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Enhanced Games to offer performance enhancers — and stock — to the public
The Enhanced Games is going public in two ways — with a new listing on the Nasdaq stock exchange and also by offering a direct-to-consumer business focused on performance products in a move it says “aims to democratize access to performance enhancement tools and protocols.” Source link
Carney's expected green light for oil pipeline causes unease in caucus and cabinet: sources
With Prime Minister Mark Carney expected to lay out a path forward for an oil pipeline to northwest B.C. on Thursday, senior people around him have had to assuage skittish MPs and at least one cabinet minister about the virtues of the forthcoming “grand bargain” with Alberta. Source link
Jacobs atop crowded men's standings at Canadian curling trials entering final draw
Calgary’s Brad Jacobs has surged ahead of the pack in the race for a bye to the men’s final at the Canadian curling trials in Halifax. Source link
New prosecutor won't pursue charges against Trump in Georgia election interference case
The prosecutor who recently took over the Georgia election interference case against U.S. President Donald Trump and others said in a court filing Wednesday that he has decided not to pursue the case further. Source link
A revolutionary way to map our bodies is helping cure deadly diseases
New tools that create ultra-precise maps of our tissues are transforming our ability to diagnose and cure once-fatal illnesses Source link
Kushner goes to Moscow: Trump's son-in-law re-emerges as White House dealmaker
Jared Kushner expressed contentment last year with being out of the limelight as his father-in-law Donald Trump embarked on what would be a remarkable political comeback. Without any official title, let alone Senate confirmation, Kushner has been conscripted this year to help end the two biggest wars of concern for the White House. Source link
Shelter runs out of naloxone as B.C. community sees 80 drug overdoses in 24 hours
Erin Kapela, executive director of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Cowichan Valley Branch, said an estimated 80 toxic drug poisonings were reported from Nov. 18 to 19 — but as of Nov. 25, no resulting fatalities had been confirmed. Source link
More Canadians are missing non-mortgage debt payments, says Equifax
Equifax Canada says the number of consumers missing a non-mortgage debt payment in the third quarter rose compared with a year ago. Source link
Steve Witkoff to meet Russian officials again as leaked phone call rankles U.S. lawmakers
Donald Trump is sticking with longtime friend and special envoy for peace missions, Steve Witkoff, even as a report late Tuesday appeared to portray Witkoff as coaching an aide to Russian President Vladimir Putin on how to approach the U.S. president. Source link