Helmets and hard hats: A look at Canada's plan to boost the military with skills training
The Liberal government’s spring economic update lays the foundation for a potential solution to two of the Canadian military’s most vexing problems — the dearth of equipment and skilled personnel. Source link
Readers Share Stories on How to Prepare for a Longer Life
We asked Times readers to share their best advice for a safe, satisfying and financially comfortable life — no matter how old you are or how long you live. Source link
Fact check: Usha Vance is not in 2017 video with Cole Allen
No, Usha Vance does not appear in a 2017 video with White House correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen. CBC’s Fact Check team debunks the false claim. Source link
Questions loom over LIV Golf's future, but a multi-million dollar course upgrade is playing through
The Malinauskas government took a calculated risk to redevelop the North Adelaide Golf Course in time for LIV Golf in 2028. It might not pay off. Source link
Former FBI director James Comey indicted again — this time over '86 47' seashell post
Former FBI director James Comey was indicted again on Tuesday, this time in an investigation over a social media photo of seashells arranged on a beach that officials said constituted a threat against U.S. President Donald Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter. Source link
Feds reveal 6 pillars for long-touted, repeatedly delayed national AI strategy
Although it doesn’t appear in full in the latest economic update, the federal government has unveiled the six pillars of its forthcoming AI strategy — a long-touted but repeatedly delayed document that’s expected to chart out Ottawa’s goals for the evolving technology. Source link
7 key takeaways from the Liberal government's spring economic snapshot
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced their spring economic update on Tuesday, the first since the Liberals were re-elected last year under Carney’s leadership. Here are some key highlights. Source link
Carney government proposes $6B to hire 100,000 new skilled trades workers
The federal government is pushing to build up Canada’s skilled trades and tackle youth unemployment by proposing $6 billion over five years to recruit, train and hire up to 100,000 new trades workers under a flagship measure called Team Canada Strong. Source link
Cotton growers furious as dam expansion dumped over wetland fears
Water users in part of the Murray-Darling Basin are anxious that a proposal to protect their interests during droughts has been abandoned, as the dry conditions continue to worsen. Source link