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The steaks are too high: EU considers introduction of 'meat tax' to fight climate change

9th - Higher Ed
Should meat eaters be expected to pay more for their meal as a way to counter the environmental cost of what's on their plate? That's the question that European lawmakers will be asked to consider today. A new report, by a Dutch advocacy...
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Chancellor meets with financial leaders to discuss Leeds Reforms to the sector

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaks to financial leaders as she launches the Leeds Reforms to Financial Services, which provide a package of financial services reforms to make the UK the best place to do business
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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s need for speed

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Mark Carney was elected on a promise to ‘build, baby, build.’ Here’s how some people think his vision could unfold, and why others say Bill C-5 is a problematic way to get it done.
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Sri Lanka risks losing share in $1.9 bn apparel market

9th - Higher Ed
Sri Lanka’s garment industry is facing a major jolt, as US President Donald Trump has imposed a 30 percent tariff on apparel imports from Colombo starting August 1.
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Donald Trump warns 30% tariff on Apple imports from Colombo

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 30% tariff on Apple products imported from Colombo, Sri Lanka.
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Union blames Ontario government for forcing major staffing cuts

9th - Higher Ed
A union representing public employees says nearly 10,000 full- and part-time workers at Ontario colleges have either lost their job in the last year or are about to. The union says most of the blame is on the provincial government’s lack...
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India's space journey: from a free seat to ₹550 crore bill

9th - Higher Ed
India's space journey shows significant progress at a fraction of the cost spent by global giants. The country's latest bill of about 550 crore rupees for a seat for shubhanshu shukla and training for hm and backup astranaut, prashant...
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Shubhanshu Shukla set for historic ISS journey

9th - Higher Ed
India is set to mark a major milestone in its space journey. On June 11, Shubhanshu Shukla will become the first Indian astronaut in over four decades to travel to the International Space Station. His flight is part of the Axiom Mission...
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'Peace Time Is Bluff': Rajnath's BIG STATEMENT On Op Sindoor, Says World Now Wants Indian Weapons

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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has claimed that global demand for Indian weapons has surged following their performance during Operation Sindoor, India’s recent military operation against Pakistan. Speaking at the Controllers’ Conference...
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Over 800 girls visited the London airport to learn about all things aviation

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of girls from schools across the region visited the London International Airport on Tuesday for the annual Girls in Aviation Day. The hands-on experience is aimed at inspiring the next generation of women to pursue careers in...
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B.C. farmers have not turned a profit since 2017: new report

9th - Higher Ed
New data from Statistics Canada says B.C. farmers are having difficulty turning a profit, citing challenges like climate change and U.S.-Canada trade barriers. The report highlighted losses as large as $457 million in 2024 — the largest...
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AI’s rapid rise sparks concern over global human rights risks

9th - Higher Ed
Artificial Intelligence is revolutionizing industries at breakneck speed
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Delayed placer miner licences could hurt local economy, says Dawson City businesses

9th - Higher Ed
The Klondike Visitors Association and the Dawson City Chamber of Commerce say the industry contributes nearly half the town's commercial revenue. Both groups say if miners cannot work because of expired licences, everyone suffers. Chris...
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Canada's new energy minister visits with Calgary's oilpatch leaders

9th - Higher Ed
Federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson speaks to Calgary's Chamber of Commerce about the future of Canada's energy sector.
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All residential construction in Quebec could come to a halt due to strike

9th - Higher Ed
An alliance of five unions in Quebec's residential construction sector says money is the sticking in negotiations that could lead to a strike and halt the construction of homes across the province.
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Somalia celebrates the International Day for Women in Maritime

9th - Higher Ed
Somali officials announced the launch of a new initiative to empower women in the maritime sector.
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UK farmers fear US trade deal threatens food standards and decades of agricultural progress

9th - Higher Ed
UK farmers fear a US trade deal may allow hormone-treated beef, risking British food standards and farm livelihoods.
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N.S. lifts longtime moratorium on new fish buyer and processor licences

9th - Higher Ed
As Michael Gorman reports, this includes a temporary moratorium that went into place in 2018 and one for groundfish buyer and processor licences that's existed since 1994.
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There is 'cognitive dissonance' in how governments talk about climate and energy, says SFU professor

9th - Higher Ed
Liberal Leader Mark Carney is pledging to fast-track energy projects in B.C. to make Canada an "energy superpower." Andy Hira, a political science professor at SFU and the lead researcher at the university's Clean Energy Institute, tells...
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N.W.T. Chamber of Mines suggests tax relief for territory's struggling diamond mines

9th - Higher Ed
The executive director of the N.W.T. and Nunavut Chamber of Mines says easing property taxes is one way the N.W.T. government could support the territory's struggling diamond mines.
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Impact of Trump's tariffs on Indian rarnings

9th - Higher Ed
Indian tech stocks faced a meltdown as the impact of tariffs have dimmed outlook for the sector. But is the sell-off just numbers on a screen or will it impact jobs and investments in the export services sector? That's what this next...
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Canada needs to enact 'immediate' counter-tariffs: Steel industry association | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Canada needs to take 'immediate steps' to increase tariffs on steel imports to protect Canada's industry, Catherine Cobden, president and CEO of the Canadian Steel Producers Association tells Power & Politics. Cobden says 50 per cent...
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Dominic LeBlanc says Trump is ‘vandalizing’ Canada-U.S. economic arrangement

9th - Higher Ed
International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who continues to be at the centre of the trade negotiations between Canada and the U.S., says there are long-term concerns about ‘the reliability of our most...
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South Africa's presidency expresses concerns over new US tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
It said they highlight the urgent need to negotiate a new bilateral and mutually beneficial trade agreement with the US.