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about the “deep sadness” of mourning three colleagues at once. But, unusually, the statement went one step further: “The rumour circulating on social media is simply not true,” it said.
“We left Halifax harbour. We did not know if any of us or all of us or a few of us were going to come home. And I’m going to tell you I was afraid,” says Davis, now 63. “But they don’t want to call us war veterans.” I found out about the event, presented by Happier, from a TikTok video that explained how tough it is for the middle-aged to make new friends. In hindsight, I believe the video would resonate with anyone experiencing pandemic-induced loneliness, a reluctance to venture beyond the comforts of the couch or a straight-up case of the work-from-home blues.U.S. President Joe Biden proclaimed that America was veering off in dangerous directions in the lead-up to Tuesday’s midterm elections.
Conservatives and liberals alike — from the mainstream, right on out to the fringes — see him as a libertarian doorman flinging open the gates of the social-media platform to unleash previously censored points of view. to a trial against the Competition Bureau over the $26-billion transaction the federal watchdog has long maintained is a bad deal for consumers — a deal the companies say will actually lead to lower wireless prices in parts of the country, including Toronto.
He’s had to make several changes to keep the lights on — downsizing his staff from 16 people to six, giving up his diplomatic residence in favour of a small apartment in Oakville, and parking the consulate vehicles in order to commute with his personal car.14.Apparently, Twitter runaways like me always stick out like a sore thumb.
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