May 2026

NAIT Instructor Leads Canada’s Carpentry Return

NAIT Carpentry Instructor Fuels Canada’s WorldSkills Comeback Every few seconds, a saw blade screams through pine. Chips fly. The clock ticks down. For Team Canada’s carpentry competitor at WorldSkills 2024, this wasn’t just another project—it was the moment four years of relentless training collided with two decades of international competition history. And behind that moment […]

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U.S. Woman Fatally Shoots Husband, Cites Police Claim

U.S. Woman Fatally Shoots Husband, Cites Police Claim

Florida Woman Fatally Shoots Annoying Husband, Tells Police It’s the kind of headline that stops you mid-scroll—a domestic dispute ends with a single gunshot, and the suspect’s explanation is so casual it borders on surreal. But behind the dark humor lies a sobering truth about how quickly trivial annoyances can escalate into lethal violence. This

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Carney Canada, Alberta Move Forward on Oil Pipeline Plan

Carney: Canada, Alberta Move Forward on Oil Pipeline Plan

Canada and Alberta Lock In Major Pipeline Advancement: Carney Confirms Economic Shift For years, the Canadian energy sector has operated with one hand tied behind its back. The country sits on the third-largest oil reserves on the planet, yet producers have consistently been forced to sell their product at a steep discount due to a

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Ten McMaster Researchers Named Canada Research Chairs

Ten McMaster Researchers Named Canada Research Chairs

McMaster University Appoints 10 New Canada Research Chairs for 2026: Inside the Breakthroughs McMaster University has solidified its position as a national leader in discovery and innovation by announcing the appointment of ten new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) for the 2026 cycle. This isn’t just another press release about academic titles. For researchers, industry partners,

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Ex-Canadian Diplomats Urge Strong Sanctions on Israel

Ex-Canadian Diplomats Urge Strong Sanctions on Israel

Why Canada’s Former Diplomatic Core Is Demanding Sanctions on Israel A seismic shift is unfolding within Canada’s foreign policy establishment. More than 70 former senior diplomats, ambassadors, and high-ranking officials have broken with tradition to publicly demand that Ottawa impose robust sanctions on Israel. Their open letter marks one of the most significant internal challenges

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Airlines Meet in Amsterdam for Global Innovation Summit

Airlines Meet in Amsterdam for Global Innovation Summit

Trip.com Group Forges Strategic Alliances with Air Canada, Turkish Airlines, and Qatar Airways at Landmark Amsterdam Aviation Conference The global travel and aviation technology landscape just witnessed a seismic shift. At the recent Visionary Airline Global Conference hosted in Amsterdam, industry heavyweights converged not just to discuss the future, but to actively build it. In

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Sinner Nears Italian Open Final as Rain Disrupts Play

Sinner Nears Italian Open Final as Rain Disrupts Play

World No. 1 Jannik Sinner on Track for Italian Open Final as Rain Suspends Medvedev Clash The electric atmosphere at the Foro Italico in Rome was building toward a crescendo. Home favorite and current World No. 1, Jannik Sinner, was in full control, dictating terms against Daniil Medvedev in a highly anticipated quarterfinal. Just as

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