Links 30/03/2025: Security Breaches, Crackdowns on Dissent/Rival Politicians
Contents
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Leftovers
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Career/Education
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Health/Nutrition/Agriculture
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] COVID-19: Five years since Germany went into lockdown
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] UN warns millions more will die from AIDS after US cuts
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] N.B. man says he complained about fuel leak 7 weeks before Tim Hortons closed over contaminated water
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] US Health Ministry plans to let bird flu spread 'nonsensical'
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Colorectal cancer rates are rising in under 50s
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Proprietary
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The Cyber Show ☛ Creepy is the new cool
There's a trend in journalism for cavalier articles describing harrowing abuse of others and self-abuse via tech. "Real-world" accounts of rape, murder, incest, necrophilia, manipulation, destruction of wealth and human life would be wholly unacceptable if written as nonchalant, glib click-bait titillation. But dressed-up in the clothing of "AI" and technological novelty, alongside comments like "this feels straight out of Black Mirror" seems to be code for audiences to nod along at what is monstrous and sickening as if it were "normal". It is after all artificial and therefore somehow 'okay'.
Ten years ago I wrote "Creepy is the new cool" as a headline for the inaugural Mary Shelley Halloween Lectures at the now closed Shelley Theatre in Bournemouth UK. I was too ahead for it to register fully with that audience, but I think we're getting there at last. What we perceive as "creepy" and "disgusting" is a complex social construct that carries valuable information.
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This creates a synthesis of bandwagon and bystander effects whereby otherwise smart, moral people who would naturally be averse to objectionable products or activities are softly-coerced by the idea that other people are okay with it - indeed that "everybody is doing it" and so you'll be "left behind" if you don't join in harmful mob behaviours. It's very easy for advertisers of the tech industry to accomplish such propaganda since they own the channels of dissemination. In "Adolescence" the parents rationalise that it's okay to leave a pre-teen alone in their room with a phone or computer because "that's what normal parents do… right?". [...] I think it will take decades to sort out the societal mess we've allowed BigTech to wreak on human affairs. But at least we can now see it. You don't have to be "cool". Sometimes creepy is just creepy and self-evidently wrong. There is nothing cool about failing to call it out. You are not alone thinking that. So say it, clearly and loudly. Make a scene. Rock that boat.
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Windows TCO / Windows Bot Nets
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Security
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Information Security Media Group, Corporation ☛ Software Firm Notifying Patients, Practices of Data Exposure
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Bleeping Computer ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Oracle customers confirm data stolen in alleged cloud breach is valid
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2025-03-27 [Older] Four months after learning of a vendor’s breach, Concord Orthopaedics notifies almost 68,000 patients
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2025-03-27 [Older] Blacklock Ransomware: A Late Holiday Gift with Intrusion into the Threat Actor’s Infrastructure
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Reason ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Ninth Circuit Reverses Probation Sentence for Paige Thompson
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2025-03-21 [Older] Mission, Texas expects ransomware impact to last months
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RiskyBiz ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Hacktivists claim cyber-sabotage of 116 Iranian ships
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Advance Local Media LLC ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Union County’s computer network breached, personal information accessed
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The Wall Street Journal ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Cheeto Mussolini Administration Begins Shifting Cyberattack Response to States
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2025-03-23 [Older] Over 3 million applicants’ data leaked on NYU’s website
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2025-03-23 [Older] Attorney General James Secures $975,000 from Auto Insurance Company over Data Breach
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2025-03-26 [Older] Memo: Hamilton County data breach has gone unreported
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Integrity/Availability/Authenticity
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USDOJ ☛ 2025-03-20 [Older] Former University of Michigan Football Quarterbacks Coach and Co-Offensive Coordinator Indicted on Charges of Unauthorized Access to Computers and Aggravated Identity Theft
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2025-03-20 [Older] Department of Defense civilian employee pleads guilty to taking classified documents
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2025-03-21 [Older] Watsonville Community Hospital still hasn’t notified all those affected by a November data breach; employees are reporting tax refund fraud
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Privacy/Surveillance
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Canadians alarmed by text messages asking their vote preference. Then their postal code. Then their name
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Stolen cars are ending up at dealerships. New CBSA data sharing could help catch more of them
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] What does 23andMe bankruptcy mean for genetic data privacy?
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Project Censored ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] One Ring to Bind Them All
In 2003, Silicon Valley venture capitalist Peter Andreas Thiel launched an espionage startup with a $30 million investment. The Central Intelligence Agency’s investment arm, In-Q-Tel, contributed $2 million. Thiel named their privately owned firm “Palantir” after the Seeing Stone used by Dark Lord Sauron to locate his enemies in Lord of the Rings.
Pumped by years of secretive contracts with the CIA, Department of Homeland Security’s ICE, National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Air Force, Special Operations Command, and the Los Angeles Police Department, Palantir Technologies went public in 2020 with a $16 billion market valuation.
The self-described anti-democracy advocate, Thiel, 58, continues to rule the globally expanding military intelligence-focused enterprise.
As a public company, Palantir is compelled to disclose more of its financial and operational activities than when it was held privately by Thiel and his partners. Although much of Palantir’s governmental work is classified as secret, the Seeing Stone of public records renders insights into its operations and socioeconomic weaknesses.
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Confidentiality
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2025-03-26 [Older] American Oversight v. Hegseth, Gabbard, Ratcliffe, Bessent, Rubio, and NARA Regarding Military Actions Planned on Signal Messaging App
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US News And World Report ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] The Latest: Canada PM Calls Cheeto Mussolini Tariffs a 'Direct Attack;' Cheeto Mussolini Downplays Signal Exposure
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] The Atlantic publishes more texts on US Yemen attack plan
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Defence/Aggression
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Ecuador calls for international military support to fight drug cartels
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] 'War economy:' Is the European 'peace project' at risk?
