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Can diplomacy stop Trump's plans for Greenland?
Tensions have grown between Washington, Denmark and Greenland this month as U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration have continued to push the narrative that Greenland should belong to the U.S. They’ve led to a flurry of meetings and talks this week. Source link
Trade diversification push will bring Carney to India in coming weeks, top envoy says
After more than two years of fractured diplomatic relations, Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit India in the coming weeks as both countries look to diversify trading partners in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war. Source link
B.C. Court of Appeal sides with Purolator after COVID-19 vaccine mandate led to hundreds of firings
The B.C. Court of Appeal has set aside the decision of a labour administrator who found in favour of Purolator employees who were fired for not getting the COVID-19 vaccine. Source link
Toronto Maple Leafs player pays tribute to late grocery store worker who loved team
A Toronto Maple Leafs player paid tribute over the weekend to a grocery store worker and fan who died suddenly last week and who is being remembered as a warm, friendly face who loved the team. Source link
U.S. tells its citizens to leave Iran, as Trump pressures Tehran over protest crackdown
The United States is telling its citizens to leave Iran, as Washington maintains its pressure on Tehran to cease its crackdown on protesters and U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to strike the Iranian government over the issue Source link
NHL taps Buffalo Sabres to host upcoming draft headlined by top prospect McKenna
With highly prized prospect Gavin McKenna as the centrepiece, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced on Monday the Buffalo Sabres will host the league’s draft in June. Source link
Minnesota sues Trump administration over immigration operations | Hanomansing Tonight
Officials in Minnesota are suing the federal government over what they call a ‘dangerous’ immigration enforcement, looking to stop the deployment of thousands of immigration agents to the state. Source link
Why criminal investigation into Fed chair crosses red line for key Republicans
Even for some Republicans who’ve been staunch supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump, the move by the Department of Justice to launch a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve and its chair Jerome Powell is a red line that should not be crossed. Source link
Why autism advocates are celebrating Barbie's first-ever autistic doll
In an attempt to help ‘more children to see themselves represented in Barbie,’ toy creator Mattel Inc. is releasing their first-ever autistic Barbie doll. Source link
Pro-Nazi social media posts lead to courtroom argument between Calgary teen, judge
A 19-year-old Calgary man who was once placed on a terrorism peace bond for social media posts promoting ISIS and the killing of gay men got into an argument with a judge about his pro-Nazi beliefs. Source link