April 2026

Faith and Harvest New Year Celebrations in Asia

Faith and Harvest New Year Celebrations in Asia

Vibrant Asian New Year Festivals Celebrate Faith and Harvest Traditions While the stroke of midnight on December 31st is a global phenomenon, vast regions of Asia celebrate the New Year on a different, more celestial schedule. These celebrations, deeply rooted in ancient agricultural cycles and spiritual beliefs, offer a dazzling tapestry of rituals, colors, and […]

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Karen Espersen, the co-owner of Universal Ostrich Farms, embraces a supporter at the farm in Edgewood, B.C., on Monday, Sept. 22, 2025, as the Canadian Food Agency prepares to cull 400 of the farm’s ostriches this week. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Hemens

BC Ostrich Cull Arguments Based on False Claims Exposed

The Truth Behind B.C.’s Ostrich Farm Cull and Misleading Arguments A recent decision by British Columbia’s Ministry of Agriculture has thrust a small, family-run ostrich farm into the national spotlight, sparking a fiery debate about animal welfare, regulatory authority, and the power of viral narratives. The province ordered the culling of over 100 ostriches at

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US Travelers Face Major Flight Delays in Orlando Hub

US Travelers Face Major Flight Delays in Orlando Hub

Travel Chaos at Orlando Airport: Major Delays and Cancellations Explained A wave of flight disruptions swept through Orlando International Airport (MCO), leaving thousands of passengers stranded and frustrated. In a single day, the airport grappled with a staggering 219 flight delays and 11 cancellations, creating a ripple effect of travel turmoil across the United States.

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Canadians Embrace Private Security State Amid Disorder

The Rise of Private Security in Canada’s Urban Disorder A quiet but profound shift is reshaping the landscape of Canadian public safety. In cities from Vancouver to Toronto, Halifax to Calgary, a growing sense of civic disorder—marked by visible homelessness, open drug use, random violence, and persistent property crime—has left many citizens and businesses feeling

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Rachel McAdams Pregnancy Rumors Spark Online Buzz

Rachel McAdams Pregnancy Rumors Spark Online Buzz

Rachel McAdams Pregnancy Speculation and Her Private Life The internet has a particular fascination with the personal lives of its favorite stars, and few topics ignite the rumor mill quite like pregnancy speculation. Recently, actress Rachel McAdams found herself at the center of such whispers, prompting headlines and fan theories. While the source article from

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Opinion Canadian Provinces Warned on “Sovereign AI”

Opinion: Canadian Provinces Warned on “Sovereign AI”

Why Canadian Provinces Should Rethink Sovereign AI Strategies In the global race to harness artificial intelligence, a compelling but potentially misleading concept has gained traction: “Sovereign AI.” The term suggests a nation, or even a province, can and should build a completely independent, homegrown AI ecosystem—from foundational data centers and compute power to proprietary large

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School Breakfast Club Serves “Best Toast in the World”

School Breakfast Club Serves “Best Toast in the World”

The Secret to the World’s Best School Breakfast Club Toast In a bustling school cafeteria, a quiet revolution is taking place, one slice of toast at a time. Forget fancy ingredients or complicated recipes; the heart of this story is a simple, humble piece of bread, transformed into what many are calling the world’s best

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Op-Ed Challenges Binary Thinking in Health Care Debate

Op-Ed Challenges Binary Thinking in Health Care Debate

Charting Canada’s Pathway Beyond Public vs Private Healthcare For generations, the Canadian healthcare conversation has been paralyzed by a false choice. We are presented with a simplistic, emotionally charged binary: a purely public system embodying our national values, or a privatized system that abandons equity. This ideological stalemate has become a trap, stifling progress while

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