By Noé Chartier The Attorney General (AG) has signalled its intent to file a motion in Federal Court to have a lawsuit seeking damages for the COVID-era travel vaccine mandate…
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World Anti-Doping Agency Warns Athletes Over Contaminated Chinese Meat Ahead of Beijing Olympics
by EditorKBy Rita Li Olympic athletes must “exercise extreme caution” as they eat Chinese meat, which can be contaminated with the prohibited substance clenbuterol, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) warned last…
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‘Temu is not an online marketplace like Amazon or Walmart. It’s a data theft business,’ Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin says. Temu denies the claims. By Jack Phillips The top…
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New UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer Promises ‘Country First and Party Second’
by EditorKSir Keir has formally become prime minister after visiting King Charles III at Buckingham Palace, following Labour’s landslide election victory. By Chris Summers Sir Keir Starmer has officially become the…
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Tariffs of up to 37.6 percent on Chinese-manufactured electric vehicles go into effect July 5, initially for four months, but that could be extended into years. By Dorothy Li and…
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A sudden, unprecedented change in mental disorders has scientists worried about what it could mean. By Marina Zhang Billy was a bright 10-year-old boy with two Ivy League-educated parents. He…
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Ontario Introduces Parental Notification Rule for School Guest Speakers
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Ontario parents will be notified in advance about guest speakers and their planned activities in schools starting in the 2024–25 school year, according to a new directive from…
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With 3 Provincial Elections on the Horizon, Summer Campaigning Heats Up
by EditorKBy Tara MacIsaac Candidates are knocking on doors in British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and New Brunswick ahead of fall elections, and some of the key issues are the same across the…
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3 in 4 Canadians Support Disclosing Names of MPs, Senators Accused of Foreign Collusion: Survey
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Three-quarters of Canadians believe that MPs and senators accused of colluding with foreign entities should have their names publicly disclosed, a recent survey shows. The June survey…
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Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan Named New Chief of Canada’s Military
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Lieutenant-General Jennie Carignan has been named Canada’s next chief of the defence staff, making her the first woman to hold the Canadian Armed Forces’ top position. Lt.-Gen.…