A new French law allows the French government to seize authors’ rights on books published before 2001 that are no longer in print – and this includes British authors who have been published in France. AAR on childhood reading memories. Smart Bitches takes a different look at the controversy ...
The B.C. government getting close to $2 billion in the latest federal aid package for provinces, including help for paid sick leave in the COVID-19 pandemic, Premier John Horgan says. After a lengthy conference call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other premiers July 16, Horgan congra...
Andrew says “I am a husband, father of a teenage son and daughter, brother, a Canadian government executive with a wide range of international and domestic experience, who likes reading, film, music, walking, cycling, skating, being with family and friends.” Andrew is a phenomenal source ...
Trump and his sycophant's want to blame any failures in response and the crashed economy on the Democrat Governors but then as soon as those Governors get their economies running again, in spite of the lack of response from the Federal government, Trump and the sycophants demand they should ...
The Quebec government is forbidding most indoor and outdoor gatherings in its effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. A cabinet decree adopted today extending the province’s public health emergency until March 29 says the measure is necessary because of the serious threat the pandemic poses to...
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According to our government he is now old enough to vote, get his learners licence for a motor bike and work… I look at him and I see a little boy who was going to be a stuntman; a young child helping his Mommy cook; get out of bed; walk down stairs… Both Jared and Jon-...
BEIRUT — Syria’s government has extended the closures of mosques until April 16, which is nearly a week before the start of the holy month of Ramadan. The government also extended its ban on visits to prison and detention facilities to stop the spread of the new coronavirus. R...