@chrisglover The one thing I’ve learned about Doug Ford is that he lies. He thinks the people of Ontario are stupid, but we are not. Ford has forgotten that he works for us. He is not there to make he and his buddies rich. I’m so tired of Doug Ford’s arrogance!🤬
Russia and the U.S. will play a hockey game on July 1st in Moscow. This is humiliating and disgraceful. Any U.S. hockey player that attends this barbaric sportswashing of Russian genocide should be canceled and shunned for life. Let’s start exposing them.
Dear Scott Pelley: pull the entire 60 Minutes team together and go to MSNow and offer a package deal to recreate the show for Sunday night and call it The Hour
This is a SHIT headline @CTVNews .
@ctvottawa
Underage "sex work" ???????
CHILD exploitation CHILD assault
CHILD rape.
The editor or social media person who did this needs a sharp conversation.
And you need to fix this.
On Saturday, while covering a protest at Delaney Hall for the AP, Angelina Katsanis' camera bag went missing.
Inside was $10K worth of gear, her biz cards and an Airtag -- which soon began to ping from home of a NJ sergeant. He's now facing charges.
https://t.co/fCHmWnJETI
This is almost as horrendous as killer Karla Homolka making a deal, walking free and being allowed to change her name. I can’t imagine the pain experienced by these young people at the hands of Homolka and Schoenborn.
McMaster University researchers discovered on Wednesday a promising new antibiotic capable of killing some of the world’s most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria.
https://t.co/UU8qO88X94
AUTO THEFT INVESTIGATION
Captured on video: suspects stealing a vehicle in broad daylight in seconds & attempting to disable tracking technology on a stolen truck.
Two HRPS investigations resulted in 4 arrests, dozens of charges, and the disruption of organized auto theft activity linked to more than 100 vehicle thefts.
Media Release... https://t.co/BtURpE90MT
Watch below
During a hearing in the U.S. Congress today, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was asked whether he was aware that Greenland is part of Denmark. His response was: “For now.”
It is worth recalling a few basic facts.
Greenland’s future is for the Greenlandic people to decide, in accordance with the 2009 Self-Government Act, which recognizes the Greenlandic people’s right to self-determination. That decision will not be made in Washington, but in Greenland.
Until the Greenlandic people decide otherwise, Greenland remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark. This status is recognized under international law, where respect for national sovereignty and territorial integrity is among the most fundamental principles of the international order.
Greenland is also part of NATO through the Kingdom of Denmark. The United States has maintained a significant military presence in Greenland for decades and at one point operated up to 17 military bases and installations across Greenland. Under the 1951 Defense Agreement between Denmark and the United States, later updated through the 2004 Igaliku Agreement, signed in Igaliku, Greenland, by U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, Denmark and Greenland, the United States already has the ability to establish or reopen military facilities in Greenland in cooperation with Denmark and Greenland.
There is therefore no security rationale that justifies discussions about American ownership of Greenland.
The idea of purchasing territories or acquiring parts of sovereign countries belongs to another era. That is not how modern allies conduct themselves in the 21st century.
If members of the U.S. administration believe that such statements enjoy broad support among the Greenlandic people, they are gravely mistaken. Political signals from Greenland have repeatedly shown that Greenlanders expect their right to determine their own future to be respected.
Neither Donald Trump, Marco Rubio, nor any future American president should decide Greenland’s future.
That right belongs exclusively to the Greenlandic people, in accordance with the Self-Government Act and the international principle of self-determination.
Greenland’s future belongs to the people of Greenland. Not Washington. Not any other capital. The decision belongs to the Greenlandic people — and to them alone. Period.