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Ukrainian Bookshelf now open at Winnipeg Public Library | City of Winnipeg

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Prime Minister Carney speaks with President of the United States Donald J. Trump

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Alexander Panetta: Why the change in Trump’s tone?

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Section 31 Giveaway

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New biking, walking pathway to connect Morden, Winkler by fall

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Doctor Who season 15 episode plots unveiled – with AI intrigue and alien horror

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“Aliss trusts the Doctor straight away” - Rose Ayling-Ellis on bringing a new deaf character to the Whoniverse

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Manitoba targets U.S. nurses in recruitment push

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Analysis: The reality of Donald Trump crashes into the federal election

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How a caretaker government functions in the middle of a trade war

Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies says that the mysterious Mrs Flood will be in every episode of season 2, as "spectacular answers" are finally delivered

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Kinew commits $1.5M to tariff-impacted industries, orders Manitoba to buy only Canadian-made steel

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Doctor Who's David Tennant, Billie Piper and Elisabeth Sladen pose in unearthed pics from iconic shoot

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Bonus Dilithium Event

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Emmett Macfarlane: Canadians aren't being asked to meet the moment

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20 Years of the Ninth Doctor! - Big Finish

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Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe now has a name: Ashlee Shingoose was Winnipeg serial killer's 1st victim

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Adam Savage's Tested: Star Trek Filming Models from The Next Generation to Voyager!

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Bell Media Acquires Majority Stake In Sphere Abacus: Distribution Move Comes Alongside ‘Northern Lights’ Programming Push

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Climate scientists says Canada’s government repeating oil and gas industry ‘PR’ | The Narwhal

  • "I provided a specific list of demands the next prime minister, regardless of who that is, must address within the first six months of their term to avoid an unprecedented national unity crisis," Smith said in a statement Thursday after a morning meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney in the Alberta capital.

    So it's extortion, then.

  • It seems especially weird when the universal console and experimental weapon are temporal in nature (granted, Temporal is the ship's secondary specialization).

    Though if any faction benefits from the Intel spec, it's the Romulans and their battle cloak.

  • There is no kill switch for the F-35, but the JPO’s statement points to the very real problems with the weapons system. In its own words, the jet “operates under well-established agreements,” its strength “lies in its global partnership,” and JPO “[remains] committed to providing all users with the full functionality and support they require.” In other words, the F-35 doesn’t fly unless JPO helps you, but don’t worry because it’s committed to helping.

    The F-35 may not have a “kill switch” in the traditional sense, but the countries who bought it are locked into an irrevocable pact with Lockheed Martin and America. ALIS/ ODIN might not be able to turn off the F-35 remotely, but losing access to it can make it impossible to fly.

    Only one country has escaped the F-35 software and logistics trap while still being able to fly the jet: Israel. The IDF’s contract for the jet allows it to operate its own software systems without ALIS/ ODIN and conduct its own maintenance.

  • The vertical warbird has been kicked around as a concept since the TNG days - I'm a little suprised we haven't gotten one before now.

  • I don't mean anything, as I didn't write the headline.

  • Is there any chance at all that you read the article?

  • 3G Capital is a global investment firm and holds a 32% stake in Restaurant Brands International.

    According to this article, this has further declined to 26%, roughly equivalent to the collective Canadian ownership (which I did not know, and is why I shared it).

  • Oh yeah, I think "is their food any good" is an entirely different question. But I do think it's interesting to untangle the ownership structure.

  • "Cube" is a really fun sci-fi horror, and I was happy to see it on the list. Very low-budget, but one should never hold that against Canadian cinema.

  • They definitely took some liberties with the list, but it seems like a good jumping-off point.

  • They already have a system that watches the sea north of Australia

    Okay, that makes sense, and it squares with the CBC article:

    Carney acknowledged that the project is not new, but said the partnership with Australia will allow it to be built and deployed "as quickly as possible and as effectively as possible."

    We're basically teaming up with an ally that has experience getting the job done. Sensible.

  • I've never seen the show, nor have I ever been tempted really, but it's good to see some home-grown television doing well enough to warrant a spinoff/sequel.

  • hopefully it’s not just about seeing these characters eat it.

    It really does sound like a spin on the Suicide Squad or, dare I say it, Section 31 premise.

  • None of these are a bad idea, though I can't imagine there would be significant enforcement.