Canada seeks peace in space as U.S. prepares to weaponize it
That does not mean, however, that NATO has any intention of putting weapons into space, he said.
[Personal belief … The fact that we are having this conversation proves otherwise.]
Canada seeks peace in space as U.S. prepares to weaponize it
That does not mean, however, that NATO has any intention of putting weapons into space, he said.
[Personal belief … The fact that we are having this conversation proves otherwise.]
An Indigenous Protest that Reaches from Guatemala to Vancouver | The Tyee
That’s the main message Luis Fernando García Monroy wanted to share with Canadians on a visit to Victoria and Vancouver this week.
García is a representative of the Xinka people in Guatemala. They want a mine in their territory, owned by Vancouver company Pan American Silver, to remain closed. In 2017, Guatemala’s highest court for civil cases ordered the mine shut down while the government consults local communities.
In the
corresponding photo caption on Instagram, the on-trend mom says she’s
“excited” to have more public transit options when the Ontario Line is
completed.
Officers ‘angry and frustrated’ as city approves changes to police pension plan: union | CBC News
In
a close decision, city council voted 9-7 in favour of a motion that
would make amendments to the police pension plan,
including removing overtime as pensionable salary.
Heated debate
on the proposal had been going on for weeks, with the cash-strapped
city arguing it will save millions, while the union said the move would
violate a collective agreement.
Winnipeg Police Association
president Maurice Sabourin said the changes are a slap in the face to
the city’s police officers, as crime continues to escalate in Winnipeg
and officers are facing an increasing workload, stress and illness.
Premier Jason Kenney returns to Alberta amid Bill 22 controversy
“So he drafted legislation to effectively circumvent that independent investigation by terminating the investigator.