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In contrast, the head of Australia’s ASIO gives an annual address spelling out such threats.Canadian cities should be nimble and prioritize service if they want to sustain and strengthen public transit systems in a time of declining ridership and labour challenges, a transit researcher says.
The U.S. National Weather Service predicted that several more feet of snow would fall overnight, lasting into early the morning, in the Sierra Nevada and Southern California ranges. Authorities are warning people not to travel because of gusty winds and possible whiteout conditions.Article content Large demonstrations and road closures were expected today in what protest leaders have dubbed a “national day of disruption.” The demonstrations come as the government barrels ahead with a parliamentary vote on a bill that would weaken the Supreme Court.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
“Everything Everywhere All At Once” is now considered a frontrunner to win best picture at the Oscars.A researcher in British Columbia says South Asian children offered traditional Punjabi dance lessons called bhangra in an after-school program had improved fitness levels.
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Rupert Murdoch admits some of his Fox News hosts 'endorsed' stolen election claims | CBC NewsFox Corp. chairman Rupert Murdoch acknowledged that some Fox News commentators endorsed the false allegations by former president Donald Trump and his allies that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and that he didn't step in to stop them from promoting the claims, according to excerpts of a deposition unsealed Monday.
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MPs summon top Alphabet/Google executives to explain decision to block news content | CBC NewsA parliamentary committee is summoning four of Google’s top executives to appear before it after the company began testing ways it could block news content from searches if Parliament passes the Online News Act.
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