Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Tel Aviv to voice their opposition to the policies of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government. According to estimates, the crowd size exceeded 80,000 people, making it one of the largest protests in Israel in recent years. The protesters, who came from all walks of life, Read More…
Day: 14 January 2023
Apple CEO Takes Pay Cut From $99M Yearly To Only $49M
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently announced that he would be cutting his salary from $99.4 million per year to $49 million. This decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising Cook for his willingness to take a pay cut, while others argue that even $49 million is still excessive. On the one hand, Read More…
The Fallout For Poilievre Continues, After Giving Speech To Controversial FCPP Group
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Canadian Federal Conservative Party and Member of Parliament for Carleton, continues to face criticism for his recent speech to the Frontier Centre for Public Policy (FCPP), a controversial Winnipeg-based think tank with alleged links to the denial of residential schools in Canada, climate change and vaccine mandates. Residential schools Read More…
$10.5 Million In Affordable Housing Projects Coming To Moncton
Affordable housing is a pressing issue in many Canadian cities, and Moncton is no exception. Recently, the federal and provincial governments announced an investment of $10.5 million in affordable housing projects in Moncton, specifically aimed at helping seniors and combating homelessness. This is a significant step in addressing the affordable housing crisis in the city Read More…