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Lawfare
@lawfaremedia.org
19 minutes ago
In May, India and Pakistan conducted the most intense direct fighting between any two nuclear-armed states in history. @andrewfacini.com explores how "tactical nukes" increase the likelihood for limited conventional skirmishes to result in nuclear signaling in just a few hours.
Navigating Crises With a Lower Bar to Nuclear War

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Navigating Crises With a Lower Bar to Nuclear War

When tactical nuclear weapons are at the fore, devastating and uncontrollable outcomes are never more than a few hours away.

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Radio Canada International
@rci.bsky.social
25 minutes ago
Des parieurs en ligne tentent de prĂ©dire la performance d'une athlĂšte en se basant sur son possible cycle menstruel, sous la prĂ©misse qu’elle serait alors moins performante. Cette stratĂ©gie, le « blood money », est controversĂ©e sur plusieurs fronts. ici.radio-canada.ca/rci/f
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Le « blood money » : parier contre les athlÚtes menstruées | RCI

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Le « blood money » : parier contre les athlÚtes menstruées | RCI

Des parieurs en ligne tentent de prédire les contre-performances des joueuses en suivant leur cycle menstruel, une stratégie appelée le « blood money ».

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The Tyee
@thetyee.ca
26 minutes ago
It hasn’t always been obvious when buying a book meant investing in a Canadian business. The Certified Canadian Publisher program is a bid to change that. 📚🇹🇩 #TyeePresents #Sponsored
How Certified Canadian Publishers Keep Our Stories Close to Home | The Tyee

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How Certified Canadian Publishers Keep Our Stories Close to Home | The Tyee

A new national program helps readers easily spot and support Canadian-owned book publishers.

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The Tyee
@thetyee.ca
28 minutes ago
@steveburgess53.bsky.social: Too much, too soon, you might say — except perhaps for the “too soon” part. In Rustad’s case it might be more accurate to say: “Too much, ever.” #bcpoli
Please Advise! Is John Rustad a One-Hit Wonder? | The Tyee

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Please Advise! Is John Rustad a One-Hit Wonder? | The Tyee

Dr. Steve looks at rock ’n’ roll to assess the fate of Conservative leaders. It’s not pretty.

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Katie DeRosa
@katiederosa.bsky.social
38 minutes ago
I spoke to @MistyVanPopta and her 20-year-old daughter Amelia about the deeply personal reason behind their push to strengthen BC’s Intimate Images Protection Act. In a show of cross-partisan support, AG @NikiSharma2 agreed to those changes. #bcpoli www.cbc.ca/player/play/...
Story of B.C. Conservative MLA's daughter leads to stronger Intimate Images Protection Act

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Story of B.C. Conservative MLA's daughter leads to stronger Intimate Images Protection Act

The daughter of a B.C. Conservative MLA is sharing her experience years after she says someone shared intimate images of her without her permission. Amelia Van Popta and her mother, Misty, have been c...

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David Moscrop
@davidmoscrop.com
about 1 hour ago
What’s great about the World Series is Canada is being run today by tens of millions of people on four hours of sleep.
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Janet French
@jantafrench.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
At 2 a.m., the Alberta legislature passed a bill that will force 51,000 teachers back to work, impose a four-year contract and use the notwithstanding clause to stave off a legal challenge and suspend teacher bargaining at the local level. It includes fines for Ts and the ATA if they defy it. #AbLeg
Striking Alberta teachers forced back to work by fast-tracked legislation, notwithstanding clause | CBC News

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Striking Alberta teachers forced back to work by fast-tracked legislation, notwithstanding clause | CBC News

Bill 2 passed early Tuesday morning after a long night for lawmakers in the provincial legislature. Premier Danielle Smith’s government introduced the legislation the day before.

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David Moscrop
@davidmoscrop.com
about 1 hour ago
Game four tonight! I’ve got some writing to finish, so I’ll probably start watching around the 11th inning.
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Ximena GonzĂĄlez
@ximenaka.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
I’ve been thinking about what Greg Robertson said last week, that we need to lower average house prices without affecting the value of individual homes—how do you even do that? Then it hit me.
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Lawfare
@lawfaremedia.org
about 1 hour ago
On Lawfare Daily, Justin Sherman sat down with @powa-sec.bsky.social and Michael Razeeq to discuss the cyber threats facing states, resources states have to address cybersecurity problems, and how state cyber corps and volunteer programs fits into the picture. www.lawfaremedia.org/arti
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Stephen Quinn
@cbcstephenquinn.bsky.social
about 1 hour ago
Coming up on CBC's The Early Edition, we're going to hear from Janice Davis in Vancouver - she and a lot of other people from Jamaica watching Hurricane Melissa closely... Latest image from windy.com :
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Mike De Souza
@mikedesouza.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Which Canadian telecom company voted to contract the Montreal Expos in 2001 and later voted to move the team to Washington in 2004?
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Stephen Quinn
@cbcstephenquinn.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Waking you up this morning on The Early Edition with Lenka and "The Show." if you saw Moneyball, you may remember it.
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Alex Boutilier
@alexboutilier.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
Seeing baseball bluesky after going to bed at 10:30 p.m. feels like when you finally decide its time for your buddy's intervention.
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