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In the news today: Canada to map out defence spending, Winnipeg killer verdict due
National Post· 2 days agoCanada is expected to provide more details about its plan to meet defence spending targets in an...
Drawn to Mars, these researchers found themselves in Yukon instead | CBC News
CBC.ca· 3 hours agoPruthvi Acharya, a PhD candidate from York University in Toronto, was surprised at the striking...
With most campus pro-Palestinian encampments gone, protesters look to the future
Winnipeg Sun· 2 days agoThe protest encampment at McGill University was the first of its kind in the country, and its...
The Coal Industry Is Wiping a Historic German Village Off the Map
Financial Post· 5 days agoAs a country’s shift toward clean energy hits challenges, 200 villagers say goodbye to Mühlrose.
No One Knows Exactly How Many People Are Dying From Extreme Heat
Financial Post· 5 days agoA geographer at Florida State University, Ueijo used temperature data and death records to determine...
Baranyai: U.S. Supreme Court gives president supreme powers
London Free Press· 6 days agoThe U.S. Supreme Court term ended Monday with a bang that drowned out Canada Day fireworks, and left...
Pro-Palestinian protesters dismantle UBC camp after two months
Vancouver Sun· 5 days agoA pro-Palestinian protest camp that had occupied a sports field at UBC’s Vancouver campus for more...
How Hair Accessories Brand Kitsch Became a Multimillion-dollar Business
WWD via Yahoo Finance Canada· 2 days agoAmazon and the brand’s direct-to-consumer business bring 60 percent of all sales, Thurswell...
Dog breeder opts not to testify at first degree murder trial
London Free Press· 18 hours agoThe once-high flying dog breeder Boris Panovski won’t be testifying at his first-degree murder...
Scorched by history: Discriminatory past shapes heat waves in minority and low-income neighborhoods
National Post· 6 days agoThe 66-year-old lives in Mott Haven, a low-income neighborhood in New York’s South Bronx, where more...