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Bernie Sanders’s Revolution
Jeet Heer The senator may be remembered as a bridge between the promise of America and the fulfillment of that promise. The post Bernie Sanders’s Revolution appeared first on The Nation. Source link
How sheep may make new apple orchards more environmentally friendly
Researchers in Kentville, N.S., are studying ways to establish new orchards in a way that relies less on machinery and chemicals — and more on four-legged assistants. The CBC’s Frances Willick has the story. Source link
Technology is changing our perspective on nature – at every scale
Inspired by Ariel Waldman’s docuseries Life Unearthed, columnist Annalee Newitz explores how microscopes, drones and specialised cameras are giving us an unprecedented view of nature from many different vantage points Source link
From demographic contrasts to strategic convergence: Reimagining India–Japan relations
India is preparing to welcome the Prime Minister of Japan later this month as part of efforts to establish a deeper, more robust relationship between the two countries. The proposed summit-level meeting with the Prime… Source link
Labrador’s 1st Innu nurse receives honorary doctor of laws
Memorial University’s Labrador Campus hosted a historic convocation and recognized the decades of contribution made by Labrador’s first Innu nurse. Source link
Why honeybees are now living in Ontario's legislature
Honeybees are now living in wooden houses on the roof of Queen’s Park. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp spoke with Speaker Donna Skelly — the driving force behind the initiative — about how and why it came together. Source link
More countries are pushing for youth social media bans. Is the world reaching a tipping point?
With an increasing number of countries considering or legislating social media bans for young users, there’s a growing sense among experts that these restrictions meant to improve online safety are becoming more common and could represent a major reckoning for tech giants. Source link
Bell, Telus under under fire for charging fees that 'appear' to violate new rules
Bell and Telus are facing scrutiny from Canada’s telecom regulator for introducing wireless fees the regulator says appear to violate new federal regulations. Source link
In good news for coral reefs, scientists identify where the toughest ones are
New research shows more than 150,000 square kilometres of coral reefs are resilient to the effects of climate change, far more than previously thought. Source link