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The Alaskan Air Identification Zone extends 150 miles from U.S. territorial airspace and into Canada’s airspace in the North. It begins where sovereign airspace ends but is a defined stretch of international airspace that requires the ready identification of all aircraft in the interest of security. On two consecutive days in February, two Russian Tupolev bombers accompanied by two Sukhoi Su-35 fighters flew into the zone. On both days, Feb. 18 and Feb. 19, they were intercepted by F-35 fighters, a Boeing E-3 Sentry early warning and control aircraft, and a KC-135 Stratotanker for...
May 14, 2025 - 08:00 | Chris Lambie | National Post
A global study from UNICEF suggests many Canadian kids are unhappy, with social struggles such as bullying and difficulty making friends among the sources of their anguish.UNICEF’s 19th Report Card suggests one in five youth in Canada face frequent bullying, one in five are lonely and one in four struggle to make friends.It blames bullying in particular for a drop in life satisfaction reported by 15-year-olds, down three percentage points to 76 per cent since 2018.
May 14, 2025 - 07:55 | Cassandra Szklarski | The Globe and Mail
The Vatican’s Anima Mundi Ethnological Museum holds thousands of Indigenous artifacts that were taken from communities across Canada by Catholic missionaries a century ago.
May 14, 2025 - 07:39 | Jeff Semple | Global News - Canada
Carney shook up his cabinet Tuesday by moving some key players into new positions and promoting 24 new faces in a move meant to signal change at the top.
May 14, 2025 - 07:30 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
A Nova Scotia legislative committee heard disturbing testimony from a mother who described how her spouse allegedly subjected them to harassment while police, courts did not help.
May 14, 2025 - 07:27 | Globalnews Digital | Global News - Canada
If you’ve ever referred to someone as having a “healthy glow,” know that science backs you up on that observation. It turns out that plants, mice and (presumably) all living creatures emit tiny amounts of light as part of their metabolism. The research comes from the University of Calgary in the form of a paper titled “Imaging Ultraweak Photon Emission From Living and Dead Mice and From Plants Under Stress,” published in the May issue of the Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters...
May 14, 2025 - 07:00 | Chris Knight | National Post