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Opposition MPs Express Anger as Liberal House Leader, Not PM Aide, Testifies on WE

OTTAWA—A parliamentary hearing on the federal government’s now-dead deal with WE Charity threatened to devolve into chaos on Monday after the Liberals sent a cabinet minister to answer questions on behalf of one of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s senior aides. Members of the House of Commons ethics committee had expected to hear from Trudeau’s director […]

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1.5 Million Doses of AstraZeneca Vaccine Expected to Arrive From U.S. Today

The federal government is expecting around 1.5 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine from the United States today. The vaccines are expected to arrive by truck and represent the first to come from south of the border. Provincial governments decide on their own how to use a vaccine, but Dr. Howard Njoo, Canada’s deputy chief

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Fleeing From Control or Raising Capital? Chinese Companies Pile Into US Stock Market

The number of China-based companies that rushed into the U.S. stock market hit a 10-year high in 2020, even as several others were removed, according to a study by the University of Florida. Political commentator Li Linyi said the Chinese regime wants to raise capital in the United States through these companies to support its technology

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Chinese Regime Formalises Sweeping Electoral Shake-Up for Hong Kong, Demands Loyalty

The Chinese regime finalized a sweeping overhaul of Hong Kong’s electoral system on March 30, drastically curbing democratic representation in the city as authorities seek to ensure “patriots” rule the global financial hub. The measures are part of Beijing’s efforts to consolidate its increasingly authoritarian grip over its freest city following the imposition of a

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How to Dye Easter Eggs, Naturally

The egg came first; let’s just get that out of the way. For millions of years before humans domesticated the feathered lizards known today as “chickens,” countless generations of amphibia and reptiles, including dinosaurs, were laying eggs. The egg is an amazing system for nurturing young beings that’s just plain awe-inspiring to contemplate. It’s also

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Dozens of Unaccompanied Minors in San Diego Convention Center Test Positive for COVID-19

Dozens of the over 700 unaccompanied minors who crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally and were transported to a shelter at a San Diego convention center have tested positive for COVID-19, according to local and health officials cited in multiple media reports. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) spokesperson Bonnie Preston told NBC7 on Monday that

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Woman With MS Parks in Handicapped Spot, Finds Rude Notes From Strangers Who Can’t ‘See Her Disability’

An Aussie woman, with a painful chronic disorder, became too afraid to use her handicapped parking permit after receiving snide comments from motorists and offensive notes on her windshield. Hannah Bennett, 24, has the immune condition multiple sclerosis (MS), but some strangers decry she isn’t entitled to her parking privileges because they cannot “see” her

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Couple Build Tiny Home to Pay Off $125,000 Debt in 2 Years, Embrace ‘Tiny Lifestyle’

Determined to get out of their six-figure debt, couple Marek and Ko Bush drafted a plan to downsize their debt by miniaturizing their home. Two years later, after moving into the tiny house they designed, the couple became completely debt-free—and ready to tackle the next project in their lives: building a family. Their baby girl

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Children’s Books for Spring

Spring has long been one of the loveliest themes in literature. The season means rebirth and rejuvenation; fresh air and sunshine; optimism and possibility; bunnies and flowers. Nowhere is this phenomenon more delightfully manifested than in the realm of children’s books. Here are some book picks to refresh your child’s library this season. ‘Flip, Flap,

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