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By policy options. Originally published under policy options March 14, 2025 (Deliverable ICIs in version Française) Canada is facing an economic attack backed by an existential threat to its sovereignty, and it has proven that it needs options. One idea that pops around is to become the 28th member of the European Union. Why is it not good? After the US exile, Europe remains the only club of liberal democracy and multilateralism, with two core Canadian values. Thanks to its history and contribution to NATO, it is a prosperous region with trusted allies. Becoming a 28th EU member state rather…

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Charania shared a behind-the-scenes story that broke Luka Doncic Trade News about three podcasts with a young man. Dallas – Shortly before midnight on February 1st, ESPN Senior NBA Insider Shamscharania pressed the “post” button and sent a shockwave into the world of sports. His post on X: “Breaking: The Dallas Mavericks are trading Luka Donsic, Maxi Kleber and Marquiev Morris with the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and the first round picks in 2029, sources report ESPN. To date, it has been viewed over 105 million times. The effects of trade are still felt in a…

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Stephen Gilby is sworn in as part of the cabinet of new Prime Minister Mark Carney, as new ministers of Canadian culture and identity Parks Canada and Quebec all-Li. Before his latest cabinet appointment, Gilby was Minister of Environment and Climate Change. Laurier’s MP – Centemarie of Quebec also served as Minister of Heritage from November 20, 2019 to October 26, 2021. During that period, Gilby was led by Bill C-10 to propose changes to the long-standing broadcasting laws that many of the Canadian film and television industry have been postponed, navigating the disruptions of the Covid-19 pandemic. “On behalf…

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Canada’s Rachel Homan aims to protect money at the World Women’s Curling Championships in Wijingbu, South Korea, from March 15-23. Following the conclusion of round-robin play, the best six teams advance to the playoffs, with the top two teams in favor of the semi-finals. The bond of ranking is broken by face-to-face results, followed by Button’s gunfight score from the draw. Keep it here throughout the tournament for the latest results and latest rankings. Denmark (Madeleine Dupont)Switzerland (Silvanatirinzoni)Norway (Marianne Roavik)Scotland (Sophie Jackson)United States (Tabitha Peterson)Italy (Stefania Constantini)Lithuania (virginija paulauskaite) Draw 1: Saturday, March 15th, 1am/Friday, March 14th, 10pm •Sweden 6,…

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Fans of the home opener against the Toronto FC’s Chicago fire expressed frustration in the US by booing the Starspangle banner on Saturday.The boos were stable and followed by O Canada’s enthusiastic production.Also, when the Los Angeles Galaxy visited Vancouver on March 2nd, fans were booed the US national anthem at BC Place Stadium.Canadian football fans are following hockey and are complaining about President Donald Trump’s tariffs on the country and talking about Canada becoming the 51st state.Chicago coach Greg Barhalter and American midfielder Jonathan Dean were asked about possible national anthem boos in Toronto earlier in the week.”We’re ready…

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How the Russell 2000 Index moved last year Investors watching this week’s S&P 500 plunge are processing the signal combination. Will the tariff threat push the economy into the recession, or is it a claim that this is merely a reduction from high-value technology companies that some analysts and investors claim?There is another inventory index that flashes a clearer warning sign.The Russell 2000 includes small businesses that are sensitive to the whims of the economy. These companies tend to implement thinner profit margins that could be more easily eroded during recessions, and when they get in trouble they have fewer…

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Dallas, March 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -Nexpoint Real Estate Finance, Inc. (NYSE:NREF) (“NREF”) today announced that there will be a record date to determine which shareholders are entitled to vote at the 2025 Annual Meeting of Shareholders (“Annual Meeting”). Monday, March 24th, 2025. Annual meeting will be held Tuesday, May 20th, 2025let’s start with 10:30am Central time. The annual meeting is held only through a virtual format. Shareholders cannot attend the annual meeting in person, but at the end of the business, the shareholders of the record March 24, 2025you can vote and ask questions through the online platform at the…

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A man who may be the last person to see a missing student at the University of Pittsburgh in the Dominican Republic said she rescued her from drowsing, according to a transcript of an interview he gave to local authorities.Sudiksha Konanki, a 20-year-old junior, went to Punta Cana on March 3rd with five female friends for spring break. She was last seen on March 6th around 4:15am after going to the beach with a friend.The man, whom Conanki’s hometown of Virginia officials called “an interested,” told local investigators “he was “talking his hips deep into the water, talking a little…

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Marion Gonneville/Facebook The cover of Marion Gonneville’s new book aimed at teaching younger readers about Matis Culture and Northern Saskatchewan. The former Prince Albert resident wants to educate his readers about Metis culture and Northern Saskatchewan in a new, 10-chapter book aimed at middle-aged audiences.The book is titled “Maddy’s Sash” and is written by Marion Gonneville. Gonneville, now 70 years old, was born Prince Albert and moved to Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. At the age of 12.Gonneville is currently resident of Vancouver and is part of the BC Metis community and has been around for over 40 years.The story of…

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