The Ontario government is cutting $1.6 billion from education, with no tuition cuts in sight
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The Ontario government is cutting $1.6 billion from education, with no tuition cuts in sight
The ruling said “public engagement” needs to be considered for demolition to start
US just welcomes its first female vice president. Canada, on the other hand, still lags behind the UN’s threshold for female representation in political decision-making.
Despite polls unanimously predicting Joe Biden will win this year’s presidential election, many are still hesitant to trust the pre-vote polling numbers after Hillary Clinton’s defeat in 2016.
The United Nations has been a much disputed intergovernmental peace and security organization since its founding date in 1945 The United Nations is comprised of 193 member states and two…