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Kamloops eyes September deadline for counter petition on $275M loan
InfoTel News· 5 days agoThe timeline for Kamloops voters to sign a counter petition on a City request to borrow $275 million has yet to be decided as it waits for a decision from the province. It's a two-part request ...
ANALYSIS | Trump comeback could see familiar faces re-emerge — and they may spell trouble for Canada...
CBC.ca· 5 days agoCanadians are watching the U.S. election campaign with more than their usual mix of trepidation and...
Democratic Delegates See Harris as the Strongest Candidate Against Trump
New York Times· 5 days agoWith Vice President Kamala Harris locking up support, interviews with Democratic National Committee...
Opinion | The Secret Service Has Failed Americans Since the Trump Shooting
New York Times· 5 days agoMr. Posner is the author of books about the assassinations of President John F. Kennedy (“Case...
Chiefs' Andy Reid lands the lead spot in AP’s NFL top 5 head coach rankings
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada Sports· 5 days agoAndy Reid has three Super Bowl rings, leads two different franchises in victories and he’s still...
Chiefs’ Andy Reid lands the lead spot in AP’s NFL top 5 head coach rankings
Toronto Star· 5 days agoAndy Reid has three Super Bowl rings, leads two different franchises in victories and he’s still...
Team GB at Paris Olympics 2024: Every athlete taking part and their sports
The i newspaper online iNews· 5 days ago327 athletes are taking part in the Paris Olympics 2024 for Team GB including 33 former Olympic...
Why Some Donors Are Holding Back on Endorsing Harris (for Now)
New York Times· 5 days agoFear of being seen as circumventing an open nomination process is one reason that some backers have...
With Biden’s Endorsement of Harris, What’s Next?
New York Times· 6 days agoMany Democrats endorsed the vice president as their party’s standard-bearer, but some donors questioned whether more competition for the role was needed....
Morning Update: Biden’s exit and what comes next
The Globe and Mail· 6 days ago• On Sunday afternoon, Joe Biden became the third Democratic president, after Harry Truman and Lyndon B. Johnson, to walk away from a re-election campaign. In a statement posted to social media ...