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Publication Date: May 27, 2025 - 21:48
What can be done about Canada's air traffic controller shortage? | Hanomansing Tonight
May 27, 2025
Air Line Pilots Association Canada president Tim Perry outlines where the industry is at today and what progress he hopes to see as the country faces an air traffic controller shortage, which an Air Canada pilot called out during a recent flight.
O pening the skull had never seemed more difficult to Wilder Penfield than it did on that cold December morning in Montreal. Staring at his sister’s shining white scalp, shaved for surgery on the heavy German-made operating table, he felt weak.
It was 1928, and Penfield was one of maybe two dozen neurosurgeons anywhere in the world. The profession was new, thrilling, and shaky—as likely to kill as cure. Although Penfield and his protégé, William Cone, were starting to see improvements in their results, the field was still a Wild West with few rules, not even against operating on...
May 29, 2025 - 06:30 | Eric Andrew-Gee | Walrus
Growing up, I had the diet of a cautious senior. Mayonnaise sandwiches, boiled chicken, and well-done steak. What eventually changed that was a British science fiction show called Red Dwarf, a grungy space comedy about the last man in the universe. The main character, Dave Lister, was everything a nerd like me would think was cool—he was a carefree slob, he had dreadlocks and a Scouse accent, and nearly every meal he ate was chicken vindaloo, served “kamikaze hot.” That show and that dish introduced me to the guilty pleasure that’s equal parts addiction and toxic masculinity—...
May 29, 2025 - 06:29 | Robert Jago | Walrus
Good morning. Canada’s largest medical organization has joined the legal battle against Alberta’s controversial Bill 26 – more on that below, along with the rebirth of BlackBerry and the country’s summer forecast. But first:Today’s headlinesManitoba declares a state of emergency as wildfires rage and force evacuationsA U.S. court rules that Trump does not have ‘unbounded authority’ to impose tariffsCarney will brief premiers on a plan to fast-track major nation-building projectsThe London sergeant who led the 2018 Hockey Canada case was pressed on apparent gaps in his probe
May 29, 2025 - 06:09 | Danielle Groen | The Globe and Mail
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