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Why the next Governor General should be indigenous
Canada has achieved much in creating a compassionate, just and harmonious society. However, it needs to go a step further and appoint an indigenous person as Governor General in September, to heal the wounds in its relations with indigenous peoples. This would be the best sesquicentennial celebration of all, a powerful signal on the road to...
New cyberattack causes mass disruption in Europe
Hackers strike across Europe, sparking widespread disruption …read more Source:...
Large Cyberattack Hits Ukraine, Snarling Electric Grids And Banks
“There is no way to restore your data without a special key,” a red screen tells users whose computers were taken over by malware Tuesday. The attack targeted Ukraine’s government and infrastructure. …read more Source:...
New cyberattack causes mass disruption in Europe
A new and highly virulent outbreak of malicious data-scrambling software appears to be causing mass disruption across Europe, hitting Ukraine especially hard. …read more Source: The Toronto...
Massive cyberattack spreads across Europe
PARIS – A new and highly virulent outbreak of malicious data-scrambling software appears to be causing mass disruption across Europe, hitting Ukraine especially hard. Company and government officials reported serious intrusions at the Ukrainian power grid, banks and government offices, where one senior official posted a photo of a darkened...
Car bomb kills senior Ukrainian intelligence officer in Kyiv
The Ukrainian Defence Ministry identified the victim as Col. Maxim Shapoval, who was chief of military intelligence’s special forces. …read more Source: Toronto...
Dutch sleuth looks to provide breakthrough in biggest U.S. art heist case
A Dutch art sleuth whose search for purloined paintings and sculptures has led to Ukrainian militiamen and Nazi memorabilia collectors has joined the hunt for what he calls the “Holy Grail”: A collection worth $500 million that represents the largest art heist in U.S. history. …read more Source: CTV...
Trump administration divided over Putin meet-up at G20
A woman passes a billboard showing a pictures of US president-elect Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Danilovgrad, Montenegro, November 16, 2016. (Stevo Vasiljevic/Reuters) WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump is eager to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin with full diplomatic bells and whistles when the two are in Germany...
How NATO is getting serious about Russia
The 2001 Lithuanian general census found the population of Stašėnai, a dot-on-the-map village whose existence is barely perceptible amid flat and verdant farmland northwest of Vilnius, to be 66 souls. By the next census, a decade later, the figure had fallen to 45. Earlier this week the population of Stašėnai and the fields around it swelled,...
Adam: Canada’s history, like you’ve never seen it before
When I wrote recently about the lack of any notable legacy project in Ottawa to remind us of Canada’s 150 years of nationhood, folks at the Canadian Museum of History wondered if I had seen their permanent exhibition of Canadian history that opens Canada Day, July 1. I had not, and went to take a look. It is a legacy project worth its name,...



