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A Palestinian Canadian author’s journey of resistance through writing
Why Shohei Ohtani’s fans in Canada and beyond say he’s ‘bigger than baseball’
Carney's visit to Singapore focuses on attracting investment in Canada
Memorial Lecture At SOA University Highlights Climate Change And Human Health

Memorial Lecture At SOA University Highlights Climate Change And Human Health

Bhubaneswar: With climate change posing an increasing threat to the planet, experts have underscored the urgent need to build a climate-resilient and environmentally conscious society. The Science for Common People Society (SCOPES), in...

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Contributor: How Trump's antagonism of Canada is affecting this year's World Series

Contributor: How Trump's antagonism of Canada is affecting this year's World Series

Toronto — Louis Acosta, a Dodgers fan from Santa Clarita, flew to Toronto on Friday to support his home town team for their fifth World Series appearance in the last 9 years. During Game 1 at the Rogers Centre, he proudly wore his Dodgers shirt...

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10 Ways Hiring a Lawyer Beats AI on Canada Immigration Applications
Raymond signs for Canadian academy

Raymond signs for Canadian academy

Mya Ray­mond is tak­ing her Caribbean bas­ket­ball suc­cess glob­al, head­ing to Cana­da on a schol­ar­ship to ad­vance her promis­ing ca­reer. ​A stu­dent at Cara­pichaima West Sec­ondary School, Ray­mond has honed her skills over the past eight...

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Alberta schools prepare to resume classes for thousands after back-to-work order
UVic’s Owen Croft climbs from walk-on to Canada West golf champion
Hundreds of school bus collisions spur renewed safety warnings

Hundreds of school bus collisions spur renewed safety warnings

iStock.com/bluebird13 When the stop sign swings out and the lights on a school bus start flashing, drivers are required to stop immediately. But too often, they don’t, and it’s putting children’s lives at risk. Over the past four years, there have...

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NDP leadership hopefuls line up to condemn Alberta's use of notwithstanding clause to end teachers' strike
Sunshine Biopharma Scores a Major Regulatory Win to Market Domperidone in Canada (NASDAQ: SBFM)
College hockey has turned into a ‘crapshoot’ for UMaine and other top teams

College hockey has turned into a ‘crapshoot’ for UMaine and other top teams

The University of Maine hockey team’s roller-coaster season continued with a home split against ECAC team Colgate this past weekend. The now 12th-ranked Black Bears have a 3-2-1 record heading into their first Hockey East games of the season. But...

Owner:  Towle-Warren Family
On this day in 1975, they survived one of Canada's first high school shootings. Here's what happened next
No phones or texts — just radio waves

No phones or texts — just radio waves

Jacob Wiegand | jacobwiegand@archstl.org Students at St. Joseph School in Cottleville watched an image transmitted and received by amateur radio during a demonstration at the school on Oct. 22. “CQ, CQ, CQ, school roundup. This is kilo charlie...

Owner:  Catholic Church
Rising stress tests the resilience of India’s education finance sector
Canada’s global influence in a turbulent and uncertain world

Canada’s global influence in a turbulent and uncertain world

While civil society and international cooperation face existential challenges, organizers of the Cooperation Canada Leaders’ Forum see an opportunity to revive hope through unity, solidarity, and collective action in resisting authoritarianism and...

Owner:  Agora Foundation
Asian education “powerhouses” continue their ascent

Asian education “powerhouses” continue their ascent

Asian destinations now offer more than 20,000 English-taught programs across 600 ranked universities, boosting the region’s popularity among international students, a new report by Studyportals and the British Council has found. “The global centre...

Owner:  Amy Baker
Canada’s culture of death continues to expand aggressively

Canada’s culture of death continues to expand aggressively

Blogs Canadians who wish to push back against this growing culture of death should be aware that there are pressing opportunities to do so. (LifeSiteNews) — A string of recent stories highlights the aggressive expansion of Canada’s culture of...

Owner:  Lifesitenews Com Inc

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