After his victory, Carney Tok points to Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a combative tone yesterday after his liberal party won a limited victory in the parliamentary elections of Canada. He promised to confront Trump’s threats to Canada’s economy and his sovereignty.
“As I have been warning for months, the United States wants our land, our resources, our water,” he said in a speech in Ottawa. “President Trump is trying to break us, so he can own us. That will never happen.”
While the liberals will form the next government, it is projected that they have a minority in the House of Commons. They had 169 seats at the time of this shipment, three less than a parliamentary majority with just a remaining seat to call. Here are the last results.
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the Conservative Party, lost his seat in Ottawa, a sharp defeat for a man who seemed to become the next prime minister only a few months ago. Here are the conclusions of the elections.
These photos of the Vietnam War still chase the world
The Vietnam War, which ended 50 years ago this week, was the first “War of the living room”, and continues to have an impact through the violent and intimate images produced by photographers on the ground there.
Those photographs shaped politics, amplified the opposition to war and changed how many Americans their country saw. But what the people on both sides Vio was always the same. Check out.
After America: The buildings that the Americans left behind when they retired from Vietnam have their own history to tell. Our head of the Vietnam office wanted to listen to those stories for himself.
Policy: The Trump administration facilitated the prohibition of superior diplomats that attended events that mark the anniversary of the end of the war.
David Kaczynski gave his brother, the Unabomber, to the FBI in 1996. He spent almost three decades trying to explain why, and trying to visit the older brother who had worshiped one last time. In a series of interviews, David spoke in detail for the first time about his long correspondence with his brother.
LIVED LIVES: Starting with a competition entry, novelist Peter Lovesey wrote more than 40 mysteries. He died at 88.
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How to be happy
Jancee Dunn, who covers the health and well -being of the times, compiled his favorite advice on how to be happy with his interviews with a wide range of professionals, including FBI negotiators and dream researchers. Some suggested finding opportunities for delight; Others look for small exercises in gratitude or ways to have more significant interactions.
And then Cher’s approach not to sweat small things: “If it doesn’t matter in five years, it doesn’t matter.”