Hurricane Lee Threatens East Coast Before Fizzling Out
Noticed the change in weather? For the past two weeks, Hurricane Lee was not only a raging tropical storm but a raging topic in the news!
Read MoreNoticed the change in weather? For the past two weeks, Hurricane Lee was not only a raging tropical storm but a raging topic in the news!
Read MoreIn less than a month, what began as a small convoy in rural British Columbia, Canada, has become a movement that has seen protestors clog the streets in the Canadian capital of Ottawa and brought the largest US-Canada border crossing to a virtual standstill. Nearly 80% of Canadians are fully vaccinated. The percentage of Canadian truckers who are vaccinated is also quite high. The protests initially were led by a small minority of Canadian truckers in opposition to vaccine mandates for cross-border truckers, but in light of the fact that a lift of Canadian mandates would be moot so long as the US maintains its mandate, the movement has evolved to oppose a much broader array of perceived transgressions. Freedom Convoy participants now oppose COVID-19 quarantine and lockdown measures, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and the Canadian government in general. The movement has also drawn participants from the fringes of the political right with the makeup of some protestors including QAnon supporters and Great Replacement theorists.
Read MoreThe Tampa Bay Rays got eliminated by the Boston Red Sox in Major League Baseball’s American League Division Series last week, but some of the major headlines involving the team have to do with where the team will be located.
Read MoreOn Monday night Justin Trudeau held his position as Prime Minister after Canadian broadcasters predicted that his minority government would hold. Depending heavily on Quebec, Ontario, and the British Columbia, Prime Minister Trudeau saw his party repeat almost the exact same results from the 2019 federal election.
Read MoreThe Canadian housing market has been experiencing a large surge in demand for larger living spaces, leaving a dwindling supply that has made housing prices climb. In fact, the average price of buying a home in Toronto just surpassed 1 million dollars, which represents a 15% increase just over the past year alone
Read MoreCanada’s job reports in August indicated one of the largest employment gains from the last decade, unlike many other economies, reports the Wall Street Journal.
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