EDMONTON -- Alberta Transportation Minister Devin Dreeshen, dressed in a "Cash Cow" barbecue apron, announced more changes Monday to further reduce photo radar enforcement. Read More … [Read more...] about Alberta announces end of photo radar ‘cash cow’ in province: ‘This is a historic day’
In Syria, it’s the Islamists vs. the dictator: How the sudden attack could affect the Middle East
The rebel groups fighting in Syria’s 13-year-long war are a complex patchwork of fighters, focused on battling against different enemies — including, sometimes, each other — backed at times by foreign powers. Read More … [Read more...] about In Syria, it’s the Islamists vs. the dictator: How the sudden attack could affect the Middle East
Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to
President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter, sparing the younger Biden a possible prison sentence for federal felony gun and tax convictions and reversing his past promises not to use the extraordinary powers of the presidency for the benefit of his family. Read More … [Read more...] about Biden pardons his son Hunter despite previous pledges not to
Negotiators fail to reach agreement on plastic pollution treaty
BUSAN, South Korea — Negotiators working on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution won't reach an agreement in South Korea and are making plans to resume the talks next year. Read More … [Read more...] about Negotiators fail to reach agreement on plastic pollution treaty
First Metis group signs modern treaty with Ottawa
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Metis Federation President David Chartrand told a ceremony for a new treaty that recognizes his organization as the government for the Red River Metis that the moment was 154 years in the making. Read More … [Read more...] about First Metis group signs modern treaty with Ottawa