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Survivors, supporters mark 65th anniversary of central Alberta bus crash that killed 17 people
Seventeen teenagers were killed on Nov. 29, 1960 when a train crashed into their school bus as it was travelling from Chipman, Alta., to Lamont. Source link
#TheMoment scientists came upon a rare photosynthesizing sea slug
Scientists Elli Ofthenorth and Hunter Stevens tell The National about the moment they stumbled across a rare photosynthesizing sea slug that looks like a leaf while snorkelling near Halifax. Source link
3 Canadian businesses surviving (and thriving) Trump’s tariffs
While U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs have been a nightmare for many Canadian businesses, some entrepreneurs see an opportunity. For The National, CBC’s Nick Purdon visits three Canadian companies to learn more about how they’re surviving — even thriving — in the face of trade uncertainty. Source link
Calgary man guilty of terrorism offences for fighting with ISIS in Syria
Jamal Borhot, who travelled to Syria with his cousin more than 12 years ago, has been found guilty of terrorism offences after a judge ruled that the evidence shows he was fighting for ISIS. Source link
Any Canadian who asks for HIV prevention drugs should get them, doctors say
For the first time since 2017, Canadian doctors have released updated clinical guidelines for antiretroviral medications used to prevent HIV. Source link
25 players named to roster for final women's hockey Rivalry Series games
Veterans Brianne Jenner and Jocelyne Larocque are among the additions to the Canadian roster ahead of the final two games of this season’s Rivalry Series against the United States. Both games will take place in Edmonton on Dec. 10 and 13, and will be the final tune-up ahead of the Olympics in February. Source link
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized 2nd strike on alleged drug vessel, White House says
The White House said on Monday that U.S. Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized an admiral to conduct multiple strikes on a vessel from Venezuela allegedly carrying illegal narcotics in September. Source link
Liam Hickey 2-goal effort at hockey's Para Cup lifts Canada over Czechs
Liam Hickey scored two goals to lead Canada to a 3-1 win over Czech Republic in Para Cup hockey action on Monday in Dawson Creek, B.C. Source link
Canada now in the 'tent' of EU's loans-for-weapons programs
Canada and the European Union have concluded a deal that allows Canadian companies access to the continent’s €150-billion ($244-billion) loans-for-weapons program. Source link