Can the CBC survive without government subsidies? Peter Copeland and Peter Menzies
Can the CBC survive without government subsidies? Peter Copeland and Peter Menzies
Government subsidies for Canada’s media were supposed to be temporary, but they keep on growing—and could be here to stay: Dave Snow in The Hub

Costco and Teamsters reach tentative deal, averting strike [Video]

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Published: Feb. 1, 2025 at 9:03 AM CST|Updated: 6 hours ago

A threatened strike at 56 Costco stores across six states has been averted for now. (Source: STRINGR, CNN, DCC Gray)

The U.S. military conducts coordinated airstrikes against Islamic State operatives in Somalia on Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025. (U.S. Africa Command via AP)

Ken Martin was elected chair of the Democratic National Committee Saturday. (Source: POOL)

A source says Rohit Chopra was notified of his termination in an email from the White House Saturday. (Source: CFPB, CNN Newsource, DCC Gray)

Daylight aerials over the crash scene show the aftermath, including a large crater in the pavement.(Source: KYW)

Vadim Osipov describes witnessing a medical plane crash into a Philadelphia neighborhood. (Source: WPVI)

Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro spoke during a press conference on the medical plane crash Saturday morning. (Source: CNN)

The Rebirth of Antisemitism in the 21st Century: David Hirsh in conversation with Casey Babb
The Rebirth of Antisemitism in the 21st Century: David Hirsh in conversation with Casey Babb
Beyond campaigns and promises — Canada needs cross-party vision to oversee defence planning and investments: Andrew Erskine for Inside Policy