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Can Labour achieve 2.5 per cent growth? Our economist crunches the numbers
The i newspaper online iNews· 6 days agoIt is 2.5 per cent. He told ITV that “under the last Labour government, we grew by about two per cent”. “So you’re looking for that kind ...
Why people in Hull, the UK’s most disillusioned city, won’t vote
The i newspaper online iNews· 5 days agoIn 2019 Hull East proved to be a seat too far for the Conservatives as they smashed through Labour...
Liberals need to give their 'heads a shake,' minister says after byelection loss | CBC News
CBC.ca· 7 days agoImmigration Minister Marc Miller, a close personal friend of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, said...
Canadian oil exports stop in California to save money
Financial Post· 6 days agoClose to 3 million barrels have been shipped off Vancouver for China...May, almost tripling the...
If you swipe your card and then leave the office, you might be a coffee badger
National Post· 6 days agoYour employer said you had to show up at the office. What is coffee badging? After that, you leave...
Argonauts to host Grey Cup-champion Alouettes at BMO Field
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoThe Argos are chasing their 12th consecutive home victory while the Alouettes have won 11 straight...
The people vs water firms: Swimmers and anglers could sue over sewage after ruling
The i newspaper online iNews· 14 hours agoAngling groups, swimming clubs and landowners may be able to sue water firms for dumping raw sewage...
After dismal debate, Biden’s Raleigh stop gives him fodder for his new campaign ad
Durham Herald-Sun via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoCooper, who leaves office at the end of the year, has been asked frequently by reporters what his...
Living to 100 more likely than ever, but can you afford it?
Penticton Western News· 6 days agoWilliam Ubbens, 93, is already almost a quarter century into his retirement, and is hoping for...
Candidates raising a stink in eastern New Brunswick
Local Journalism Initiative via Yahoo Canada News· 16 hours agoThe spokeswoman for the “Stop the Stink” movement in eastern New Brunswick wants to run in the provincial election for the same party that, when in power, helped establish ...