JD Vance is lecturing the Pope on Catholicism and Pierre Poilievre is lecturing Mark Carney on economics and RFK Jr is lecturing scientists about vaccines and Donald Trump is lecturing the world on tariffs and Pete Hegseth is quoting Pulp Fiction and thinking it’s the Bible
Cancer rates among people aged 15–39 are on the rise, and Hamilton Health Sciences launched a program late last year to help new patients cope with a difficult diagnosis.
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🔴 LIVE – Watch the first launch attempt of the Artemis II test flight. CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen is about to become the first Canadian to fly to the Moon! 🌕🚀
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A historic moment for Canada! 🚀 Artemis II launched at 6:35 pm (ET). CSA astronaut Jeremy Hansen becomes the first Canadian to lift off for a mission around the Moon. Make sure to follow us to stay updated during the next 10 days! 🌕
It’s happening! #ArtemisII is lifting off and Canada is on board. CSA Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen launches alongside Reid Wiseman NASA, Christina Koch NASA and Victor Glover NASA for a Lunar Flyby. Send the crew your support below! 🚀⬇️
Every ER shift I attend I wish the province of Ontario would not promote drinking alcohol by making it easier and easier to purchase. So many lives destroyed.
Ernie Clement on the @BlueJays’ World Series run: “We came one game, one run, one pitch, one swing, all of these crazy tiny margins, away from winning the World Series. I don’t think we fell short as much as it just wasn’t our time…. We almost were champions. And that’s always gonna hurt.
In the end, though, and hopefully this doesn’t sound too corny, I think the stuff we have to be proud of from last season just completely dwarfs the stuff to feel hurt about. And the more time that passes, the more I understand that we still got to do something special: We got to take the game of baseball pretty much as far as you can take it. We got to go for as long as possible, until as late as possible, at the highest level possible. We got to play until there was no more baseball out there to be played.
And as heartbreaking as it was, I’m still grateful for all of that.
I’m also excited for us to try again this season. I know my career won’t last forever … but I know the little kid in me would be proud of how I’m smiling and having fun out there, the same way I did all those years ago in the backyard. I hope that comes through — the joy this game brings me every day. Baseball is my favorite thing in the world, man. And I’m so honored I get to play it with the Jays and in Toronto.” https://t.co/ue03QZJtRs