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No sign Iran ceding control of Strait of Hormuz in ceasefire, with logjam expected to continue for weeks
Shippers looking to revive the passage of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz were seeking clarity on the logistics on Wednesday, while refiners inquired about new crude loadings, in response to a ceasefire deal between the U.S. and Iran. Source link
Breaking down curling’s first professional league
CBC Sports takes a closer look and explain exactly how curling’s first professional league called Rock League works. Source link
Why The Double Helix is such an extraordinary but infuriating book
James Watson’s The Double Helix is probably one of the greatest science books of all time – but Michael Le Page finds he can’t recommend that anyone actually reads it Source link
Sporadic attacks reported in Iran, Gulf countries hours after Trump announces ceasefire
The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire brokered by Pakistan, potentially suspending a six-week-old war that has killed thousands, spread across the Middle East and caused unprecedented disruption to the world’s energy supplies. Source link
Oil and fuel prices to remain high throughout the year: Deloitte report
The ongoing war between Iran and the U.S. is expected to keep oil prices high for the remainder of the year, including gasoline, diesel and jet fuel prices too. Source link
As drones upend tank warfare, Canada's army races to rethink its armour
Canada’s army is weighing faster timelines for new armoured vehicles while rethinking tanks in light of Ukraine’s drone-dominated battlefield. Aging Leopards need replacement, but commanders say technology — including uncrewed systems — will shape decisions, even as other priorities like air defence and long-range strike rank higher. Source link
'Every vote counts': Liberals campaign hard for Quebec seat in Monday's federal byelection
Federal Liberals are throwing all they can at the Quebec riding of Terrebonne ahead of Monday’s byelection, as a 173-seat majority remains a possibility. Source link
The Boys' showrunner says it was a tough call to end the series. 'Politically, I have a lot more to say'
As Eric Kripke’s superhero satire The Boys releases the first two episodes of its fifth and final season today (with the last dropping on May 20), he’s just glad to be able to say the show is ending on his terms. Source link
How a Senate bill could end the Indian Act's 2nd-generation cut-off
For 150 years, who is considered a “Status Indian” in Canadian law has been determined by the federal government through the Indian Act. Now, a Senate bill could end the “second-generation cut-off.” What would this mean for communities, and does the bill stand a chance of passing in the House? Source link
EV giant BYD accused of forced labour violations at European factory
As Canada lowers its tariffs and imports more electric vehicles from China, an upcoming report from New York-based labour rights researchers is making new allegations of forced labour practices at the world’s bestselling EV manufacturer, BYD. Source link