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Ninth Circuit unsure of court’s efficacy in Alaska killer whale conservation case
Courthouse News Service· 1 day agoAlaska and the Alaska Trollers Association, a representative of the commercial fishing industry in...
Restore the Olympic Peace | by Dmitry Muratov, Maria Ressa and Jody Williams - Project Syndicate
Project Syndicate· 5 days agoDmitry Muratov, Maria Ressa and Jody Williams see the Paris Summer Games as an ideal moment to...
Streeter: Precarious funding for Ottawa’s nonprofit sector adversely impacts women
Ottawa Citizen· 3 days agoThe recent strike by Ottawa Children’s Aid Society (CASO) workers, marked by emotional testimonies...
Iran threat prompted more security at Trump rally as officials warn of potential for copycat attacks
MPR News· 3 days agoA threat on Donald Trump’s life from Iran prompted additional security in the days before Saturday’s...
Cyanide poisoning likely killed six found dead in luxury hotel, including two US citizens, Thai...
CNN.com· 2 days agoSix people, including two US citizens, who were found dead inside a luxury hotel room in central...
Davis: Saskatchewan Roughriders making sure they don't fall intoa deep, obsidian-coloured hole
Ottawa Citizen· 2 days agoThe Saskatchewan Roughriders will be wearing almost-black jerseys for their next game. For Friday’s...
Today in High Prairie: July 17, 2024 -
South Peace News· 3 days agoToday in High Prairie! See what’s happening today in town, celebrity birthdays, local history, world history and your daily horoscope. Please send your birthdays and
Doug Ford on the possibility of an early election + how bad is shrinkflation?
Toronto Star· 2 days agoThe threat of change from red to blue on Parliament Hill could prompt an early vote in Ontario. Premier Doug Ford — in an exclusive interview with the Star’s Kristin Rushowy — said he would ...
What’s Greenest and Cleanest When Nature Calls?
New York Times· 5 days agoIf you’re in the United States, the roll in your bathroom right now most likely comes from somewhere in North or South America. It could be a blend of trees ...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 7 days agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.