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Vance on Joe Kent resignation: ‘Nobody likes war’
Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday addressed the resignation of top intelligence aide Joe Kent and divides within President Trump’s base over the U.S. operation in Iran, saying “nobody likes war.” “The president has said this, I’ve said this. Nobody likes war, and I guarantee the president of the United States is not interested in…
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Rand Paul says he’s a ‘no’ vote on Mullin for DHS secretary
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chair Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said he does not plan to back Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) to lead the Department of Homeland Security. His remarks came after a blowup between the two during Mullin’s confirmation hearing, where Paul confronted Mullin for calling him a “snake” and saying he understood why Paul’s…
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War has farmers worried about finding and paying for fertilizer
Some farmers may not be able to obtain fertilizer at any price.
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Wilder Institute/ Calgary Zoo welcomes new polar bear to Wild Canada
A new polar bear has arrived at the Calgary Zoo’s Wild Canada Zone from Quebec, less than two years after the drowning death of another polar bear in the enclosure. Read More
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In bid to lower gas prices, Trump to temporarily loosen shipping rules
The Trump administration is issuing a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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US college student missing in Barcelona during spring break trip
The 20-year-old University of Alabama student from Illinois, has been reported missing. He was last seen at a club in Barcelona.
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Think-tank member Mark Poweska: Powering the city on the road to 2 million
As Calgary approaches two million people, the signs of growth are everywhere. New communities are taking shape, established neighbourhoods are adding density, and cranes continue to reshape the skyline. This growth reflects confidence in our city but it also brings responsibility. Beneath the visible change is something less obvious, yet essential: the infrastructure that makes…
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Think-tank member Malinda S. Smith: The pluralism dividend – the hope and promise of this moment
Stand along the Bow River on a given day and you will hear a dozen varieties of English along with French, Tagalog, Hindi, Punjabi, and many more forming the new ambient sound of a city remaking itself. Calgary has two million residents in its sights. This threshold now asks of the city, its institutions and…
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Angie Gelinas and Gina Rotstein: Calgary’s countdown to two million is missing a few important numbers
Calgary is on a thrilling trajectory toward a population of two million, and the economic diversification story is finally taking root. Read More
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Varcoe: ‘A more realistic look’: New Canadian energy outlook sees more gas, rising LNG exports to the world
Only a couple of years ago, talk about global oil demand hitting a plateau was widespread, with Canada’s natural resources minister at the time suggesting its use would probably peak in 2024. Read More