Ukraine: deal or no deal?
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History tells us that any deal that doesn’t come with cast-iron security guarantees for Ukraine is not worth the paper it is written on.
Research suggests teaching typing and word processing skills should start in primary school, much like writing with pen and paper.
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The inquiry is essential to establish accountability, and to ensure New Zealand’s child protection framework meets international standards of care and vigilance.
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Vancouver fire said due to the exposure to "extreme levels of human suffering", firefighters are limited to 81 shifts at Firehall 2 to try and limit compassion fatigue.
Canada’s South Asian communities, including those in Surrey, B.C., have seen a wave of extortion-related threats and violence, with British Columbia establishing a special team.
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James Plover has been charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife, Bailey McCourt. The charge is now before the courts and no verdicts have been made.
Following a nail-biting overtime loss to the United States this week, the CHL is singing its players praises amid a minor exodus of star talent to the NCAA south of the border.