Tag: Canada
Valentines for Vets begins Saturday at The Library in Owen Sound
Maya Edwards was hard at work Saturday afternoon, helping to put a smile on the face of a Canadian veteran. The three-year-old from Owen Sound glued paper hearts inside a Valentine’s Day card at the Owen Sound and North Grey Public Union Library on the opening day of the Valentines for Veterans initiative. From Nov. […]
Trump’s attack on UN shipping deal is a harbinger of what’s to come. Here’s how countries can still get climate action done.
By William Todts The UN’s International Maritime Organization is not normally a place that grabs the headlines. But the scenes that unfolded in London earlier this month were unprecedented. The US government, led by the President and his secretary of state, invested enormous political capital to threaten, cajole and intimidate … [continued]
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Steve Nease cartoon, Oct. 31, 2025
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When It Comes To Cars, Americans Are Living Large
Americans are gobbling up large SUVs and trucks at a record pace as regulatory changes have made them more profitable.
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High Great Lakes surface temperatures may mean late ice, more snow
All five Great Lakes have reached near-record warm surface temperatures judging by data from U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research. Because of the continuing U.S. government shutdown, there’s no one available at NOAA’s Great Lakes research centre at Ann Arbour, Mi., to answer questions about research collected and recorded automatically throughout the region. […]