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33 votes
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Opinion: The many US campaign finance violations divulged in Donald Trump’s hush-money criminal trial
25 votes -
Ferrying voting machines to mountains and tropical areas in Indian elections is a Herculean task
13 votes -
US drug control agency will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
75 votes -
UK becomes first country to outlaw easily guessable default passwords on connected devices
37 votes -
US House Democratic leaders say they would help save Speaker Mike Johnson's job
16 votes -
British Columbia to recriminalize use of drugs in public spaces
35 votes -
US government reportedly ponders crimping China's use of RISC-V
20 votes -
New American military aid for Ukraine - What's in the package and what impact will it have?
13 votes -
Ronald Reagan-era emergency health care law is the next abortion flashpoint at the US Supreme Court
18 votes -
The tech baron seeking to “ethnically cleanse” San Francisco
49 votes -
US announces $6 billion long-term military aid package for Ukraine
30 votes -
Key moments from landmark US Supreme Court arguments on Donald Trump’s immunity claims
35 votes -
American non-compete clauses could become a thing of the past thanks to a new ruling
15 votes -
Arizona grand jury indicts eleven Republicans who falsely declared Donald Trump won the state in 2020
59 votes -
CO-VIDS: The Ghandi trap
3 votes -
China is battening down for the gathering storm over Taiwan
26 votes -
Iran's missile strike on Israel - The attack, defence & Israel's counter-strike
14 votes -
Fellow Canadians, what's on your mind this week?
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things. The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with...
I'm preoccupied with a couple of things.
The first being that the federal budget was just released and I'm feeling like a national school lunch program and an injection of money into housing with the expectation that cities build higher density dwellings is... Something they should have done mid mandate?
Is there even time to implement this stuff? Are we getting close to the point where we've spent too much?
Second is a quote from a compilation of personal accounts from travellers into this country's north in the 1800s. Farley Mowat assembled the stories and wrote the forward for "Tundra" in the 1960s and says the following
"Until 50 or 60 years ago, the Arctic was a living reality to North Americans of every walk of life. It had become real because men of their own kind were daring it's remote fastness in search of pure adventure", unprotected by the vast mechanical shields that we now demand whenever we step out of our air conditioned sanctuaries".
He goes on to talk about how -- most of all -- easily heated dwellings and running water had a softening effect on people, and that (basically) we fear and avoid Canada's climate far more than our forebearers did.
Wondering what people's thoughts on this are.
From what you learned from grandparents or earlier generations about spending time outside, would you agree that the comforts of home are just too damned seductive?
13 votes -
The persistence of the Venezuelan migrant and refugee crisis (2023)
5 votes -
Residents in southern Illinois county to vote on non-binding referendum to separate state from Cook County
13 votes -
Hawaii lawmakers take aim at vacation rentals after Lahaina wildfire amplifies Maui housing crisis
14 votes -
Illinois now home to federally recognized tribal nation after landmark decision from Department of Interior
17 votes -
US House approves $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan
41 votes -
Indiana now has a religious right to abortion
28 votes -
Intelligence community largely won House FISA fight. Now comes the US Senate.
27 votes -
Israeli missiles hit site in Iran
21 votes -
NPR suspends veteran editor as it grapples with his public criticism
40 votes -
Saudi Arabia and UAE refused to open airspace to Israeli and US aircraft during Iran attack
9 votes -
2020 election lawsuits continue... Smartmatic settles OANN defamation case: Here’s where Dominion and Smartmatic’s other lawsuits stand now
10 votes -
Ukrainians contemplate the once unthinkable: Losing the war with Russia
37 votes -
UK MPs back smoking ban for those born after 2009
13 votes -
Iceland's digital election website made it so easy to run for president that scores of people ended up throwing their hats in the ring by accident
15 votes -
New Brexit checks will cause food shortages in UK, importers warn
25 votes -
Iran launches dozens of drones toward Israel
42 votes -
Danish PM Mette Frederiksen's domestically popular tough immigration stance could prove to be a weakness with European Social Democrat colleagues in the upcoming EU elections
5 votes -
An honest assessment of American rural white resentment is long overdue
32 votes -
US Senate Republicans furious over Donald Trump derailing FISA bill
27 votes -
Norway's health minister resigned Friday, the second Norwegian government member to step down this year amid allegations they plagiarized academic works
17 votes -
Kansas Legislature brings gavel down on civil asset seizure powers of law enforcement
28 votes -
The migrant highway that could sway the US election
11 votes -
Iceland's Foreign Minister Bjarni Benediktsson will be the country's next prime minister, replacing Katrín Jakobsdóttir who resigned from the post last week
4 votes -
Hawaii ban on short-term vacation rentals moves forward in state legislature
28 votes -
Many Americans who recently bought guns open to political violence, survey finds
9 votes -
Norway's top authority revokes decision by city to only take Ukrainian refugees – was contrary to the constitution and the Scandinavian country's discrimination laws
13 votes -
Indiana appeals court upholds injunction on abortion ban, citing religious liberty
17 votes -
Congressional fake electors strategists have been subpoenaed in Arizona
14 votes -
Donald Trump’s lawyers told the court that no one would give him a bond. Then he got a lifeline, but they didn’t tell the judges.
39 votes -
Scandals blight Denmark's buildup of its armed forces as it eyes possible threats from Russia
15 votes -
Icelandic PM Katrín Jakobsdóttir announced her resignation – said that she will run for president, a ceremonial post that is mostly above the daily political fray
11 votes