Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Canada has 3 million non-permanent residents with expiring visas...
Let’s reassure our American neighbours that Canada has their back: Christian Leuprecht in the Globe and Mail

Limited time remains in 2024 to visit Vermont historic sites [Video]

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WILL ALLOW THEM TO REACH áá25- HUNDRED MORE PEOPLE EACH YEAR. VERMONT’S STATE-OWNED HISTORIC SITES ARE WRAPPING UP THEIR 2024 SEASON. THE BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT IS OPEN EVERY DAY 10 TO 5 THROUGH HALLOWEEN. BUT A HANDFUL OF OTHER SITES HAVE NOW áCLOSED FOR THE SEASON AFTER INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S WEEKEND. SEVERAL OTHER DESTINATIONS WILL BE CLOSING AFTER THIS COMING WEEKEND — INCLUDING THE HUBBARDTON BATTLEFIELD, MOUNT INDEPENDENCE, AND THE PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE STATE HISTORIC SITE. VERMONT’S “HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER” ENCOURAGES PEOPLE TO CHECK THE SITES OUT BEFORE THE END OF THE SEASON — SAYING THEY OFFER GREAT VIEWS OF THE FALL FOLIAGE; ESPECIALLY FROM THE TOP OF THE BATTLE MONUMENT. <BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT WILL BE THE LAST TO CLOSE AT THE END OF OCTOBER. IT IS REALLY AMAZING AT BENNINGTON MONUMENT. THERE’S A COUPLE OTHER SITES LIKE CALVIN COOLIDGE THAT IS RIGHT NEXT TO THE COOLIDGE STATE PARK, THE COOLIDGE …

Karen Ogen-Toews on the importance of First Nation entrepreneurs engaging internationally
Karen Ogen-Toews on the importance of First Nation entrepreneurs engaging internationally
Bridging the global digital divide: Peter Copeland for Inside Policy