monday that potential U.S. supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could lead to dire consequences, particularly for...

“Former NFL QB Mark Sanchez stabbed in altercation”

Former NFL quarterback Mark Sanchez was involved in a late-night altercation in an alley in downtown Indianapolis with a 69-year-old truck driver, resulting in...

“Ontario Social Worker Stranded in Labrador Due to Backlog”

A social worker from Ontario is stuck in Labrador without a job due to a backlog of Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) background checks. To...

“Hudson’s Bay Charter Auction to Proceed Amidst Surge in Interest”

Hudson's Bay is revisiting its original intention to auction off its founding charter, as new court documents reveal increased interest from multiple parties looking...

“ʔAkisq̓nuk First Nation Leads Lake Stewardship Efforts”

The ʔAkisq̓nuk First Nation is initiating a series of scientific and economic investigations on Lake Windermere and Columbia Lake as part of a comprehensive...

“BTS Returns with Epic Concert at Gwanghwamun Square”

BTS is set to hold their highly anticipated return concert on Saturday evening at Seoul's Gwanghwamun Square, a renowned landmark in South Korea symbolizing...

Madagascar President Flees Amid Military Uprising

Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina revealed that he left the country due to safety concerns amidst a military uprising but did not tender his resignation...

“From Disappointment to Triumph: The Rise of Lloydminster’s Women’s Hockey”

Five years ago, Asha Petrie was gearing up to conclude her minor hockey journey on a high note, preparing to play her final season...