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‘There Is Much To Celebrate However You Voted’ One Writer On Why Labour’s Victory Is A Win for All
Elle via Yahoo News· 4 days agoGreater working class representation, a promise of strengthened maternity and menopause rights, and...
Vancouver Island to get $3B in B.C. Hydro upgrades, expansions over the next decade
Vancouver Sun· 4 days agoEnergy Minister Josie Osborne says the projects will create thousands of jobs over the next decade...
The Best Roofs to Keep London Cool in Summer May Not Be Green
Financial Post· 4 days agoConventional wisdom has long held that roofs adorned with vegetation are a key way to reduce outdoor...
Where are Orangeville and area LCBO Convenience Outlets located?
Orangeville Banner· 4 days agoLCBO workers have gone on strike, resulting in the closure of all LCBO stores as of Friday. There...
Neoen CEO Sees No Post-Election Slowdown in France
Financial Post· 4 days agoDespite projections that Marine Le Pen’s National Rally is set to fall well short of an absolute majority, industry lobby groups have been worried about...
Sir Keir becomes third Prime Minister of King’s reign
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoBuckingham Palace said the Labour leader ‘kissed hands’ with the King on his appointment as Prime...
Gas prices: Quebec drivers hit with biggest hikes, Hurricane Beryl threatens U.S. refineries
Yahoo Finance Canada· 4 days ago“The weather agencies are suggesting that this is going to be a very active hurricane season,"...
Sir Keir Starmer’s ‘sunlight of hope’ shines as new era begins at Downing Street
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoSir Keir Starmer and Victoria warmly embraced the crowds outside Downing Street as they arrived...
Record-Breaking Heat to Test Electric Grids in US West
Financial Post· 4 days agoThe city could see record heat Tuesday when temperatures are forecast to hit 118F (48C). There is a...
Sir Keir Starmer's Britain in 2024 is very different to Blair's 1997 world
SKY News· 4 days agoWeather metaphors are easy and usually best avoided by political commentators. When Sir Keir Starmer...