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Did Serbia use a similar sound cannon to Romania in 1989?
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] US Second Lady Usha Vance to visit Greenland
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Cheeto Mussolini administration narrows reach of law targeting drug cartels. Here's why the move is under attack
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HRW ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] UN Committee Criticizes Canada’s Immigration Detention Practices
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Jacobin Magazine ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Canada Wants a Realigned Atlanticism
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Why have the Tate brothers returned to Romania from the US?
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Thailand's Uyghur deportations: Balancing China and the West
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Indonesia's military role grows, raising concerns
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Germany: Police raids target Eritrean terror group
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US News And World Report ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Canada's Carney Poised to Call Election, Seeks Mandate to Tackle Cheeto Mussolini
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US News And World Report ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Canada's Prime Minister and His Opponent Kick off Election Saying Cheeto Mussolini Must Respect Sovereignty
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] B.C.-Washington border communities rally for peace amid rising political tensions
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Amid Cheeto Mussolini's annexation threats, King Charles sends signals of support for Canada
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Afghanistan: US lifts bounties on key Taliban leaders
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] German-Turkish community divided over Imamoglu's arrest
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Turkish economy takes a battering after Imamoglu arrest
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Frosty response to US Vice President Vance's Greenland trip
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Bosnia issues international arrest warrant for Milorad Dodik
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Amsterdam: Several wounded after stabbing near Dam Square
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Kim Jong Un oversees tests of AI suicide drones
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Canada updates travel advisories for U.S., China after recent tensions
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Halifax musicians say U.S. traffic stop led to drug search, questions about allegiance
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Mayors of border cities cry out to feds for funding, support as tariff war with U.S. takes its toll
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Toronto crowd gets its elbows up in solidarity against U.S. tariffs, annexation threats
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Germany's Friedrich Merz is ready for foreign policy challenges
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] South Sudan: Peace deal unravels after VP's arrest
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Germany shuts South Sudan embassy amid civil war fears
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] What's in store for war-torn Sudan?
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Sudan’s army chief says 'Khartoum is free' amid gains
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] South Sudan vice president arrested, fearing escalation
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Israeli minister threatens to annex parts of Gaza
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] EU's top diplomat makes visit to Israel amid tensions
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Israel's antisemitism conference kicks off amid criticism
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Israel-Lebanon tensions rise after rockets fired
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Middle East updates: UN to reduce staff in Gaza over safety
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Berlin police arrest scores as neo-Nazi march blocked
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Racism in Germany is the norm not the exception
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] South Korean court dismisses impeachment of PM Han Duck-soo
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] Israel: Gunman 'neutralized' after deadly shooting in Haifa
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] Germany's Red Army Faction: Far-left terror group member stands trial
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] French actor Gerard Depardieu's sexual assault trial begins
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Middle East: Hundreds in Gaza protest against Hamas
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] NATO boss confirms death of 4 US soldiers in Lithuania
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Environment
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Global landmarks go dark for Earth Hour
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Energy/Transportation
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Germany debates proposal to re-open Nord Stream pipelines
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Lithuania suspects pilot error caused DHL cargo plane crash
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Saskatchewan government to eliminate industrial carbon tax on April 1
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] WestJet considers hiring temporary foreign workers to solve pilot shortage
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] WestJet pilots ask judge to nix approval of temporary foreign workers in the cockpit
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] Keeping homes cool on a warming planet
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-20 [Older] 2 Teslas set on fire in Calgary this week, police say
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Canada freezes rebate payments to Tesla, bars it from future programs due to tariffs
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] U.S. road trip destinations seeing signs of Canadians staying away
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Plans to upgrade Germany's ailing rail system
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] UK orders probe into London Heathrow shutdown after fire
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Overpopulation
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Finance
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Montreal suburb residents hit with steep fines for trying to rent out homes during golf tournament
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Indian tech workers on edge about Cheeto Mussolini's immigration policy
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Quebec budget responds 'with strength' to Cheeto Mussolini tariffs, plunges province deeper into debt
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Silicon Valley's Indian tech workers on edge about Cheeto Mussolini's H-1B visa reform
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-25 [Older] Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini acquitted in FIFA graft case
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] How India's market slump is affecting small investors
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US News And World Report ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Canada's Oldest Company to Liquidate All but 6 Stores Starting Monday
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Canadian PM Mark Carney announces April 28 election
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] P.E.I. premier says Carney team made a verbal commitment to end bridge and ferry tolls
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Jacobin Magazine ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] Canada Is Betting on Mark Carney, Technocrat Extraordinaire
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Carney aims to have 'free trade by Canada Day' between provinces and territories
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US News And World Report ☛ 2025-03-21 [Older] Canada's New Prime Minister Is Triggering an Election Campaign This Weekend. Here’s What to Know
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Bank of Canada says it would have likely held interest rate steady if not for tariff uncertainty
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] How the Bundeswehr will spend hundreds of billions of euros
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] German top court upholds reunification solidarity tax
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CBC ☛ 2025-03-23 [Older] P.E.I. sees uptick in home sales in February, despite downward national trend
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AstroTurf/Lobbying/Politics
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-22 [Older] Japan hosts China, South Korea foreign ministers
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-26 [Older] Thailand prime minister survives no-confidence vote
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Censorship/Free Speech
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Project Censored ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] Algorithmic Literacy for Journalists & Frame Checking the News
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Project Censored ☛ 2025-03-24 [Older] The Project Censored Newsletter—March 2025
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Deutsche Welle ☛ 2025-03-27 [Older] Algeria jails author Boualem Sansal for 5 years
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Freedom of Information / Freedom of the Press
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Civil Rights/Policing
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Copyrights
Monopolies/Monopsonies
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